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Infanticide in Ancient Greece and Rome

Exposure, Sacrifice and Abortion

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Infanticide in Ancient Greece and Rome

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The book studies infanticide through sacrifice, exposure and abortion in Ancient Greece and Rome. "A very informative book, it pertains to a controversial topic of infanticide... in ancient Greece and Roman times...looking at the past, Boyajian is cognizant of the future. A book for not only those who appreciate history but for the general reader and audience." -- Gary A. Kulhanjian, Social historian.

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This reads like the author’s self published honors thesis. Sophomoric arguments, completely unnecessary modern tangents and shaky parallels/comparisons, obvious bias, and massive holes in research. An example of the latter being the complete absence of reference to silphium, the herbal birth control the Romans might’ve driven to extinction it was so effective (not the “magical incantations” the author claims the Romans used for contraception instead). Save yourself an hour and skip this poorly researched ramble.

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