Research Interests |
Roman social history
Latin epigraphy
Roman Family
Roman Children
Roman Women
WorldCat Associated Subjects:
Antiquities Civilization, Classical Dinners and dining Food Food habits Food habits--Social aspects Food--Social aspects Greece Identity (Philosophical concept) in art Identity (Psychology) in art Italy--Rome Manners and customs Religion Romans--Religion Romans--Social life and customs Rome (Empire) Social conditions
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Publications |
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Some Observations on The Commemoration of Pagan and Christian Infants in the City of Rome
HS Nielsen
Mouseion: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada 16 (1), 19-35 2019
Christianization in the fourth century: the example of Roman women
S Undheim, E Vilborg, EB Aktiebolag, T Whitmarsh, RA Lipsius, JK Elliott, ...
Borderline Virginities: Sacred and Secular Virgins in Late Antiquity 1 (1–2 … 2018
Slave and lower-class Roman children
H Sigismund-Nielsen
The Oxford Handbook of Childhood and Education in the Classical World, 286 11 2013
Vibia Perpetua—An Indecent Woman
H Sigismund-Nielsen
Perpetua’s Passions: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Passio Perpetuae et … 13 2012
Children for profit and pleasure
H Sigismund-Nielsen
Age and ageing in the Roman Empire. Portsmouth: J Roman Archael … 18 2007
Collegia: a new way for understanding the Roman family
H Sigismund-Nielsen
Hephaistos 24, 201-213 11 2006
The value of epithets in pagan and Christian epitaphs from Rome
HS Nielsen
Childhood, Class and Kin in the Roman World, 181-193 17 2005
Magt og mentalitet, kontinuitet og brud i tiden for religions-og kulturskiftet ca. 950-1200 belyst ud fra runesten og deres fundforhold
GØ Nielsen
Aarhus Universitet 2* 2004
Dekonstruktion
HS Nielsen
1 2004
Men, Women and Marital Chastity: Public Preaching and Popular Piety at Rome
HS Nielsen
Early Christianity and Classical Culture, 525-551 1 2003
Meals in a social context: aspects of the communal meal in the Hellenistic and Roman world
I Nielsen, HS Nielsen
Aarhus Universitetsforlag 65 2001
Quasi-kin, quasi-adoption and the Roman family
HS Nielsen
Adoption et fosterage, 249-62 24 1999
Roman children at mealtimes
HS Nielsen
Meals in a social context: aspects of the communal meal in the Hellenistic … 21 1998
Interpreting epithets in Roman epitaphs
HS Nielsen
The Roman family in Italy: status, sentiment, space, 169-204 85 1997
The physical context of Roman epitaphs and the structure of the Roman family
HS Nielsen
Analecta romana Instituti danici 23, 35-60 38 1996
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