The author looks into the legal status of children born to slave mothers and their masters in Venetian colonies. Female slaves were more highly prized than male slaves, pointing to the value associated with procreation and concubinage in Venetian colonies.

Parmeggiani, A. (2018). Mother and Newborn’s Legal Status in Venetian Colonies during the Late Middle Ages Statutory and Notarial Fonts. Moraga : Saint Mary’s College of California.

Mother and Newborn’s Legal Status in Venetian Colonies during the Late Middle Ages Statutory and Notarial Fonts

Parmeggiani, Antonella
2018

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The author looks into the legal status of children born to slave mothers and their masters in Venetian colonies. Female slaves were more highly prized than male slaves, pointing to the value associated with procreation and concubinage in Venetian colonies.
2018
Proceedings from the International Symposium Pregnancy and Childbirth History, Medicine and Anthropology (Sala della Società Medica Chirurgica, Palazzo dell’Archiginnasio, Bologna, 30-31 maggio 2017)
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Parmeggiani, A. (2018). Mother and Newborn’s Legal Status in Venetian Colonies during the Late Middle Ages Statutory and Notarial Fonts. Moraga : Saint Mary’s College of California.
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