Women's Life in Greece and Rome: A Source Book in Translation
Autor Maureen B. Fant, Mary R. Lefkowitzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iul 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472578471
ISBN-10: 1472578473
Pagini: 496
Ilustrații: 40 bw images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:4
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472578473
Pagini: 496
Ilustrații: 40 bw images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:4
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The fourth edition includes more student-friendly features, including chapter overviews, a glossary of people and places, a timeline, and additional images.
Notă biografică
Mary R. Lefkowitz is Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Emerita, at Wellesley College, Massachusetts, USA.Maureen B. Fant studied Classical Studies and Archaeology at the University of Michigan, USA, and is now a writer and editor living in Rome, Italy.
Cuprins
PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITIONAcknowledgmentsWOMEN'S VOICESFemale poets/Men's words in women's mouthsI.MEN'S OPINIONSPraise/InvectiveII.PHILOSOPHERS ON THE ROLE OF WOMENIII.LEGAL STATUS IN THE GREEK WORLDCrete/Athens/Amorgos/Sparta/Thera/Smyrna/EgyptIV.LEGAL STATUS IN THE ROMAN WORLDEarly Rome/The Roman jurists/Roman EgyptV.PUBLIC LIFEWomen's bravery in legend and history/Political life/Women's organizations/Inscriptions Honouring Benefactresses and PhilanthropistVictorsVI.PRIVATE LIFECorrect behavior/Education of females/Intellectual life/Women and women/Women and men/Babies/Parents and children/The home/Celebrations/EpitaphsVII.OCCUPATIONSApprenticeship/Self-employment and entrepreneurship/Prostitution/Women gladiators/The arts and entertainment/Skilled labour/Sales and services/Agriculture/Other records of women's employmentVIII.MEDICINE AND ANATOMYPhilosophers observe nature/Writings of practising physicians/Writings on medical matters by laymen/Case histories from epitaphs/Female medical practitionersIX.RELIGIONDionysus,Bacchus/Hera/Demeter,Ceres/Athena/Artemis/Aphrodite/Asclepius/Serapis/Vesta/Bona Dea/Isis/Witchcraft/Priestesses/Christianity/Late Pagan 'Saints'ABBREVIATIONSBIBLIOGRAPHYCONCORDANCE OF SOURCESINDEX
Recenzii
This admirable source book will be widely used.
The modern reader can enter the ancient world through this text.
The choice of materials is excellent... Although the book is designed for classroom use, it provides an excellent introduction to the field as a whole.
Without doubt this book should be favorable received by students and scholars alike. Copious anecdotes, funerary inscriptions, legal and philosophical tracts serve to illuminate fully the position of women in Classical antiquity... Women's Life in Greece and Rome accomplishes with erudition, grace, and humor its aim.
In its third incarnation, Women's Life in Greece and Rome should remain a staple reference work for undergraduates and scholars alike.
This text will continue to be of significant value to students and scholars alike who wish to research women in the ancient world.
This up-to-date and varied volume is a bountiful resource, amply furnished with fascinating, insightful and, at times, entertaining extracts; it is indispensable to anyone with an interest in the lives of ancient women.
This commendable and successful work continues to generate plenty of discussion both in and out of the classroom and has clearly been a force behind the application of new methodologies in the area of women in antiquity.
This latest integrated edition brings a wealth of additional material, some recently discovered ... [The authors] have compiled an invaluable cornucopia of sources accompanied by helpful exposition and suggestions for further reading. It will provide many hours of pleasure to all those who are interested in ancient culture and society or in women's lives.
This source book remains the only one of its kind in the field of women's studies ... this compendium by Lefkowitz and Fant has not been replicated or replaced since its initial publication except by its newer revised editions ... The authors have translated most of the texts themselves and this allows for smooth reading from one source to the next. For students who lack Greek and Latin this source book is essential to their understanding of gender in classical antiquity.
New documents, new translations, and new illustrations make this revised, fourth edition of Women's Lives in Greece and Rome a richer and more illuminating resource for historical investigation into the conditions of ancient Greek and Roman women's existence.
The new Fourth edition not only offers a wealth of new material, including the recently recovered papyri of Sappho and Posidippus, but new translations and illustrations. The editors have clearly made an effort to make the book more user-friendly for students in important ways, including the providing of more comprehensive identifications of the sources in the table of contents and in the individual headings, and of notes at the end of each chapter.I look forward to using the enriched version of this long-established textbook in my course.I look forward to using this new edition, which has additional sources in every chapter, including some recent papyrus finds, and further guidance for students in new headings and notes.The fourth edition of Women's Life in Greece and Rome offers a number of additions and improvements, all of which make the book easier for students to use and understand.
This pioneering collection has been updated with new materials, new translations and a wealth of references to further reading. Direct, eye-opening and provocative as ever, it speaks with urgency and immediacy to its readers, inviting us all to read on, ask questions, and initiate new debates. As such, it demands to be used not only in gender and women's studies courses but in every ancient history and civilization class.
The modern reader can enter the ancient world through this text.
The choice of materials is excellent... Although the book is designed for classroom use, it provides an excellent introduction to the field as a whole.
Without doubt this book should be favorable received by students and scholars alike. Copious anecdotes, funerary inscriptions, legal and philosophical tracts serve to illuminate fully the position of women in Classical antiquity... Women's Life in Greece and Rome accomplishes with erudition, grace, and humor its aim.
In its third incarnation, Women's Life in Greece and Rome should remain a staple reference work for undergraduates and scholars alike.
This text will continue to be of significant value to students and scholars alike who wish to research women in the ancient world.
This up-to-date and varied volume is a bountiful resource, amply furnished with fascinating, insightful and, at times, entertaining extracts; it is indispensable to anyone with an interest in the lives of ancient women.
This commendable and successful work continues to generate plenty of discussion both in and out of the classroom and has clearly been a force behind the application of new methodologies in the area of women in antiquity.
This latest integrated edition brings a wealth of additional material, some recently discovered ... [The authors] have compiled an invaluable cornucopia of sources accompanied by helpful exposition and suggestions for further reading. It will provide many hours of pleasure to all those who are interested in ancient culture and society or in women's lives.
This source book remains the only one of its kind in the field of women's studies ... this compendium by Lefkowitz and Fant has not been replicated or replaced since its initial publication except by its newer revised editions ... The authors have translated most of the texts themselves and this allows for smooth reading from one source to the next. For students who lack Greek and Latin this source book is essential to their understanding of gender in classical antiquity.
New documents, new translations, and new illustrations make this revised, fourth edition of Women's Lives in Greece and Rome a richer and more illuminating resource for historical investigation into the conditions of ancient Greek and Roman women's existence.
The new Fourth edition not only offers a wealth of new material, including the recently recovered papyri of Sappho and Posidippus, but new translations and illustrations. The editors have clearly made an effort to make the book more user-friendly for students in important ways, including the providing of more comprehensive identifications of the sources in the table of contents and in the individual headings, and of notes at the end of each chapter.I look forward to using the enriched version of this long-established textbook in my course.I look forward to using this new edition, which has additional sources in every chapter, including some recent papyrus finds, and further guidance for students in new headings and notes.The fourth edition of Women's Life in Greece and Rome offers a number of additions and improvements, all of which make the book easier for students to use and understand.
This pioneering collection has been updated with new materials, new translations and a wealth of references to further reading. Direct, eye-opening and provocative as ever, it speaks with urgency and immediacy to its readers, inviting us all to read on, ask questions, and initiate new debates. As such, it demands to be used not only in gender and women's studies courses but in every ancient history and civilization class.