Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 10John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... women concerned not with domus and lanificium but with lovers and the arts . The anti- family tendency of 1970s feminism goes far to explain the split , which puzzles Hallett ( pp.3-5 ) , between Roman women's history and Roman family ...
... women concerned not with domus and lanificium but with lovers and the arts . The anti- family tendency of 1970s feminism goes far to explain the split , which puzzles Hallett ( pp.3-5 ) , between Roman women's history and Roman family ...
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... women as impossibilites , or the details of their alleged culture as no more than reversals of Athenian practice . Persians , after all , really were archers and horse- men , not just structural opposites of Athenians . But suppose we ...
... women as impossibilites , or the details of their alleged culture as no more than reversals of Athenian practice . Persians , after all , really were archers and horse- men , not just structural opposites of Athenians . But suppose we ...
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... women known even from our scanty evidence ( serious accusations of adultery against Athenian citizen women do occasionally survive , e.g. Lysias 1.6-26 , and are of course implied by the laws prescribing punishment for adulter- ous ...
... women known even from our scanty evidence ( serious accusations of adultery against Athenian citizen women do occasionally survive , e.g. Lysias 1.6-26 , and are of course implied by the laws prescribing punishment for adulter- ous ...
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