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... Women in the West . Vol . I. From Ancient Goddesses to Christian Saints , tr . Arthur Goldhammer , Harvard U.P. , Cambridge MA & London 1992. Cloth , pp . xxi + 572 , £ 19.95 . ISBN 0-674403-703 LCM 17.9 ( Nov. 1992 ) , 139-140 Almost ...
... Women in the West . Vol . I. From Ancient Goddesses to Christian Saints , tr . Arthur Goldhammer , Harvard U.P. , Cambridge MA & London 1992. Cloth , pp . xxi + 572 , £ 19.95 . ISBN 0-674403-703 LCM 17.9 ( Nov. 1992 ) , 139-140 Almost ...
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... women in Athens and Cretan Gortyn respectively ( pp . 233-294 ) . Religion is quite properly given a great deal of space . John Scheid expertly delineates the relative absence or marginality of Roman women even in central public rituals ...
... women in Athens and Cretan Gortyn respectively ( pp . 233-294 ) . Religion is quite properly given a great deal of space . John Scheid expertly delineates the relative absence or marginality of Roman women even in central public rituals ...
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... women , by the lex Iulia theatralis , of special seats in the theatre — it is to be accepted that certain women are to have a public function .... In fact this seems to have applied only to female relatives of the princeps , and they ...
... women , by the lex Iulia theatralis , of special seats in the theatre — it is to be accepted that certain women are to have a public function .... In fact this seems to have applied only to female relatives of the princeps , and they ...
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