Goddesses, Whores, Wives And Slaves - women in classical antiquity
Sarah B. Pomeroy
Pimlico (1994)
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womens studies
Greece, Rome, Social Science / Women's Studies, Women
Paperback 9780712660549
English
What did women do in ancient Greece and Rome? Did Socrates' wife Xanthippe ever hear his dialogues on beauty and truth? How many many women actually read the histories of Herodotus and Thucydides? When pagan goddesses were as powerful as gods, why was the status of women generally so low? Why, in traditional histories, is half the population effectively invisible? This unique and important book spans a period of 1500 years - from the fall of Troy to the death of Constantine. It examines all the available evidence - literary and archaeological - and reconstructs the lives of women from all classes of society.
Product Details
Dewey 909
Cover Price $26.85
No. of Pages 288
Height x Width 214 x 130  mm
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