Ancient Roman women

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1Amy Richlin : Parallel lives: Domitia Lucilla and Cratia, Fronto and Marcus. The letter-book of Marcus Cornelius Fronto shows a quadrilateral relationship involving not only Fronto and the young Marcus Aurelius but Fro

Amy Richlin : Parallel lives: Domitia Lucilla and Cratia, Fronto and Marcus. The letter-book of Marcus Cornelius Fronto shows a quadrilateral relationship involving not only Fronto and the young Marcus Aurelius but Fro

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Language: English - Date: 2011-12-09 09:28:05
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Source URL: www.theaterofpompey.com

Language: English - Date: 2009-09-27 22:41:36
3Judith P. Hallett : Scenarios of Sulpiciae: moral discourses and immoral verses. This discussion examines literary depictions of several Roman women who shared a name, and presumably membership in the same aristocratic

Judith P. Hallett : Scenarios of Sulpiciae: moral discourses and immoral verses. This discussion examines literary depictions of several Roman women who shared a name, and presumably membership in the same aristocratic

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Language: English - Date: 2011-12-17 06:19:32
4Tara Welch : Perspectives On and Of Livy’s Tarpeia. This essay examines the exemplary force of the women in Livy’s first book. A close reading of the Tarpeia and Horatia episodes reveals that Livy does not permit h

Tara Welch : Perspectives On and Of Livy’s Tarpeia. This essay examines the exemplary force of the women in Livy’s first book. A close reading of the Tarpeia and Horatia episodes reveals that Livy does not permit h

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Language: English - Date: 2012-12-21 08:55:43
5Scenarios of Sulpiciae: moral discourses and immoral verses Judith P. Hallett University of Maryland, College Park

Scenarios of Sulpiciae: moral discourses and immoral verses Judith P. Hallett University of Maryland, College Park

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Language: English - Date: 2011-12-17 11:00:16
6St. Pauli News in Detail  Greeting and Ushering Dec. 6 Dec. 13

St. Pauli News in Detail Greeting and Ushering Dec. 6 Dec. 13

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Source URL: historicstpauli.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-17 09:39:54
7ASCS LATIN UNSEEN TRANSLATION COMPETITION 2011 Time allowed: 45 minutes Passage for translation In a letter written from exile, Cicero acknowledges the inherent goodness of his wife Terentia who is showing indefatigable

ASCS LATIN UNSEEN TRANSLATION COMPETITION 2011 Time allowed: 45 minutes Passage for translation In a letter written from exile, Cicero acknowledges the inherent goodness of his wife Terentia who is showing indefatigable

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Source URL: www.ascs.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-13 07:43:56
8Rebecca Langlands : Pliny’s “Role Models of Both Sexes”: Gender and Exemplarity in the Letters The Letters of Pliny the Younger are notable both for their portraits of outstanding women and for their thoughtful t

Rebecca Langlands : Pliny’s “Role Models of Both Sexes”: Gender and Exemplarity in the Letters The Letters of Pliny the Younger are notable both for their portraits of outstanding women and for their thoughtful t

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-16 04:08:11
9Abstracts  ASCS 37 Drunk with Blood: The Role of Platonic Baccheia in Lucan and Statius Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides

Abstracts ASCS 37 Drunk with Blood: The Role of Platonic Baccheia in Lucan and Statius Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides

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Source URL: www.ascs.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2016-01-28 18:12:29
10Anise K. Strong : A Christian Concubine in Commodus’ Court? In the late 2nd century CE, Marcia, a “god-loving woman” and the principal concubine of the Roman Emperor Commodus, interceded with her lover to free a

Anise K. Strong : A Christian Concubine in Commodus’ Court? In the late 2nd century CE, Marcia, a “god-loving woman” and the principal concubine of the Roman Emperor Commodus, interceded with her lover to free a

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-16 04:08:11