Women and the Roman City in the Latin West /:
Roman cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. The contributions to this volume - which deals with the Roman cities of Italy and the western provinces in the late Republic and early Empire - show, however, that women occupied a wide range of civic roles. Women had key roles to...
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Schriftenreihe: | Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ;
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Zusammenfassung: | Roman cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. The contributions to this volume - which deals with the Roman cities of Italy and the western provinces in the late Republic and early Empire - show, however, that women occupied a wide range of civic roles. Women had key roles to play in urban economies, and a few were prominent public figures, celebrated for their generosity and for their priestly eminence, and commemorated with public statues and grand inscriptions. Drawing on archaeology and epigraphy, on law and art as well as on ancient texts, this multidisciplinary study offers a view of the gendering of civic life. It asks how far the experience of women of the smaller Italian and provincial cities resembled that of women in the capital, how women were represented in sculptural art as well as in inscriptions, and what kinds of power or influence they exercised in the societies of the Latin West.--adapted from publisher's description. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxii, 408 pages) : illustrations, map |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Women and the Roman City in the Latin West / edited by Emily Hemelrijk, Greg Woolf. Leiden : Boston : Brill, 2013. 1 online resource (xxii, 408 pages) : illustrations, map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Mnemosyne supplements. history and archaeology of classical antiquity, 0169-8958 ; volume 360 Roman cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. The contributions to this volume - which deals with the Roman cities of Italy and the western provinces in the late Republic and early Empire - show, however, that women occupied a wide range of civic roles. Women had key roles to play in urban economies, and a few were prominent public figures, celebrated for their generosity and for their priestly eminence, and commemorated with public statues and grand inscriptions. Drawing on archaeology and epigraphy, on law and art as well as on ancient texts, this multidisciplinary study offers a view of the gendering of civic life. It asks how far the experience of women of the smaller Italian and provincial cities resembled that of women in the capital, how women were represented in sculptural art as well as in inscriptions, and what kinds of power or influence they exercised in the societies of the Latin West.--adapted from publisher's description. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction / Emily Hemelrijk and Greg Woolf -- The role of women as municipal matres / Francesca Cenerini -- Women beyond Rome : trend-setters or dedicated followers of fashion? / Alison Cooley -- Frauen als Teil der kaiserzeitlichen Gesellschaft : ihr Reflex in Inschriften Roms und der italischen Städte / Werner Eck -- Female munificence in the cities of the Latin west / Emily Hemelrijk -- The public presence of women in the cities of Roman North Africa -- two case studies : Thamugadi and Cuicul / Christian Witschel -- Gender and Cult in the Roman west : Mithras, Isis, Attis / John North -- Women and animal sacrifice in public life / James Rives -- Women and the cult of Magna Mater in the western provinces / Wolfgang Spickermann -- Honorific vs. funerary statues of women : essentially the same or fundamentally different? / Glenys Davies -- Portrait statues of women on the island of Delos / Sheila Dillon -- Dressed women on the streets of the ancient city : what to wear? / Mary Harlow -- Whose fashion? : men, women and the Roman culture as reflected in dress in the cities of the Roman north-west / Ursula Rothe -- Gendering medical provision in the cities of the Roman west / Rebecca Flemming -- Desperate housewives? : the adaptive family economy and female participation in the Roman urban labour market / Miriam J. Groen-Vallinga -- Women and retail in Roman Italy / Claire Holleran -- Grain distribution and gender in the city of Rome / Coen van Galen -- Female mobility in the Roman west / Greg Woolf -- Female networks in military communities in the Roman west : a view from the Vindolanda Tablets / Elizabeth M. Greene -- Female travellers in Roman Britain : Vibia Pacata and Julia Lucilla / Lien Foubert. Print version record. Women Rome Social conditions. Rome Social life and customs. Femmes Rome Conditions sociales. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh Manners and customs fast Women Social conditions fast Rome (Empire) fast Hemelrijk, Emily Ann, 1953- editor, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjhCPgFBcPK388g3BQ6rq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb98089809 Woolf, Greg, editor, author. Print version: Women and the Roman City in the Latin West. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2013 9789004255944 (DLC) 2013019972 (OCoLC)851572760 Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ; 360. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83743017 Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum. History and archaeology of classical antiquity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001090402 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=635030 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hemelrijk, Emily Ann, 1953- Woolf, Greg Women and the Roman City in the Latin West / Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ; Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum. History and archaeology of classical antiquity. Introduction / The role of women as municipal matres / Women beyond Rome : trend-setters or dedicated followers of fashion? / Frauen als Teil der kaiserzeitlichen Gesellschaft : ihr Reflex in Inschriften Roms und der italischen Städte / Female munificence in the cities of the Latin west / The public presence of women in the cities of Roman North Africa -- two case studies : Thamugadi and Cuicul / Gender and Cult in the Roman west : Mithras, Isis, Attis / Women and animal sacrifice in public life / Women and the cult of Magna Mater in the western provinces / Honorific vs. funerary statues of women : essentially the same or fundamentally different? / Portrait statues of women on the island of Delos / Dressed women on the streets of the ancient city : what to wear? / Whose fashion? : men, women and the Roman culture as reflected in dress in the cities of the Roman north-west / Gendering medical provision in the cities of the Roman west / Desperate housewives? : the adaptive family economy and female participation in the Roman urban labour market / Women and retail in Roman Italy / Grain distribution and gender in the city of Rome / Female mobility in the Roman west / Female networks in military communities in the Roman west : a view from the Vindolanda Tablets / Female travellers in Roman Britain : Vibia Pacata and Julia Lucilla / Women Rome Social conditions. Femmes Rome Conditions sociales. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh Manners and customs fast Women Social conditions fast |
title | Women and the Roman City in the Latin West / |
title_alt | Introduction / The role of women as municipal matres / Women beyond Rome : trend-setters or dedicated followers of fashion? / Frauen als Teil der kaiserzeitlichen Gesellschaft : ihr Reflex in Inschriften Roms und der italischen Städte / Female munificence in the cities of the Latin west / The public presence of women in the cities of Roman North Africa -- two case studies : Thamugadi and Cuicul / Gender and Cult in the Roman west : Mithras, Isis, Attis / Women and animal sacrifice in public life / Women and the cult of Magna Mater in the western provinces / Honorific vs. funerary statues of women : essentially the same or fundamentally different? / Portrait statues of women on the island of Delos / Dressed women on the streets of the ancient city : what to wear? / Whose fashion? : men, women and the Roman culture as reflected in dress in the cities of the Roman north-west / Gendering medical provision in the cities of the Roman west / Desperate housewives? : the adaptive family economy and female participation in the Roman urban labour market / Women and retail in Roman Italy / Grain distribution and gender in the city of Rome / Female mobility in the Roman west / Female networks in military communities in the Roman west : a view from the Vindolanda Tablets / Female travellers in Roman Britain : Vibia Pacata and Julia Lucilla / |
title_auth | Women and the Roman City in the Latin West / |
title_exact_search | Women and the Roman City in the Latin West / |
title_full | Women and the Roman City in the Latin West / edited by Emily Hemelrijk, Greg Woolf. |
title_fullStr | Women and the Roman City in the Latin West / edited by Emily Hemelrijk, Greg Woolf. |
title_full_unstemmed | Women and the Roman City in the Latin West / edited by Emily Hemelrijk, Greg Woolf. |
title_short | Women and the Roman City in the Latin West / |
title_sort | women and the roman city in the latin west |
topic | Women Rome Social conditions. Femmes Rome Conditions sociales. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh Manners and customs fast Women Social conditions fast |
topic_facet | Women Rome Social conditions. Rome Social life and customs. Femmes Rome Conditions sociales. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. Manners and customs Women Social conditions Rome (Empire) |
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