Críticas:
"This insightful and informative book makes stimulating reading; it also repeatedly reminds the reader of how much we still do not know about women in antiquity."--The Historian "This insightful and informative book makes stimulating reading; it also repeatedly reminds the reader of how much we still do not know about women in antiquity."--The Historian "This insightful and informative book makes stimulating reading; it also repeatedly reminds the reader of how much we still do not know about women in antiquity."--The Historian "This insightful and informative book makes stimulating reading; it also repeatedly reminds the reader of how much we still do not know about women in antiquity."--The Historian
Reseña del editor:
This volume collects together 14 articles by leading authorities covering history, the law, mythology, literature, and religion in Graeco-Roman antiquity, reflecting 20 years of scholarship. The majority of articles have been updated to take account of the latest discoveries and developments, and the detailed and substantial introduction has been written by Gillian Clark, an expert in the field, lecturer in classics, University of Liverpool and author of Women in Late Antiquity . This book is intended for 1st/2nd/3rd year undergraduates and sixth form students of classics, women's studies, literature, history, sociology.
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