The fourth century historian of the Roman Empire, Ammianus Marcellinus, focuses on attire and accessories that signify high rank, status and authority. In his narrative there are a number of cases where clothing and insignia feature in illegitimate or dangerous aspirations to power, and brought destruction upon the aspirants, or threatened to. An ongoing concern for Ammianus is how appropriately attired people are. He scorns the pre-tentious clothing of Roman nobles and bishops, took pleasure in retailing the reaction of the emperor Julian to his overdressed barber, and considered the craven Epigonius to be a philosopher only in his attire. Gallus Caesar’s forced change from high to low status clothing portended his imminent execution. In h...
My dissertation contrasts the ideal and transgressive dress of Roman women as understood within lite...
While the present inquiry charts new territory in Roman cultural research, there are in fact two aca...
In terms of the current rapidly growing investigative interest in the history of clothing (whether a...
The fourth century historian of the Roman Empire, Ammianus Marcellinus, focuses on attire and acce...
Fear of just censure and the sense of shame it produced kept Roman citizens from doing wrong (Cic. &...
The theme is how authority is expressed in monastic clothes in late antiquity. The hypothesis is tha...
MILLER Maureen C. Clothing the clergy : virtue and power in medieval Europe, c. 800-1200 Ithaca : Co...
This thesis aims to investigate the use of gifts of male elite clothing in Roman society and literat...
This thesis examines the dress and personal appearance of members of the middle and lower classes du...
Late Roman and late antique North Africa (c. AD 200-500) possessed a vibrant clothing culture which ...
Although this contribution addresses similarities and differences in the uses of cast-off clothing i...
The article discusses issues surrounding vestments worn by priests in ancient Rome, during the reign...
The human race throughout time still declares its need for clothing. Being a need to protect from th...
Medieval canon law attempted to distinguish clergy from the laity by restricting their dress choices...
Te article discusses issues surrounding vestments worn by priests in ancient Rome,during the reign o...
My dissertation contrasts the ideal and transgressive dress of Roman women as understood within lite...
While the present inquiry charts new territory in Roman cultural research, there are in fact two aca...
In terms of the current rapidly growing investigative interest in the history of clothing (whether a...
The fourth century historian of the Roman Empire, Ammianus Marcellinus, focuses on attire and acce...
Fear of just censure and the sense of shame it produced kept Roman citizens from doing wrong (Cic. &...
The theme is how authority is expressed in monastic clothes in late antiquity. The hypothesis is tha...
MILLER Maureen C. Clothing the clergy : virtue and power in medieval Europe, c. 800-1200 Ithaca : Co...
This thesis aims to investigate the use of gifts of male elite clothing in Roman society and literat...
This thesis examines the dress and personal appearance of members of the middle and lower classes du...
Late Roman and late antique North Africa (c. AD 200-500) possessed a vibrant clothing culture which ...
Although this contribution addresses similarities and differences in the uses of cast-off clothing i...
The article discusses issues surrounding vestments worn by priests in ancient Rome, during the reign...
The human race throughout time still declares its need for clothing. Being a need to protect from th...
Medieval canon law attempted to distinguish clergy from the laity by restricting their dress choices...
Te article discusses issues surrounding vestments worn by priests in ancient Rome,during the reign o...
My dissertation contrasts the ideal and transgressive dress of Roman women as understood within lite...
While the present inquiry charts new territory in Roman cultural research, there are in fact two aca...
In terms of the current rapidly growing investigative interest in the history of clothing (whether a...