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This thesis addresses what cultural influences and social circumstances shaped the works of the Hipp...
This article deals with curse tablets against thieves, also known as ‘prayers for justice’. In the f...
Ancient Greece from 2000 to 146 BCE maintained a gendered hierarchy, more specifically a patriarchy ...
This paper arises from the socio -cultural norms about female biology that are evident in the Greek ...
This paper takes a creative and somewhat satirical approach to the topic of curse tablets used for e...
This study investigates the relationship between two seemingly disparate bodies of evidence for wome...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 280-307.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Evidence for Greek and Gre...
This thesis addresses healing opportunities beyond ‘professional’ doctors or the big Asclepius cults...
Many scholars of ancient Greek religion would probably agree that the use of curse tablets in the an...
The health issues associated with birthing notoriously large and helpless infants have sweeping but ...
In this article I explore the connections among the physiological effects of envy, the stereotypes t...
Hippocratic physicians sought to establish themselves as medical authorities in ancient Greece. An e...
This paper is aimed to analyze several different aspects of the cult of Hera in Magna Graecia – from...
Anatomical ex-votos of feet have always been interpreted as representing the unhealthy part of the b...
The recently published curse tablets from the sanctuary of Magna Mater in Mainz, from the hero shrin...
This thesis addresses what cultural influences and social circumstances shaped the works of the Hipp...
This article deals with curse tablets against thieves, also known as ‘prayers for justice’. In the f...
Ancient Greece from 2000 to 146 BCE maintained a gendered hierarchy, more specifically a patriarchy ...
This paper arises from the socio -cultural norms about female biology that are evident in the Greek ...
This paper takes a creative and somewhat satirical approach to the topic of curse tablets used for e...
This study investigates the relationship between two seemingly disparate bodies of evidence for wome...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 280-307.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Evidence for Greek and Gre...
This thesis addresses healing opportunities beyond ‘professional’ doctors or the big Asclepius cults...
Many scholars of ancient Greek religion would probably agree that the use of curse tablets in the an...
The health issues associated with birthing notoriously large and helpless infants have sweeping but ...
In this article I explore the connections among the physiological effects of envy, the stereotypes t...
Hippocratic physicians sought to establish themselves as medical authorities in ancient Greece. An e...
This paper is aimed to analyze several different aspects of the cult of Hera in Magna Graecia – from...
Anatomical ex-votos of feet have always been interpreted as representing the unhealthy part of the b...
The recently published curse tablets from the sanctuary of Magna Mater in Mainz, from the hero shrin...
This thesis addresses what cultural influences and social circumstances shaped the works of the Hipp...
This article deals with curse tablets against thieves, also known as ‘prayers for justice’. In the f...
Ancient Greece from 2000 to 146 BCE maintained a gendered hierarchy, more specifically a patriarchy ...