The paper deals with significantly different sources and historical periods: the parts dedicated to breastfeeding are based on votive statuettes of adults with infant/s from ancient Latium and Southern Etruria; the ones on pregnancy and childbirth are based on two archeological sources – one from Southern Etruria and one from Imperial Rome – which show the male (divine) appropriation of exclusively female biological functions; The parts on mothering are based on the concept of “mothering figures” (male mothering, animal mothering…) through mythological examples from Greek, Etruscan, and Roman art and narratives. Despite the heterogeneous documentation, we may conclude that the mother was not the only active character in the process of conce...
International audienceMany works has been done in recent years to study ancient Greek medical discou...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-183)This thesis gives a religious and historical acco...
Herodotus and Plutarch, writing in very different historical and discursive contexts, displayed char...
The health issues associated with birthing notoriously large and helpless infants have sweeping but ...
If we think of child protection in the Roman religion, the first goddess that comes to mind is Mater...
In modern American society, midwives are relatively uncommon since most mothers choose the medical m...
The thesis of this independent study is that by comparing Greek childbirth in the fourth century BCE...
The thesis seeks to explain the sexual passages of women related to fertility, such as menstruation,...
This thesis addresses what cultural influences and social circumstances shaped the works of the Hipp...
Votive deposits from Hellenistic and early Roman central Italy provide valuable evidence for the gen...
This thesis examines the nature and role of motherhood as an institution in the later Roman Empire i...
Mention Minoans, and most people will call to mind vivid artistic images of Minoan females, from the...
There are a limited number of artistic objects from ancient times with particular importance in neon...
The narrative of caesarean birth appears on several occasions in Greek mythology: in the birth of Di...
This volume of contributions from international scholars offers a cross-cultural and multi-period an...
International audienceMany works has been done in recent years to study ancient Greek medical discou...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-183)This thesis gives a religious and historical acco...
Herodotus and Plutarch, writing in very different historical and discursive contexts, displayed char...
The health issues associated with birthing notoriously large and helpless infants have sweeping but ...
If we think of child protection in the Roman religion, the first goddess that comes to mind is Mater...
In modern American society, midwives are relatively uncommon since most mothers choose the medical m...
The thesis of this independent study is that by comparing Greek childbirth in the fourth century BCE...
The thesis seeks to explain the sexual passages of women related to fertility, such as menstruation,...
This thesis addresses what cultural influences and social circumstances shaped the works of the Hipp...
Votive deposits from Hellenistic and early Roman central Italy provide valuable evidence for the gen...
This thesis examines the nature and role of motherhood as an institution in the later Roman Empire i...
Mention Minoans, and most people will call to mind vivid artistic images of Minoan females, from the...
There are a limited number of artistic objects from ancient times with particular importance in neon...
The narrative of caesarean birth appears on several occasions in Greek mythology: in the birth of Di...
This volume of contributions from international scholars offers a cross-cultural and multi-period an...
International audienceMany works has been done in recent years to study ancient Greek medical discou...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-183)This thesis gives a religious and historical acco...
Herodotus and Plutarch, writing in very different historical and discursive contexts, displayed char...