The extant remains from both Classical and Hellenistic periods portray a body of a Greek woman in all its beauty. They do not cover what was once revealed. On the contrary, they bring the female beauty to the centre of attention. This freedom of expression gradually disappears and a body is exposed only when portraying a woman with colourful past to show her failures. This paper introduces Greek tombstone inscriptions that captured female beauty for the future generations. Upon this, a question arises: what do these inscriptions mean to a casual reader? What is their purpose? What value did a beautiful woman have in the ancient society? Was she somewhat different from those around her? How did emerging Christianity react to the Greek ideal ...
This paper studies the formulations used in two closed groups of inscriptions from sanctuaries of go...
By their social and material context as markers of graves, dedications and public signs of honour, i...
Le regard de l'autre est ce qui fait de nous des êtres humains. L'homme se nourrit de l'homme. Voile...
Both in funerary reliefs and in the written sources, writing tools and materials are often associate...
The paper concentrates on Hellenistic jewelry, which dates from the fourth to first century BCE, and...
This chapter examines the peculiar practice, common in late antique epic poetry, of comparing a char...
This paper investigates the female nude in ancient Greek monumental sculpture based on the Aphrodite...
The emergence of Augustus and his restoration of the Roman Republic prompted innovations in public p...
This research examines the manifestation of gender inequality represented in female sculptures durin...
An almost exclusive focus on female subjects has often been acknowledged as a central feature in Nos...
Greek literature frequently associates female beauty with clothing and jewellery. In addition, the c...
This study aims to explore how the goddesses of beauty Aphrodite and Venus were portrayed in sculptu...
M.A.During the second half of the fifth-century B.C. there was a sudden proliferation of Attic vases...
Includes vitaMy dissertation examines a selection of fourth- and fifth-century inscribed Latin funer...
the evolution in late antiquity of important aspects of women’s lives (for example: marriage, virgi...
This paper studies the formulations used in two closed groups of inscriptions from sanctuaries of go...
By their social and material context as markers of graves, dedications and public signs of honour, i...
Le regard de l'autre est ce qui fait de nous des êtres humains. L'homme se nourrit de l'homme. Voile...
Both in funerary reliefs and in the written sources, writing tools and materials are often associate...
The paper concentrates on Hellenistic jewelry, which dates from the fourth to first century BCE, and...
This chapter examines the peculiar practice, common in late antique epic poetry, of comparing a char...
This paper investigates the female nude in ancient Greek monumental sculpture based on the Aphrodite...
The emergence of Augustus and his restoration of the Roman Republic prompted innovations in public p...
This research examines the manifestation of gender inequality represented in female sculptures durin...
An almost exclusive focus on female subjects has often been acknowledged as a central feature in Nos...
Greek literature frequently associates female beauty with clothing and jewellery. In addition, the c...
This study aims to explore how the goddesses of beauty Aphrodite and Venus were portrayed in sculptu...
M.A.During the second half of the fifth-century B.C. there was a sudden proliferation of Attic vases...
Includes vitaMy dissertation examines a selection of fourth- and fifth-century inscribed Latin funer...
the evolution in late antiquity of important aspects of women’s lives (for example: marriage, virgi...
This paper studies the formulations used in two closed groups of inscriptions from sanctuaries of go...
By their social and material context as markers of graves, dedications and public signs of honour, i...
Le regard de l'autre est ce qui fait de nous des êtres humains. L'homme se nourrit de l'homme. Voile...