Fear of just censure and the sense of shame it produced kept Roman citizens from doing wrong (Cic. <em>Rep</em>. 5.6). Invective functioned socially as a strategy of social sanction. One amongst a number of commonly identified topics of accusation in the Roman tradition of ridicule was unusual appearance, clothing or demeanour. Not surprisingly, John the Baptist emerges from the desert attired distinctly, demoniacs come out of the tombs so fierce that no one would pass by them (Mt 8:28), a man with an unclean spirit lives amongst the tombs and, even though adorned with fetters and chains, cannot be controlled (Mk 5:15–20). Herod pretentiously puts on the royal robes and is eaten by worms and dies (Ac 12:21). A woman uninvited en...
For early followers of Jesus, the body was not a "fixed" entity, yet bodily fixity was a constant co...
Trade and Taboo" investigates the legal, literary, social, and institutional creation of disrepute i...
Romans used everyday costume to indicate status. The evidence analyzed here is mosaic pavements from...
The fourth century historian of the Roman Empire, Ammianus Marcellinus, focuses on attire and access...
The fourth century historian of the Roman Empire, Ammianus Marcellinus, focuses on attire and acce...
During the early empire (27 BCE- 200 CE) elite Romans suppressed the legal rights of infames due to ...
In conversation with recent scholarship on Roman physiognomy, dress, and imperial prose fictions, th...
My dissertation contrasts the ideal and transgressive dress of Roman women as understood within lite...
The power to define and characterize various groups, as well as those individuals commonly associate...
Cross-dressing is a major theme in two of Choricius’ declamations: the Lydians (Declamation 3) and t...
The prosperity of the Roman state during its Republic years was not without its share of divine cond...
Roy Gibson has brilliantly shown that women who follow Ovid's advice on dressing in Ars Amatoria 3 w...
Disguise - the substitution of one identity for another - is a deliberate act of construction, and a...
Although women in antiquity are often perceived as suppressed and inferior by modern readers, Roman ...
Late Roman and late antique North Africa (c. AD 200-500) possessed a vibrant clothing culture which ...
For early followers of Jesus, the body was not a "fixed" entity, yet bodily fixity was a constant co...
Trade and Taboo" investigates the legal, literary, social, and institutional creation of disrepute i...
Romans used everyday costume to indicate status. The evidence analyzed here is mosaic pavements from...
The fourth century historian of the Roman Empire, Ammianus Marcellinus, focuses on attire and access...
The fourth century historian of the Roman Empire, Ammianus Marcellinus, focuses on attire and acce...
During the early empire (27 BCE- 200 CE) elite Romans suppressed the legal rights of infames due to ...
In conversation with recent scholarship on Roman physiognomy, dress, and imperial prose fictions, th...
My dissertation contrasts the ideal and transgressive dress of Roman women as understood within lite...
The power to define and characterize various groups, as well as those individuals commonly associate...
Cross-dressing is a major theme in two of Choricius’ declamations: the Lydians (Declamation 3) and t...
The prosperity of the Roman state during its Republic years was not without its share of divine cond...
Roy Gibson has brilliantly shown that women who follow Ovid's advice on dressing in Ars Amatoria 3 w...
Disguise - the substitution of one identity for another - is a deliberate act of construction, and a...
Although women in antiquity are often perceived as suppressed and inferior by modern readers, Roman ...
Late Roman and late antique North Africa (c. AD 200-500) possessed a vibrant clothing culture which ...
For early followers of Jesus, the body was not a "fixed" entity, yet bodily fixity was a constant co...
Trade and Taboo" investigates the legal, literary, social, and institutional creation of disrepute i...
Romans used everyday costume to indicate status. The evidence analyzed here is mosaic pavements from...