Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 99-106.Chapter One. Review of current scholarship -- Chapter Two. Approach and methodology : language and the construction of identity -- Chapter Three. Early Imperial poetry: the amictus, palla, and the 'deviant' versus 'ideal' female -- Chapter Four. The early Imperial discourse on covering: custom, metaphor and gender -- Conclusion.This thesis examines the nature of the literary evidence for female head covering in early imperial Rome (defined for this purpose as 31 BC- AD 68) via a socio-cultural analysis of early imperial poetry. Data is collected from searches in the Thesaurus Latinae Linguae (TLL) for the terms amictus, palla, infula, vitta, mitra and flammeum. Patterns as to the use of these he...
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This thesis looks at the position of the empress in Late Antique Byzantium, and seeks to trace the p...
This study concerns the idea of women's place as it is represented in texts of the Augustan period, ...
Fashion transcends its own role of imagery, as it becomes the medium through which individuals expre...
This thesis employs arguments developed by historians on the British Empire to explore the essential...
Although women in antiquity are often perceived as suppressed and inferior by modern readers, Roman ...
My dissertation contrasts the ideal and transgressive dress of Roman women as understood within lite...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 255-291.Introduction -- Chapter One. Scholarly considerations...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
During the second century BCE the Roman norms regarding female clothing changed. From being a garmen...
This thesis has collected and investigated for the very first time a large variety of source- materi...
Based on a systematic study of all relevant coins, statues, inscriptions, honorary titles and funera...
[About the book] Roman Cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. Yet as the...
Roman gender was often defined and regulated visually – that is, if and under what conditions a woma...
In the modern western world the clothed body is integral to self-representation and identity. For us...
In the modern western world the clothed body is integral to self-representation and identity. For us...
This thesis looks at the position of the empress in Late Antique Byzantium, and seeks to trace the p...
This study concerns the idea of women's place as it is represented in texts of the Augustan period, ...
Fashion transcends its own role of imagery, as it becomes the medium through which individuals expre...