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  • Regensburg UB  (2)
  • Hemelrijk, Emily  (2)
  • Frau  (2)
  • History  (2)
  • Art History
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    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107142459 , 9781316509050
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 345 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
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    DDC: 305.40937
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    Keywords: Sozialgeschichte 100 v. Chr.-300 ; Frau ; Römisches Reich ; Women / Rome / History / Sources ; Inscriptions, Latin / Rome ; Inscriptions, Latin / Translations into English ; Women / Rome / Social conditions ; Roman provinces / Social conditions ; Rome / History / Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D ; Quelle ; Quelle ; Quelle ; Römisches Reich ; Frau ; Sozialgeschichte 100 v. Chr.-300
    Abstract: Family life -- Legal status, citizenship and ethnicity -- Occupations -- Social relations, travel and migration -- Religion -- Public life -- Imperial women
    Abstract: "This sourcebook presents a wide-ranging collection of inscriptions and graffiti on the roles and activities of Roman women in Italy and the western provinces of the Roman Empire. To make it accessible to a wide readership, it provides translations and brief introductions to each inscription and to the various themes as well as selected references to further reading. By its thematic approach the book throws light on the family roles, social lives, occupations, legal status, travel and migration, ethnicity, religious offices and affiliations, benefactions, civic patronage and public honour of Roman women ranging from slaves and freedwomen to women of the elite and the imperial family. The book is accompanied by a PDF on the website providing the original texts in the same order as in the book and with added layout and punctuation to help students and scholars unacquainted with reading inscriptions"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9780190251888
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 610 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karte
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    DDC: 305.409456/32
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    Keywords: Frau ; Geschichte ; HISTORY / Ancient / Rome ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies ; Stadt ; Women History ; Women History To 1500 ; Women Roman provinces ; History ; Sex role History ; Cities and towns History ; City and town life History ; Community life History ; Roman provinces Social conditions ; HISTORY / Ancient / Rome ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies ; Stadtleben ; Geschlechterrolle ; Frau ; Italien ; Rom ; Rome Social conditions ; Italy Social conditions ; Römisches Reich Westprovinzen ; Römisches Reich Westprovinzen ; Frau ; Geschlechterrolle ; Stadtleben
    Abstract: "By its in-depth discussion of women's civic roles in the towns outside Rome, this study offers a compelling new vision of Roman women's integration into their communities and contributes to a more comprehensive view of civic life under the Roman Empire".."Roman cities have rarely been studied from the perspective of women, and studies of Roman women mainly focus on the city of Rome. Studying the civic participation of women in the towns of Italy outside Rome and in the numerous cities of the Latin-speaking provinces of the Roman Empire, this books offers a new view on Roman women and urban society in the Roman Principate. Drawing on epigraphy and archaeology, and to a lesser extent on legal and literary texts, women's civic roles as priestesses, benefactresses and patronesses or 'mothers' of cities and associations (collegia and the Augustales) are brought to the fore. In contrast to the city of Rome, which was dominated by the imperial family, wealthy women in the local Italian and provincial towns had ample opportunity to leave their mark on the city. Their motives to spend their money, time and energy for the benefit of their cities and the rewards their contributions earned them take centre stage. Assessing the meaning and significance of their contributions for themselves and their families and for the cities that enjoyed them, the book presents a new and detailed view of the role of women and gender in Roman urban life"..
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