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  • Vestal Virgins and Their Families

    Vestal Virgins and Their Families

  • A Journey in Pictures Through Roman Religion

    A Journey in Pictures Through Roman Religion

  • Representing Roman Female Suicide. Phd Thesis

    Representing Roman Female Suicide. Phd Thesis

  • The Vestal Virgins' Socio-Political Role and the Narrative of Roma

    The Vestal Virgins' Socio-Political Role and the Narrative of Roma

  • The Classical Quarterly VEILED OR UNVEILED? (PLUT. QUAEST. ROM

    The Classical Quarterly VEILED OR UNVEILED? (PLUT. QUAEST. ROM

  • Ovid's Wife in the Tristia and Epistulae Ex Ponto

    Ovid's Wife in the Tristia and Epistulae Ex Ponto

  • Female Patronage of Public Space in Roman Cities

    Female Patronage of Public Space in Roman Cities

  • CAESAR and NICOMEDES”, the Classical Quarterly, 58(2), Pp

    CAESAR and NICOMEDES”, the Classical Quarterly, 58(2), Pp

  • Clodia, Fulvia, Livia, Messalina: What Can We Really Learn About the Elite Women of Rome?

    Clodia, Fulvia, Livia, Messalina: What Can We Really Learn About the Elite Women of Rome?

  • Greenfield, P. N. 2011. Virgin Territory

    Greenfield, P. N. 2011. Virgin Territory

  • Sexual Uirtue 0N D,Isplalt I: the Cults of Pudicitia

    Sexual Uirtue 0N D,Isplalt I: the Cults of Pudicitia

  • Pudicitia: the Construction and Application of Female Morality in the Roman Republic and Early Empire

    Pudicitia: the Construction and Application of Female Morality in the Roman Republic and Early Empire

  • B052780 Ancient History (MA Hons) How Significant Is Lavinia to the Aeneid?

    B052780 Ancient History (MA Hons) How Significant Is Lavinia to the Aeneid?

  • The Dichotomy of Pudicitia

    The Dichotomy of Pudicitia

  • Lucretia and the Language of Purity

    Lucretia and the Language of Purity

  • Virgil's Camilla and the Traditions of Catalogue and Ecphrasis (Aeneid 7.803-17) Author(S): Barbara Weiden Boyd Source: the American Journal of Philology, Vol

    Virgil's Camilla and the Traditions of Catalogue and Ecphrasis (Aeneid 7.803-17) Author(S): Barbara Weiden Boyd Source: the American Journal of Philology, Vol

  • The Costume of Roman Women Catherine Schenck

    The Costume of Roman Women Catherine Schenck

  • The Role of Pudicitia in Livy's Ab Urbe Condita

    The Role of Pudicitia in Livy's Ab Urbe Condita

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  • The Building of Verse: Descriptions of Architectural Structures in Roman Poetry
  • The Vestals – Women’S Empowerment
  • Rape Culture in Ancient Rome Molly Ashmore Connecticut College, [email protected]
  • A Proposed Framework for Roman “Chastity Crimes”: Pudicitia in Early Imperial Roman Literature
  • Virgil, Aeneid 4.1-299
  • Introduction
  • Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome
  • 126 Hirundo 2012
  • In the Backlight: Augustus on Plutarch  À Contraluz: Augusto Em Plutarco
  • Pudor and Pudicitia: Lost Morals and the Fate of the Roman Republic
  • Lucretius' De Rerum Natura and Satire
  • ARS AMATORIA" Author(S): ROY K
  • Ovid's Fasti, Livy and the History of Rome from Romulus to the Gallic
  • ABSTRACT Virgil's Anna: Unanima Soror Anna Lam Director: Alden Smith, Ph.D. the Present Study
  • Female Head Covering in the Early Imperial Period: Questions of the Covered ‘Other’ and the Ideal of Augustan Womanhood
  • From Petrus to Pontifex Maximus
  • Roman Rape: an Overview of Roman Rape Laws from the Republican Period to Justinian's Reign
  • Portrait of a Lady: a New Statue at the Yale University Art Gallery Lisa R


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