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Roman Manliness Virtus And The Roman Republic Myles Anthony Mcdonnell

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Roman Manliness Virtus And The Roman Republic Myles Anthony Mcdonnell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.23 MB
Pages: 509
Author: Myles Anthony McDonnell
ISBN: 9780521827881, 0521827884
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Roman Manliness Virtus And The Roman Republic Myles Anthony Mcdonnell by Myles Anthony Mcdonnell 9780521827881, 0521827884 instant download after payment.

Recent studies of ancient Roman masculinities have concentrated on the private aspects of the subject, particularly sexuality, and have drawn conclusions from a narrow field of reference, usually rhetorical practice. In contrast, this book examines the public and the most important aspect of Roman masculinity: Manliness as represented by the concept of "virtus". Using traditional historical, philological, and archaeological analysis, combined with socio-linguistics and gender studies, it presents a comprehensive picture of how Roman manliness developed from the middle to the late Republic period.

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