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Apagoge, Endeixis and Ephegesis against Kakourgoi, Atimoi and Pheugontes: a study in the Athenian administration of justice in the fourth century B. C
In: Odense University Classical Studies 8
The Brauron clothing catalogues: text, analysis, glossary and translation
In: BAR international series 1428
Greek terms for Roman institutions: a lexicon and analysis
In: American studies in papyrology 13
Philo Mechanicus: On Sieges: translated with introduction and commentary
In: Historia
In: Einzelschriften Band 243
In: Alte Geschichte
The political Paul: justice, democracy and kingship in a Hellenistic framework
In: Journal for the study of the New Testament 210
Immigrant women in Athens: gender, ethnicity, and citizenship in the classical city
In: Routledge studies in ancient history 6
"Many of the women whose names are known to history from Classical Athens were metics or immigrants, linked in the literature with assumptions of being 'sexually exploitable.' Despite recent scholarship on women in Athens beyond notions of the 'citizen wife' and the 'common prostitute,' the scholarship on women, both citizen and foreign, is focused almost exclusively on women in the reproductive and sexual economy of the city. This book examines the position of metic women in Classical Athens, to understand the social and economic role of metic women in the city, beyond the sexual labor market. This book contributes to two important aspects of the history of life in 5th century Athens: it explores our knowledge of metics, a little-researched group, and contributes to the study if women in antiquity, which has traditionally divided women socially between citizen-wives and everyone else. This tradition has wrongly situated metic women, because they could not legally be wives, as some variety of whores. Author Rebecca Kennedy critiques the traditional approach to the study of women through an examination of primary literature on non-citizen women in the Classical period. She then constructs new approaches to the study of metic women in Classical Athens that fit the evidence and open up further paths for exploration. This leading-edge volume advances the study of women beyond their sexual status and breaks down the ideological constraints that both Victorians and feminist scholars reacting to them have historically relied upon throughout the study of women in antiquity"--
Sämtliche Werke, Briefe und nachgelassene Schriften, [Moral and political philosophy], 6, Askêmata
In: Sämtliche Werke, Briefe und nachgelassene Schriften
In: [Moral and political philosophy] 6