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Chronological Table | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
I | Goddesses and Gods | 1 |
II | Women in the Bronze Age and Homeric Epic | 16 |
III | The Dark Age and the Archaic Period | 32 |
IV | Women and the City of Athens | 57 |
V | Private Life in Classical Athens | 79 |
VI | Images of Women in the Literature of Classical Athens | 93 |
VII | Hellenistic Women | 120 |
VIII | The Roman Matron of the Late Republic and Early Empire | 149 |
IX | Women of the Roman Lower Classes | 190 |
X | The Role of Women in the Religion of the Romans | 205 |
Epilogue: The Elusive Women of Classical Antiquity | 227 | |
Notes | 231 | |
Works Referred To | 251 | |
Supplemental Bibliography | 260 | |
Index | 262 |
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