Becoming a Man in Ancient Greece and Rome

Becoming a Man in Ancient Greece and Rome

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  • Author: Jan N. Bremmer
  • Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
  • ISBN: 3161590082
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : de
  • Pages : 1

In this work, Jan N. Bremmer brings together articles on Greek and Roman myths and rituals of male initiation, which have all been updated and, where necessary, revised and translated into English. The preface sketches the rise of the initiatory paradigm within a wider anthropological and Indo-European perspective and discusses the problem of noting ritual elements in mythical reflections. The first of two following sections concentrates on initiatory motifs in a series of famous myths, such as education by shepherds and 'wild men' (Heracles, Centaurs), travesty (Dionysos and Kaineus), the defeat of a monster (Odysseus vs. the Cyclops, Oedipus and the Sphinx) and warring and wandering groups of young men (the Trojan War, Meleager, Orpheus, Theseus and Peirithoos). The second section focuses on historical rituals, beginning with pederasty and the symposium. The author then moves on to the importance of the maternal family and fosterage in the initiatory process before ending with an archaic Latin inscription that reveals the contours of a group of young men in action in the full light of history.


Jesus and Other Men

Jesus and Other Men

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  • Author: Susanna Asikainen
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 900436109X
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 258

In Jesus and Other Men, Susanna Asikainen explores the masculinities of Jesus and other male characters and the ideal femininities in the Synoptic Gospels.


Controlling Desires

Controlling Desires

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  • Author: Kirk Ormand
  • Publisher: University of Texas Press
  • ISBN: 9781477311455
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 412

"Comprehensive, reader-friendly, richly detailed, forthright, subtle, and very clear, Controlling Desires is the only handbook on ancient sexuality that works persistently to offset modern readers' assumptions about sex and sexuality, to challenge the notion that sexuality is natural and universal, and to bring out the differences between ancient and modern discourses of sex—or, even, between ancient and modern experiences of desire. As such, it is a very helpful resource for students working on the history of sexuality in classical antiquity, because it shows how such a history might be possible and what is actually historical about sexuality." —David M. Halperin, University of Michigan, author of One Hundred Years of Homosexuality, Saint Foucault, and How to Do the History of Homosexuality Since its first publication in 2009, Controlling Desires has been widely lauded as an accessible introduction to sexual practices, attitudes, and beliefs in the classical world. Treating Greece and Rome in separate sections, with ample cross-references and comparisons, Kirk Ormand presents a wide array of evidence from literary texts and visual arts, including two new chapters on Greek vase painting and Roman artifacts and wall paintings.


Greece and Rome: Builders of Our World

Greece and Rome: Builders of Our World

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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 450


Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome

Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome

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  • Author: E. M. Berens
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1627930094
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 243

Before entering upon the many strange beliefs of the ancient Greeks, and the extraordinary number of gods they worshipped, we must first consider what kind of beings these divinities were. In appearance, the gods were supposed to resemble mortals, whom, however, they far surpassed in beauty, grandeur, and strength; they were also more commanding in stature, height being considered by the Greeks an attribute of beauty in man or woman. They resembled human beings in their feelings and habits, intermarrying and having children, and requiring daily nourishment to recruit their strength, and refreshing sleep to restore their energies. Their blood, a bright ethereal fluid called Ichor, never engendered disease, and, when shed, had the power of producing new life.


Beliefs, Rituals, and Symbols of Ancient Greece and Rome

Beliefs, Rituals, and Symbols of Ancient Greece and Rome

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  • Author: Dean Miller
  • Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
  • ISBN: 1627125663
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 178

Greek and Roman mythology is forever linked for a myriad of reasons. Historians believe this could be because many of the Roman deities were adopted from the Greek. However, there are many that were not shared and are proudly only Roman, or only Greek. This comprehensive atlas presents dictionary entries about the major gods, heroes, and imaginary creatures of Greek and Roman mythology, along with information on some key historical figures and philosophical schools of thought. In this impressive book, the entries unfold through a pictorial and illustrated journey. Through a robust glossary, sidebars, and thematic introductions the social studies content of this fascinating subject becomes easily digestible, even for the most reluctant reader, while the further reading section inspires future research.


A History of Virility

A History of Virility

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  • Author: Alain Corbin
  • Publisher: European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism
  • ISBN: 9780231168786
  • Category : Gender identity
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 744

These original essays follow the socio-historical evolution of virility, as opposed to masculinity, to unsettle popular accounts of politics and culture. A major contribution to the nascent field of masculinity studies, this history consults painting, sculpture, literature, philosophy, film, and cultural and sociological critique. With the twentieth century delivering one blow after another to hegemonic virility, this book also explores where manliness might be headed next.


First Principles

First Principles

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  • Author: Thomas E. Ricks
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 0062997475
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 416

New York Times Bestseller Editors' Choice —New York Times Book Review "Ricks knocks it out of the park with this jewel of a book. On every page I learned something new. Read it every night if you want to restore your faith in our country." —James Mattis, General, U.S. Marines (ret.) & 26th Secretary of Defense The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and #1 New York Times bestselling author offers a revelatory new book about the founding fathers, examining their educations and, in particular, their devotion to the ancient Greek and Roman classics—and how that influence would shape their ideals and the new American nation. On the morning after the 2016 presidential election, Thomas Ricks awoke with a few questions on his mind: What kind of nation did we now have? Is it what was designed or intended by the nation’s founders? Trying to get as close to the source as he could, Ricks decided to go back and read the philosophy and literature that shaped the founders’ thinking, and the letters they wrote to each other debating these crucial works—among them the Iliad, Plutarch’s Lives, and the works of Xenophon, Epicurus, Aristotle, Cato, and Cicero. For though much attention has been paid the influence of English political philosophers, like John Locke, closer to their own era, the founders were far more immersed in the literature of the ancient world. The first four American presidents came to their classical knowledge differently. Washington absorbed it mainly from the elite culture of his day; Adams from the laws and rhetoric of Rome; Jefferson immersed himself in classical philosophy, especially Epicureanism; and Madison, both a groundbreaking researcher and a deft politician, spent years studying the ancient world like a political scientist. Each of their experiences, and distinctive learning, played an essential role in the formation of the United States. In examining how and what they studied, looking at them in the unusual light of the classical world, Ricks is able to draw arresting and fresh portraits of men we thought we knew. First Principles follows these four members of the Revolutionary generation from their youths to their adult lives, as they grappled with questions of independence, and forming and keeping a new nation. In doing so, Ricks interprets not only the effect of the ancient world on each man, and how that shaped our constitution and government, but offers startling new insights into these legendary leaders.


The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome

The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome

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  • Author: E. M. Berens
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 3368263846
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 329

Reproduction of the original.


Skilled Labour and Professionalism in Ancient Greece and Rome

Skilled Labour and Professionalism in Ancient Greece and Rome

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  • Author: Edmund Stewart
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108839479
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 413

This volume seeks to reassess ancient Greek and Roman society and its economy in examining skilled labour and professionalism.