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Deborah Levine Gera
This study analyzes the anonymous Tractatus De Mulieribus, a brief, virtually unknown Greek work, telling of fourteen outstanding women, Greek and barbarian, notable for their intelligence, initiative and courage. The first part of the book is a comprehensive introduction to the treatise and includes - in addition to the original text and an English translation - an examination of both the content and form of De Mulieribus, particularly as a catalogue of women. The times, methods, and purposes of the anonymous author are also investigated. Commentary-essays on the individual women then follow. A wide variety of sources are utilized in order to sketch the fullest possible portrait of each of these lively women. . This book, the very first study of De Mulieribus, is a useful introduction to a remarkable treatise.
| Publisher | E. J. Brill |
|---|---|
| Pages | 252 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 9-004-10665-0 primary |
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