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CLAS 220: Women in Antiquity - Bibliography
compiled by John Porter, University of Saskatchewan
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- D'Ambra, E. Roman Women. Cambridge: forthcoming, 2007.
- Archer, L.J., S. Fischler, and M. Wyke, eds. Women in Ancient Societies: An Illusion of the Night. New York, 1994.
- Arthur, M.B. "Early Greece: The Origins of the Western Attitude toward Women," Arethusa 6.1 (1973) 7-58.
- Arthur, M.B. "The Liberated Women of the Classical Era," in R. Bridenthal, C. Koonz, and S. Stuard, eds., Becoming Visible: Women in European History (Boston, 1977) 60-89.
- Arthur, M.B. "From Medusa to Cleopatra: Women in the Ancient World," in C. Koonz and S. Stuard, eds., Becoming Visible: Women in European History (Second edition; Boston, 1987) 79-105.
- Ascher, L. "Women in Classical Studies: Victorian and Modern," in CJ 68 (1973) 354-65.
- Balsdon, J.P.V.D. Roman Women. New York, 1963.
- Bartman, E. Portraits of Livia: Imaging the Imperial Woman in Augustan Rome. Cambridge, 1998.
- Bauman, R.A. Women and Politics in Ancient Rome. New York, 1992.
- Beard, M. "The Classic Woman?" History Today 43 (1993) 29-35.
- Beard, M. "Rereading (Vestal) Virginity," in R. Hawley and B. Levick, eds., Women in Antiquity: New Assessments (New York, 1995) 166-77.
- Bérard, C. "The Order of Women," in id., ed., A City of Images: Iconography and Society in Ancient Greece (Princeton, 1989) 89-108.
- Bergmann, B. "The Pregnant Moment: Tragic Wives in the Roman Interior," in N. Kampen, ed., Sexuality in Ancient Art. Cambridge, 1996) 199-218.
- Berggreen, B., and N. Marinatos, eds. Greece and Gender. Bergen, 1995.
- Bingham, M.W., and S.H. Gross. Women in Ancient Greece and Rome. St. Louis Park [MN], 1983.
- Block, J. and P. Mason Sexual Asymmetry. Studies in Ancient Society. Amsterdam, 1987.
- Blundell, S. Women in Ancient Greece. Cambridge [Mass.], 1995.
- Bonfante, L. "Etruscan Sexuality and Funerary Art," in N. Kampen, ed., Sexuality in Ancient Art. Cambridge, 1996) 155-69.
- des Bouvrie, S. Women in Greek Tragedy. An Anthropological Approach. Oxford, 1991.
- Bradley, K.R. Discovering The Roman Family: Studies In Roman Social History. New York, 1991.
- Bremmer, J. "Plutarch and the Naming of Women," AJP 102 (1981) 425-26.
- Brooten, B.J. Love between Women: Early Christian Responses to Female Homoeroticism. Chicago, 1996. [Review]
- Brown, P.G.M. "Love and Marriage in Greek New Comedy," CQ 43 (1993) 189-205.
- Brulé, P. Women of Ancient Greece. Edinburgh, 2003.
- Burton, J. "Women's Commensality in the Ancient Greek World," G&R 45 (1998) 143-65.
- Cahill, J. Her Kind: Stories of Women from Greek Mythology. Peterborough, 1995.
- Cameron, A. and A. Kuhrt, eds. Images of Women in Antiquity. London, 1983.
- Cameron, A. "Women in Ancient Culture and Society," AU 32.2 (1989) 6-17.
- Cantarella, E. Bisexuality in the Ancient World. New Haven, 1992.
- Cantarella, E. Pandora's Daughters: The Role and Status of Women in Greek and Roman Antiquity. Baltimore, 1987.
- Carey, C. "Rape and Adultery in Athenian Law," CQ 45 (1995) 407-17.
- Carlon, J.M. PlinyÕs Women: Constructing Virtue and Creating Identity in the Roman World. Cambridge and New York, 2009.
- Carson, A. "Putting Her in Her Place: Woman, Dirt, and Desire," in D.M. Halperin, J.J. Winkler, and F.I. Zeitlin, eds., Before Sexuality: The Construction of Erotic Experience in the Ancient Greek World (Princeton, 1990) 135-69.
- Cartledge, P. "Spartan Wives: Liberation or Licence?," CQ 31 (1981) 84-109.
- Clark, G. Women in Late Antiquity: Pagan and Christian Lifestyles. Oxford, 1993.
- Clark, G. Women in the Ancient World. Oxford, 1989.
- Clark, P. "Women, Slaves, and the Hierarchies of Domestic Violence: The family of St Augustine," in S.R. Joshel and S. Murnaghan, eds., Women and Slaves in Greco-Roman Culture: Differential Equations (London and New York, 1998) 109-29.
- Cohen, A. "Portrayals of Abduction in Greek Art: Rape or Metaphor?" in N. Kampen, ed., Sexuality in Ancient Art. Cambridge, 1996) 117-35.
- Cohen, B. "Man-killers and their Victims: Inversions of the Heroic Ideal in Classical Art," in B. Cohen, ed., Not the Classical Ideal: Athens and the Construction of the Other in Greek Art (Leiden, 2000) 98-131.
- Cohen, D. "Consent and Sexual Relations in Classical Athens," in A.E. Laiou, ed., Consent and Coercion to Sex and Marriage in Ancient and Medieval Societies (Washington, D.C., 1993) 5-16.
- Cohen, D. "Seclusion, Separation, and the Status of Women in Classical Athens," G&R 36 (1989) 3-15.
- Cohen, D. "The Social Context of Adultery at Athens," in P. Carledge, P. Millett, and S. Todd, eds., Nomos: Essays in Athenian Law, Politics, and Society (Cambriddge, 1990) 147-65.
- Cohen, D. Law, Sexuality, and Society. Cambridge, 1991.
- Cohn-Haft, L. "Divorce in Classical Athens," JHS 115 (1995) 1-14.
- Cole, S.G. "Greek Sanctions Against Sexual Assault," CP 79 (1984) 97-113.
- Cole, S.G. "Gunaiki ou themis: Gender Differences in the Greek leges sacrae," Helios 19 (1992) 104-22.
- Cole, S.G. "Women, Dogs, and Flies," AncW 26.2 (1995) 180-81.
- Connelly, J.B. Portrait of a Priestess: Women and Ritual in Ancient Greece. Princeton, 2007.
- Coontz, S. Marriage, a History. From Obedience to Intimacy, or How Love Conquered Marriage. New York, 2005.
- Cooper, K. The Virgin and the Bride: Idealized Womanhood in Late Antiquity. Cambridge [Mass.], 1996.
- Le Corsu, F. Plutarque et les femmes dans les Vies parallèles. Paris, 1981.
- Cox, C.A. Household Interests: Property, Marriage Strategies, and Family Dynamics in Ancient Athens. Princeton, 1998.
- Crook, J.A. Law and Life of Rome. London, 1967.
- Culham, P. "Ten Years after Pomeroy: Studies in the Image and Reality of Women," Helios 13 (1986) 9-30.
- Dalby, A. Venus. A Biography. Los Angeles, 2005.
- D'Ambra, E. "The Calculus of Venus: Nude Portraits of Roman Matrons," in N. Kampen, ed., Sexuality in Ancient Art. Cambridge, 1996) 219-32.
- D'Ambrosio, A. Women and Beauty in Pompeii. Los Angeles, 2001.
- Deacy, S., and K.F. Pierce, eds. Rape in Antiquity. London, 1997.
- Dean-Jones, L. "Menstrual Bleeding According to the Hippocratics and Aristotle," TAPA 119 (1989) 177-92.
- Dean-Jones, L. "The Politics of Pleasure: Female Sexual Appetite in the Hippocratic Corpus," Helios 19 (1992) 72-91.
- Dean-Jones, L. Women's Bodies in Classical Greek Science. Oxford, 1994.
- DeForest, M., ed. Woman's Power, Man's Game: Essays on Classical Antiquity in Honor of Joy K. King. Wauconda [Ill.], 1993.
- DeJean, J. Fictions of Sappho 1546-1937. Chicago, 1989.
- Demand, N. "Women and Slaves as Hippocratic Patients," in S.R. Joshel and S. Murnaghan, eds., Women and Slaves in Greco-Roman Culture: Differential Equations (London and New York, 1998) 69-84.
- Demand, N. Birth, Death, and Motherhood in Classical Greece. Baltimore, 1994. [BMCR review]
- Dickison, S.K. "Women in Antiquity: A Review-Article," Helios 4 (1976) 59-69.
- Dillon, M. Girls and Women in Classical Greek Religion. London and New York, 2002.
- Dixon, S. Reading Roman Women. London, 2001.
- Dixon, S. The Roman Family. Baltimore, 1992.
- Dixon, S. "Family Finances: Tullia and Terentia," Antichthon 18 (1984) 78-101.
- Doherty, L.E. Gender and the Interpretation of Classical Myth. London, 2001.
- Donaldson, J. Woman: Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and Among the Early Christians. New York, 1973.
- Dover, K. Greek Homosexuality. Cambridge [Mass.], 1978. (Updated edition: 1989.)
- Dowden, K. "The Amazons: Development and Functions," RhM 140 (1997) 97-128.
- duBois, P. Centaurs and Amazons: Women and the Pre-History of the Great Chain of Being. Ann Arbor, 1982.
- duBois, P. Sowing the Body. Psychoanalysis and Ancient Representations of Women. Chicago and London, 1988.
- Ebbott, M. Imagining Illegitimacy in Classical Greek Literature. Lanham, 2003.
- Edwards, C. The Politics of Immorality in Ancient Rome. Cambridge, 1993.
- Edwards, M.L. "Women and Physical Disability in Ancient Greece," AncW 29.1 (1998) 3-9.
- Ehrenberg, M. Women in Prehistory. Norman [Oklahoma], 1989.
- Engels, D. "The Problem of Female Infanticide in the Greco-Roman World," CP 75 (1980) 112-20.
- Evans, J.K. War, Women, and Children in Ancient Rome. London, 1991.
- Eyben, E. Restless Youth in Ancient Rome. London, 1993.
- Fantham, E. "ZELOTYPIA: A Brief Excursion into Sex, Violence, and Literary History," Phoenix 40 (1986) 45-57.
- Fantham, E. "Stuprum: Public Attitudes and Penalties for Sexual Offences in Republican Rome," EMC 10 (1991) 267-91.
- Fantham, E. "Women in Antiquity: A Selective (and Subjective) Survey 1979-84," EMC n.s. 5 (1986) 1-24.
- Fantham, E., et al. Women in the Classical World. New York, 1995.
- Finley, M.I. "The Silent Women of Rome," Horizon 7 (1965) 57-64. (Reprinted in id., Aspects of Antiquity: Discoveries and Controversies, second edition, Harmondsworth, 1977, and in L.K. McClure, ed., Sexuality and Gender in the Classical World: Readings and Sources, Oxford, 2002.)
- Finnegan, R.J. "Women in Herodian Mime," Hermathena 152 (1992) 21-37.
- Finnegan, R.J. "The Professional Careers: Women Pioneers and the Male Image Seduction," Classics Ireland 2 (1995)
- Foley, H.P., ed. Reflections of Women in Antiquity. New York, 1981.
- Foley, H.P. "The Conception of Women in Athenian Drama," in H.P. Foley ed., Reflections of Women in Antiquity (New York, 1981) 127-68.
- Foley, H.P., ed. Reflections of Women in Antiquity. New York, 1981.
- Foley, H.P., ed. The Homeric Hymn to Demeter. Princeton, 1994.
- Foxhall, L., and J. Salmon, eds. When Men were Men: Masculinity, Power, and Identity in Classical Antiquity. London and New York, 1998.
- Foxhall, L. "Household, Gender and Property in Classical Athens," CQ 39 (1989) 22-44.
- Foxhall, L. "Pandora Unbound: A Feminist Critique of Foucault's History of Sexuality," in A. Cornwall and N. Lindisfarne, eds., Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies (London, 1994) 133-46.
- Fowler, R.L. "How the Lysistrata Works," EMC 15 (1996) 245-49.
- Fraschetti, A., ed. Roman Women. Chicago and London, 2001.
- Frontisi-Ducroux, F. "Eros, Desire, and the Gaze," in N. Kampen, ed., Sexuality in Ancient Art. Cambridge, 1996) 81-100.
- Gardner, J.F. Family and Familia in Roman Law and Life. Oxford, 1998.
- Gardner, J.F. "Aristophanes and Male Anxiety — The Defence of the Oikos," G&R 36 (1989) 51-62.
- Gardner, J. Women in Roman Law and Society. Bloomington, 1986.
- Gardner, J. "A Family and an Inheritance: The Problems of the Widow Petronilla,"LCM 9 (1984), 132-133.
- Gardner, J.F. Women In Roman Law and Society. London, 1991.
- Gardner, J.F., and T. Wiedemann The Roman Household: A Sourcebook. London, 1991.
- Garland, L. Byzantine Empresses: Women and Power in Byantium AD 527-1204. New York, 1999.
- George, M. The Roman Family in the Empire. Rome, Italy, and Beyond. Oxford, 2005.
- Gera, D.L. Warrior Women: The Anonymous Tractatus de Mulieribus. Leiden, 1996.
- Ginsburg, J. Representing Agrippina: Constructions of Female Power in the Early Roman Empire. Oxford, 2006.
- Golden, M. "Epilogue: Some Trends in Recent Work on Athenian Law and Society," in V. Hunter and J. Edmondson, eds., Law and Social Status in Classical Athens (Oxford and New York, 2000) 175-85.
- Golden, M. Children and Childhood in Classical Athens. Baltimore and London, 1990.
- Goldhill, S. "Representing Democracy: Women at the Great Dionysia," in R. Osborne and S. Hornblower, eds., Ritual, Finance, Politics: Athenian Democratic Accounts Presented to David Lewis (Oxford, 1994) 347-69.
- Gomme, A.W. "The Position of Women in Athens in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C." CP 20 (1925) 1-25.
- Goodwater, L. Women in Antiquity: An Annotated Bibliography. Metuchen [N.J.], 1975.
- Gould, J.P. "Law, Custom and Myth: Aspects of the Social Position of Women in Classical Athens," JHS 100 (1980) 38-59.
- Gray-Fow, M. "The Wicked Stepmother in Roman Literature and History: an Evaluation' Latomus 47 (1988), 741-757
- Greene, E. The Erotics of Domination: Male Desire and the Mistress in Latin Love Poetry. Baltimore and London, 1998.
- Greene, E., ed. Women Poets in Ancient Greece and Rome. Norman, 2005.
- Griffin, J. Latin Poets and Roman Life. Chapel Hill, 1986.
- Grubbs, J.E. Women and Law in the Roman Empire. A Sourcebook on
Marriage, Divorce and Widowhood. London and New York, 2002.
- Haentjens, A.M.E. "Reflections on Female Infanticide in the Greco-Roman World," AC 69 (2000) 261-64.
- Hallett, J.P., and M.B. Skinner, eds. Roman Sexualities. Princeton, 1997.
- Hallett, J. "Female Homoeroticism and the Denial of Roman Reality in Latin Literature," Yale Journal of Criticism 3 (1989) 209-27.
- Hallett, J. "Sappho and her Social Context: Sense and Sensibility," Signs 4.3 (Spring 1979) 447-64.
- Hallett, J.P. Fathers and Daughters in Roman Society. Princeton, 1984.
- Halperin, D.M. One Hundred Years of Homosexuality. New York, 1990.
- Halperin, D.M. "The Democratic Body: Prostitution and Citizenship in Classical Athens," in One Hundred Years of Homosexuality (New York, 1990) 88-112.
- Halperin, D.M., J.J. Winkler, F.I. Zeitlin, eds. Before Sexuality. Princeton, 1990.
- Halprin, S. "Look at my Ugly Face!" Myths and Musings on Beauty and Other Perilous Obsessions with Women's Appearance. New York, 1995.
- Hamel, D. Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece. New Haven, 2003.
- Harris, E.M. Review of S. Deacy and K. Pierce, eds., Rape in Antiquity: Sexual Violence in the Greek and Roman Worlds: EMC 16 (1997) 483-96.
- Harris, E.M. "Did the Athenians Regard Seduction as a Worse Crime than Rape?" CQ 40 (1990) 370-77.
- Hawley, R and B. Levick. Women in Antiquity: New Assessments. New York, 1996.
- Hemelrijk, E.A. Matrona Docta: Educated Women in the Roman Elite from Cornelia to Julia Domna. London and New York, 1999.
- Henry, M.M. Prisoner of History: Aspasia of Miletus and her Biographical Tradition. New York, 1995.
- Holst-Warhaft, G. Dangerous Voices: Women's Laments and Greek Literature. London, 1992.
- Humphreys, S.C. The Family, Women, and Death: Comparative Studies. London, 1983.
- Humphreys, S.C. "Women's Stories," in E.D. Reeder, ed., Pandora: Women in Classical Greece (Princeton, 1995) 102-10.
- Hunter, V. "Women's Authority in Classical Athens," EMC 33 (1989) 39-48.
- Hunter, V. Policing Athens: Social Control in the Attic Lawsuits, 420-320 B.C. Princeton, 1994.
- Hurwit, J.M. "Beautiful Evil: Pandora and the Athena Parthenos," AJA 99 (1995) 171-86.
- Ingalls, W. "Demography and Dowries: Perspectives on Female Infanticide in Classical Greece," Phoenix 56 (2002) 246-54.
- Jay, P., and C. Lewis, eds. Sappho through English Poetry. London, 1996.
- Johnstone, S. "Cracking the Code of Silence: Athenian Legal Oratory and the Histories of Slaves and Women," in S.R. Joshel and S. Murnaghan, eds., Women and Slaves in Greco-Roman Culture: Differential Equations (London and New York, 1998) 221-35.
- Joshel, S.R., and S. Murnaghan, eds. Women and Slaves in Greco-Roman Culture: Differential Equations. London and New York, 1998.
- Just, R. Women in Athenian Law and Life. London and New York, 1989.
- Kaltsas, N., and A. Shapiro, Worshiping Women: Ritual and Reality in Classical Athens. New York, 2008.
- Kampen, N. Image and Status: Roman Working Women in Ostia. Berlin, 1981.
- Kampen, N., ed. Sexuality in Ancient Art. Cambridge, 1996.
- Kapparis, K. Abortion in the Ancient World. London, 2002.
- Kapparis, K. "Humiliating the Adulterer: The Law and the Practice in Classical Athens," RIDA 43 (1996) 63-77.
- Karydas, H.P. Eurykleia and Her Successors: Female Figures of Authority in Greek Poetics. Lanham, 1998.
- Katz, M. "Ideology and 'The Status of Women' in Ancient Greece," History and Theory, Beiheft 31 (1992) 70-97.
- Kehoe, P.K. "The Adultery Mime Reconsidered," in D.F. Bright and E.S. Ramage, eds., Classical Texts and their Traditions: Studies in honor of C.R. Trahman (Chico, 1984) 89-106.
- Kellum, B. "The Phallus as Signifier: The Forum of Augustus and Rituals of Masculinity," in N. Kampen, ed., Sexuality in Ancient Art. Cambridge, 1996) 170-83.
- Keuls, E.C. The Reign of the Phallus: Sexual Politics in Ancient Athens. New York, 1985.
- Kilmer, M. Greek Erotica. London, 1993. [Review]
- King, H. Hippocrates' Woman: Reading the Female Body in Ancient Greece. London and New York, 1998.
- King, H. "Medical Texts as a Source for Women's History," in A. Powell, ed., The Greek World (London, 1995) 199-218.
- Kleiner, D.E. "Women and Family Life on Roman Imperial Funerary Altars," Latomus 46 (1987) 545-54.
- Kleiner, D.E.E. Cleopatra and Rome. Cambridge [Mass.], 2005.
- Kleiner, D.E.E., and S.B. Matheson, eds. I Claudia: Women in Ancient Rome. Austin, 1996.
- Kleiner, D.E.E. and S.B. Matheson, eds. I Claudia II: Women in Roman Art and Society. Austin, 2000.
- Koloski-Ostrow, A.O., and C.L. Lyons, eds., Naked Truths. Women, Sexuality, and Gender in Classical Art and Archaeology. New York, 1997.
- Konstan, D. "Premarital Sex, Illegitimacy, and Male Anxiety in Menander and Athens," in A.L. Boegehold and A.C. Scafuro, eds., Athenian Identity and Civic Ideology (Baltimore, 1994) 217-35.
- Kraemer, R.S., ed. Maenads, Martyrs, Matrons, Monastics: A Sourcebook on Women's Religions in the Greco-Roman World. Fortress Press, 1988.
- Krenkel, W., "Erotica I: Der Abortus in der Antike," WZRostock 6 (1971) 443-52.
- Krenkel, W.A. "Familienplanung und Familienpolitik in der Antike," in A.K. Siems, A.K., ed., Sexualität und Erotik in der Antike (Darmstadt, 1988) 375-84.
- Kurke, L. "The Hetaira and the Porne," in Coins, Bodies, Games, and Gold: The Politics of Meaning in Archaic Greece (Princeton, 1999) 175-219.
- Lacey, W.K. The Family in Classical Greece. Ithaca, 1968.
- Laiou, A.E., ed. Consent and Coercion to Sex and Marriage in Ancient and Medieval Societies. Washington, D.C., 1993.
- Langlands, R. Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome. Cambridge, 2006.
- Lardinois, A. "Lesbian Sappho and Sappho of Lesbos" in J. Bremmer, ed., From Sappho to de Sade: Moments in the History of Sexuality (New York, 1991).
- Lefkowitz, M.R. Heroines and Hysterics. London, 1981.
- Lefkowitz, M.R. "The Last Hours of the Parthenos," in E.D. Reeder, ed., Pandora: Women in Classical Greece (Princeton, 1995) 32-38.
- Lefkowitz, M.R. "Seduction and Rape in Greek Myth," in A.E. Laiou, ed., Consent and Coercion to Sex and Marriage in Ancient and Medieval Societies (Washington, D.C., 1993) 17-38.
- Lefkowitz, M.R., and M.B. Fant. Women's Life in Greece and Rome. 2nd ed. Baltimore, 1992.
- Lewis, J. Labour and Love: Women's Experience of Home and Family, 1850-1940. Oxford, 1986.
- Lewis, S. The Athenian Woman: An Iconographic Handbook. London and New York, 2002.
- Lightman, M., and B. Lightman. Biographical Dictionary of Ancient Greek and Roman Women: Notable Women from Sappho to Helena. New York, 2000.
- Lissarague, F. "Women, Boxes, Containers: Some Signs and Metaphors," in E.D. Reeder, ed., Pandora: Women in Classical Greece (Princeton, 1995) 91-101.
- Llewellyn-Jones, L. Aphrodite's Tortoise: The Veiled Woman of Ancient Greece. Swansea, 2003.
- Lloyd-Jones, H. Females of the Species. London, 1975.
- Loraux, N. The Experiences of Tiresias: The Feminine and the Greek Man. Princeton, 1995.
- Lyons, D. Gender and Immortality: Heroines in Ancient Greek Myth and Cult. Princeton, 1996.
- MacDowell, D.M. "The OIKOS in Athenian Law," CQ 39 (1989) 10-21.
- MacMullen, R. "Women in Public in the Roman Empire," Historia 29 (1980) 208-18.
- Marwick, A. Beauty in History: Society, Politics, and Personal Appearance c. 1500 to the Present. London, 1988.
- Massey, M. Women in Ancient Greece and Rome. Cambridge, 1988.
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- McClure, L. Sexuality and Gender in the Classical World: Readings and Sources. Oxford, 2002.
- McGinn, T.A.J. Prostitution, Sexuality, and the Law in Ancient Rome. Oxford, 1998.
- McGinn, T.A.J. "Concubinage and the Lex Julia on Adultery," TAPA 121 (1991) 335-75.
- McKechnie, P. "An Errant Husband and a Rare Idiom (P.Oxy. 744)," ZPE 127 (1999) 157-61. [exposure of children]
- Montserrat, D. Sex and Society in Graeco-Roman Egypt. London, 1996.
- Montserrat, D., ed. Changing Bodies, Changing Meanings: Studies of the Human Body in Antiquity. London, 1997.
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- Noddings, N. Women and Evil. Berkeley, 1989.
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- Nussbaum, M.C. "Platonic Love and Colorado Law: The Relevance of Ancient Greek Norms to Modern Sexual Contoversies," Virginia Law Review 80.7 (October, 1994), 1515-1651.
- Oakley, J.H. "Some 'Other' Members of the Athenian Household: Maids and Their Mistresses in Fifth-century Athenian Art," in B. Cohen, ed., Not the Classical Ideal: Athens and the Construction of the Other in Greek Art (Leiden, Boston, and Köln, 2000) 227-47.
- Oakley, J.H. "Nuptial Nuances: Wedding Images in Non-Wedding Scenes of Myth," in E.D. Reeder, ed., Pandora: Women in Classical Greece (Princeton, 1995) 63-73.
- O'Faolain, J., and L. Marines. Not in God's Image. New York, 1973.
- Ogden, D. Greek Bastardy in the Classical and Hellenistic Periods. Oxford, 1996.
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- O'Higgins, L. Women and Humor in Classical Greece. Cambridge, 2003.
- Omitowoju, R. Rape and the Politics of Consent in Classical Athens. Cambridge, 2002.
- Osborne, R. "Desiring Women on Athenian Pottery," in N. Kampen, ed., Sexuality in Ancient Art. Cambridge, 1996) 65-80.
- Packman, P. "Undesirable Company: The Categorisation of Women in Roman Law," Scholia 3 (1994) [].
- Parisinou, E. "'Lighting' the World of Women: Lamps and Torches in the Hands of Women in the Late Archaic and Classical Periods," G&R 47 (2000) 19-43.
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- Parker, R. "Myths of Early Athens," in J. N. Bremmer, ed., Interpretations of Greek Mythology (Totowa, 1986) 187-214.
- Patterson, C.B. The Family in Greek History. Cambridge [Mass.], 1998.
- Patterson, C.B. "Hai Attikai: The Other Athenians," Helios 13 (1986) 49-67.
- Patterson, C.B. "'Not Worth the Rearing': The Causes of Infant Exposure in Ancient Greece," TAPA 115 (1985) 103-23.
- Patterson, C.B. "The Case against Neaira and the Public Ideology of the Athenian Family," in A.L. Boegehold and A.C. Scafuro, eds., Athenian Identity and Civic Ideology (Baltimore, 1994) 199-216.
- Patterson, C. "Those Athenian Bastards," ClAnt 9 (1990) 40-73.
- Paul-Zinserling, V. Women in Greece and Rome. New York 1972.
- Peradotto, J. and J.P. Sullivan, eds. Women in the Ancient World. Albany [N.Y.], 1984.
- Phillips, J.E. "Roman Mothers and the Lives of Their Adult Daughters," Helios 6 (1978), 69-80.
- Plant, I.M., ed. Women Writers of Ancient Greece and Rome. An Anthology. Norman, 2004.
- Pomeroy, S.B., ed. Plutarch's Advice to the Bride and Groom and A Consolation to his Wife. New York and Oxford, 1999.
- Pomeroy, S.B. Spartan Women. Oxford, 2002.
- Pomeroy, S.B. Xenophon, Oeconomicus: A Social and Historical Commentary. Oxford and New York, 1994.
- Pomeroy, S.B. Families in Classical and Hellenistic Greece: Representations and Realities. New York, 1997.
- Pomeroy, S.B. Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity. New York, 1975.
- Pomeroy, S.B. Women in Hellenistic Egypt. New York, 1984.
- Pomeroy, S.B. Women's History and Ancient History. Chapel Hill, 1991.
- Porter, J.I., ed. Constructions of the Classical Body. Ann Arbor, 1999.
- Porter, J.R. "Adultery by the Book: Lysias 1 (On the Murder of Eratosthenes) and Comic Diegesis," EMC 16 (1997) 421-53.
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