Women's Religions in the Greco-Roman World: A SourcebookRoss Shepard Kraemer Oxford University Press, 4 de març 2004 - 520 pàgines This is a substantially expanded and completely revised edition of a book originally published in 1988 as Maenads, Martyrs, Matrons, Monastics. The book is a collection of translations of primary texts relevant to women's religion in Western antiquity, from the fourth century BCE to the fifth century CE. The selections are taken from the plethora of ancient religions, including Judaism and Christianity, and are translated from the six major languages of the Greco-Roman world: Greek, Latin, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, and Coptic. The texts are grouped thematically in six sections: Observances, Rituals, and Festivals; Researching Real Women: Documents to, from and by Women; Religious Office; New Religious Affiliation and Conversion; Holy, Pious, and Exemplary Women; and The Feminine Divine. Women's Religions in the Greco-Roman World provides a unique and invaluable resource for scholars of classical antiquity, early Christianity and Judaism, and women's religion more generally. |
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... Called Companion of the Muses Guarducci Epigrafia, 4:525 79. Donation by a Christian Shipowner and Her Daughter Guarducci Epigrafia, 4:373 THREE Religious Office 80. Honors and Privileges Bestowed on a Priestess of Athena.
... Called Companion of the Muses Guarducci Epigrafia, 4:525 79. Donation by a Christian Shipowner and Her Daughter Guarducci Epigrafia, 4:373 THREE Religious Office 80. Honors and Privileges Bestowed on a Priestess of Athena.
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... Epitaphs of Jewish Women Possibly Called “Priestesses” 89A. Epitaph of a Jewish Woman from Egypt CPJ/CIJ 1514; JIGRE 84 89B. Epitaph of a Jewish Woman from Rome CIJ 315; JIWE 2: no. 11 89C. Epitaph of the Mother of a Jewish Woman CIJ.
... Epitaphs of Jewish Women Possibly Called “Priestesses” 89A. Epitaph of a Jewish Woman from Egypt CPJ/CIJ 1514; JIGRE 84 89B. Epitaph of a Jewish Woman from Rome CIJ 315; JIWE 2: no. 11 89C. Epitaph of the Mother of a Jewish Woman CIJ.
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... called either Matrona (a proper name) or perhaps “the Matrona” (an unnamed Roman matron) (entry 37). Similarly for Christian sources, we possess little in the way of evidence that allows us to see whether men and women shared all ritual ...
... called either Matrona (a proper name) or perhaps “the Matrona” (an unnamed Roman matron) (entry 37). Similarly for Christian sources, we possess little in the way of evidence that allows us to see whether men and women shared all ritual ...
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... called Hillock of Cosco, Baubo in the area called Tabarnis, and Thettale near the theatre. Ritual Equipment for a Women's Festival in Hellenistic Egypt P.
... called Hillock of Cosco, Baubo in the area called Tabarnis, and Thettale near the theatre. Ritual Equipment for a Women's Festival in Hellenistic Egypt P.
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... -Century Alexandria; Joan E. Taylor, “Virgin Mothers: Philo on the Women Therapeutae,” Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 12 (2001): 37–63; Joan E. Taylor and Philip R. Davies, “The So-Called Therapeutae of De Vita.
... -Century Alexandria; Joan E. Taylor, “Virgin Mothers: Philo on the Women Therapeutae,” Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 12 (2001): 37–63; Joan E. Taylor and Philip R. Davies, “The So-Called Therapeutae of De Vita.
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