Matrona Docta: Educated Women in the Roman Élite from Cornelia to Julia Domna

Portada
Routledge, 1999 - 382 pàgines
A study of the education of upper-class women in Roman society in the central period of Roman history, from the second century BC to AD 235. The author explores the place of Roman upper-class women in the world of the educated. She reconstructs their opportunities to acquire an education; the impediments they faced; the level of education they could reach and the judgement on educated women in Roman society. She also examines the role of women as patronesses of literature and learning and Roman women's writing.

Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot

Sobre l'autor (1999)

Emily A. Hemelrijk is a lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Leiden. She has published numerous articles on Roman women in various learned journals

Informació bibliogràfica