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    • Gender and public image in imperial Rome 

      McCullough, Anna (2007-11) - Thesis
      Roman gender was often defined and regulated visually – that is, if and under what conditions a woman or man appeared in public, through personal appearance, or through representations in art or literature. In this discourse ...
    • Letters to the emperor : epistolarity and power relations from Cicero to Symmachus 

      Creese, Maggi (2007-06) - Thesis
      Traditionally Latin prose letters have been classified in one of two ways: often they are seen as historical documents to be mined for political, historical and social information; otherwise they are viewed as literature, ...