Imperial Women - A Study in Public Images, 40 B.C. - A.D. 68, Revised edition (Hardcover, 2nd New edition)


From the end of the Roman Republic to the death of the last Julio-Claudian emperor, portraits of women - on coins, public monuments, and private luxury objects - became an increasingly familiar sight throughout the empire. These women usually represented the distinguished bloodlines of the head of the state, or his hopes for succession, but in every case, their images were freighted with political significance. These objects also communicated social messages about the appropriate roles, behavior, and self-presentation of women.
This volume traces the emergence and development of the public female portrait, from Octavia, the first Roman woman to be represented "in propria persona on coinage, to the formidable and ambitious Agrippina the Younger, whose assassination demonstrated to later women the limits of official power they could demand.

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From the end of the Roman Republic to the death of the last Julio-Claudian emperor, portraits of women - on coins, public monuments, and private luxury objects - became an increasingly familiar sight throughout the empire. These women usually represented the distinguished bloodlines of the head of the state, or his hopes for succession, but in every case, their images were freighted with political significance. These objects also communicated social messages about the appropriate roles, behavior, and self-presentation of women.
This volume traces the emergence and development of the public female portrait, from Octavia, the first Roman woman to be represented "in propria persona on coinage, to the formidable and ambitious Agrippina the Younger, whose assassination demonstrated to later women the limits of official power they could demand.

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Imprint

Brill

Country of origin

Netherlands

Series

Mnemosyne, Supplements, 194

Release date

August 2000

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First published

August 2000

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Dimensions

235 x 155mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover - With printed dust jacket / With dust jacket

Pages

492

Edition

2nd New edition

ISBN-13

978-90-04-11969-7

Barcode

9789004119697

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LSN

90-04-11969-8



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