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Aphrodite's Tortoise: The Veiled Woman of Ancient Greece

by: Llewellyn-Jones, L.

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Category: Greek Pottery – Painting – Terracottas
Code: 3900
ISBN-13: 9780954384531 / 978-0-9543845-3-1
ISBN-10: 0954384539 / 0-9543845-3-9
Publisher: The Classical Press of Wales
Publication Date: 2003
Publication Place: Swansea
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 358
Book Condition: New
Comments: x, 358 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. / Veiling the ancient Greeks -- Defining 'The veil' -- Veil-styles in the ancient Greek world -- Revealing the veil: problems in the iconography of veiling -- Who Veils? Veiling and social identity in the ancient Greek sources

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Greek women routinely wore the veil. That is the unexpected finding of this major study. The Greeks, rightly credited with the invention of civic openness, are revealed as also part of a more eastern tradition of seclusion. From the iconography as well as the literature of Greece, Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones shows that fully veiling of face and head was commonplace. He analyses the elaborate Greek vocabulary for veiling, and explores what the veil was meant to achieve. He also uses Greek and more recent - mainly Islamic - evidence to show how women could exploit and subvert the veil to achieve eloquent, sometimes emotional, communication.

 
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Aphrodite's Tortoise: The Veiled Woman of Ancient Greece

by: Llewellyn-Jones, L.

  • ISBN-13: 9780954384531 / 978-0-9543845-3-1
  • ISBN-03: 0954384539 / 0-9543845-3-9
  • The Classical Press of Wales, Swansea, 2003

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