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  1. Rape in antiquity was a matter of social and civic class. As a crime, it was understood as happening only to citizens: sexual assault of non-citizens was not a concern of law. The law took rape of citizens very seriously. Rape of citizen girls and women was a violation against the men who were responsible for them—father, husband, brother ...

  2. Apr 10, 2022 · Addeddate 2022-04-10 20:26:54 Identifier oxford-latin-dictionary Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s2kk01w64hj Ocr tesseract 5.0.0-1-g862e

  3. Theogonia Hesp. Hesperia: Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens Hieron. Hieronymus, see Jerome Hignett, Hist. Athen. Const. C. Hignett, A History of the Athenian Constitution (1952) Himer. Ecl. Himerius, Eclogae Or. Orationes Oxford Classical Dictionary – Abbreviations List

  4. The Oxford Classical Dictionary (OCD), which covers both Greek and Latin authors and texts. Either Liddell & Scott (LSJ) or the Diccionario Griego-Español (DGE) for Greek authors and texts, combined with either the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (TLL) or the Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD) for Latin authors and texts.

  5. Definition. Folktales are traditional fictional stories. “Traditional” means that the stories have been transmitted from narrator to narrator sufficiently to have acquired the form and style that is characteristic of traditional oral narratives the world over. The transmission of folktales is predominantly oral, but in literate societies ...

  6. Praised by playwright Arthur Miller as "a delight for anyone with any curiosity about the roots of our Western culture" and by Booklist as "the single most heavily used book on classical studies," The Oxford Classical Dictionary is without doubt the definitive one-volume resource on ancient Greece and Rome.

  7. Extract. Eutropius the historian, probably from Gaul, who took part in Julian's Persian campaign (363 ce) and was *magister memoriae of Valens, published a survey of Roman history (Breviarium ab urbe condita) in ten books. Beginning with Romulus, he reached the Sullan Civil War in book 5, Caesar's death in book 6 and covered the empire to ...

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