The Brothel of Pompeii

The Brothel of Pompeii
Author: Sarah Levin-Richardson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781108496872

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Offers an in-depth exploration of the only assured brothel from the Greco-Roman world, illuminating the lives of both prostitutes and clients.

Pompeii

Pompeii
Author: Mary Beard
Publsiher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2010-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847650641

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WINNER OF THE WOLFSON HISTORY PRIZE 2008 'The world's most controversial classicist debunks our movie-style myths about the Roman town with meticulous scholarship and propulsive energy' Laura Silverman, Daily Mail The ruins of Pompeii, buried by an explosion of Vesuvius in 79 CE, offer the best evidence we have of everyday life in the Roman empire. This remarkable book rises to the challenge of making sense of those remains, as well as exploding many myths: the very date of the eruption, probably a few months later than usually thought; or the hygiene of the baths which must have been hotbeds of germs; or the legendary number of brothels, most likely only one; or the massive death count, maybe less than ten per cent of the population. An extraordinary and involving portrait of an ancient town, its life and its continuing re-discovery, by Britain's favourite classicist.

The Fires of Vesuvius

The Fires of Vesuvius
Author: Mary Beard
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2010-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674744417

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Pompeii is the most famous archaeological site in the world, visited by more than two million people each year. Yet it is also one of the most puzzling, with an intriguing and sometimes violent history, from the sixth century BCE to the present day. Destroyed by Vesuvius in 79 CE, the ruins of Pompeii offer the best evidence we have of life in the Roman Empire. But the eruptions are only part of the story. In The Fires of Vesuvius, acclaimed historian Mary Beard makes sense of the remains. She explores what kind of town it was—more like Calcutta or the Costa del Sol?—and what it can tell us about “ordinary” life there. From sex to politics, food to religion, slavery to literacy, Beard offers us the big picture even as she takes us close enough to the past to smell the bad breath and see the intestinal tapeworms of the inhabitants of the lost city. She resurrects the Temple of Isis as a testament to ancient multiculturalism. At the Suburban Baths we go from communal bathing to hygiene to erotica. Recently, Pompeii has been a focus of pleasure and loss: from Pink Floyd’s memorable rock concert to Primo Levi’s elegy on the victims. But Pompeii still does not give up its secrets quite as easily as it may seem. This book shows us how much more and less there is to Pompeii than a city frozen in time as it went about its business on 24 August 79.

The Economy of Prostitution in the Roman World

The Economy of Prostitution in the Roman World
Author: Thomas McGinn
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2004-02-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780472113620

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DIVAn in-depth study of the different venues for the sale of sex in the Roman world /div

Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World

Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World
Author: Christopher A. Faraone,Laura K. McClure
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2008-03-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299213138

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Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World explores the implications of sex-for-pay across a broad span of time, from ancient Mesopotamia to the early Christian period. In ancient times, although they were socially marginal, prostitutes connected with almost every aspect of daily life. They sat in brothels and walked the streets; they paid taxes and set up dedications in religious sanctuaries; they appeared as characters—sometimes admirable, sometimes despicable—on the comic stage and in the law courts; they lived lavishly, consorting with famous poets and politicians; and they participated in otherwise all-male banquets and drinking parties, where they aroused jealousy among their anxious lovers. The chapters in this volume examine a wide variety of genres and sources, from legal and religious tracts to the genres of lyric poetry, love elegy, and comic drama to the graffiti scrawled on the walls of ancient Pompeii. These essays reflect the variety and vitality of the debates engendered by the last three decades of research by confronting the ambiguous terms for prostitution in ancient languages, the difficulty of distinguishing the prostitute from the woman who is merely promiscuous or adulterous, the question of whether sacred or temple prostitution actually existed in the ancient Near East and Greece, and the political and social implications of literary representations of prostitutes and courtesans.

Pompeii in the Public Imagination from Its Rediscovery to Today

Pompeii in the Public Imagination from Its Rediscovery to Today
Author: Shelley Hales,Joanna Paul
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2011-11-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199569366

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A collection of essays exploring the different ways in which the ruined city of Pompeii has been a major source of inspiration to Western imaginations. Creative and popular, as well as scholarly approaches are covered, including an interview with the novelist Robert Harris, and the volume is fully illustrated, with several images in full colour.

Roman Pompeii

Roman Pompeii
Author: Ray Laurence
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2010-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136699030

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Including new chapters that reveal how the young learnt the culture of the city, this fully revised and updated edition of Roman Pompeii looks at the latest archaeological and literary evidence relating to the city of Pompeii from the viewpoint of architect, geographer and social scientist.

Prostitutes and Matrons in the Roman World

Prostitutes and Matrons in the Roman World
Author: Anise K. Strong
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1316602648

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Prostitutes and Matrons in the Roman World is the first substantial account of elite Roman concubines and courtesans. Exploring the blurred line between proper matron and wicked prostitute, it illuminates the lives of sexually promiscuous women like Messalina and Clodia, as well as prostitutes with hearts of gold who saved Rome and their lovers in times of crisis. It also offers insights into the multiple functions of erotic imagery and the circumstances in which prostitutes could play prominent roles in Roman public and religious life. Tracing the evolution of social stereotypes and concepts of virtue and vice in ancient Rome, this volume reveals the range of life choices and sexual activity, beyond the traditional binary depiction of wives or prostitutes, that were available to Roman women.