From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A list of sources which might be useful when writing articles on the history of women in the ancient Greek world.

Primary Sources

  • Alcman, Partheneia
  • Antiphon, 1, Against the Stepmother
  • Aristophanes, Ecclesiazusae
  • Aristophanes, Lysistrata
  • Aristophanes, Thesmophoriasuzae
  • Demosthenes, 59, Against Neaera
  • Euripides, Medea
  • Euripides, Trojan Women
  • Lysias, 1, Against Erastothenes
  • Plutarch, Sayings of Spartan Women
  • Sappho, especially fr.1, Hymn to Aphrodite
  • Semonides, fr.7, Types of Women
  • Lefkowitz, Mary R.; Fant, Maureen B., eds. (2005). Women's Life in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook in Translation (3 ed.). Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. ISBN  0-8018-8309-1.

Commentaries on Primary Sources

  • Kapparis, Konstantinos A. (1999). Apollodoros 'Against Neaira' [D.59].

Secondary Sources

Books

Dover, K.J. (1968). Lysias and the Corpus Lysiacum. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Fantham, Elaine; Foley, Helene Peet; Kampen, Natalie Boymel; Pomeroy, Sarah B.; Shapiro, H. Alan (1994). Women in the Classical World: Image and Text. New York: Oxford University Press.

Hamel, Debra (2003). Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece. New Haven & London: Yale University Press.

Hughes, Bettany (2005). Helen of Troy: Goddess, Princess, Whore. London: Pimlico.

Loraux, Nicole (1994). Children of Athena: Athenian ideas about citizenship and the division between the sexes. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Pomeroy, Sarah (1994). Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity. London: Pimlico.

Pomeroy, Sarah (2002). Spartan Women.

Winkler, John J. (1990). The Constraints of Desire: the Anthropology of Sex and Gender in Ancient Greece. New York: Routledge.

Book Chapters

Cantarella, Eva (2005). "Gender, Sexuality, and Law". In Gagarin, Michael; Cohen, David (eds.). The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Goldhill, Simon (1994). "Representing Democracy: Women at the Great Dionysia". In Osborne, Robin; Hornblower, Simon (eds.). Ritual, Finance, Politics: Athenian Democratic Accounts Presented to David Lewis. Wotton-under-Edge: Clarendon Press.

Journal Articles

Carey, Christopher (1995). "Rape and Adultery in Athenian Law". The Classical Quarterly. 45 (2).

Cartledge, Paul (1981). "Spartan Wives: Liberation or License?". The Classical Quarterly. 31 (1).

Cohen, David (1989). "Seclusion, Separation, and the Status of Women in Classical Athens". Greece & Rome. 36 (1).

Cohen, David (1991). "Sexuality, Violence, and the Athenian Law of Hubris". Greece & Rome. 38 (2): 176.

Cohn-Haft, Louis (1995). "Divorce in Classical Athens". The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 115.

Cole, Susan Guettel (1984). "Greek Sanctions against Sexual Assault". Classical Philology. 79 (2).

Dillon, Matthew (2007). "Were Spartan Women who Died in Childbirth Honoured with Grave Inscriptions?". Hermes. 135.

Dover, K.J. (1973). "Classical Greek Attitudes to Sexual Behaviour". Arethusa. 6 (1).

Foxhall, Lin (1989). "Household, Gender, and Property in Classical Athens". The Classical Quarterly. 39 (1).

Gould, John (1980). "Law, Custom and Myth: Aspects of the Social Position of Women in Classical Athens". The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 100.

Harrison, Edward M. (1990). "Did Athenians Regard Seduction as a Worse Crime than Rape?". The Classical Quarterly. 40 (2).

Johnstone, Steven (2002). "Apology for the Manuscript of Demosthenes 59.67". The American Journal of Philology. 123 (2).

Kapparis, Konstantinos (1996). "Humiliating the Adulterer: The Law and Practice in Classical Athens". Revue Internationale des droits de l'antiquité. 43.

Kurke, Leslie (1997). "Inventing the "Hetaira": Sex, Politics, and Discursive Conflict in Archaic Greece". Classical Antiquity. 16 (1).

MacDowell, D.M. (1989). "The Oikos in Athenian Law". The Classical Quarterly. 39 (1).

Miner, Jess (2003). "Courtesan, Concubine, Whore: Apollodorus' Deliberate Use of Terms for Prostitutes". The American Journal of Philology. 124 (1).

Morris, Ian (1999). "Archaeology and Gender Ideologies in Early Archaic Greece". Transactions of the American Philological Association. 129.

Nevett, Lisa (1995). "Gender Relations in the Classical Greek Household: the Archaeological Evidence". The Annual of the British School at Athens. 90.

Noy, David (2009). "Neaera's Daughter: A Case of Athenian Identity Theft?". The Classical Quarterly. 59 (2).

Redfield, James (1978). "The Women of Sparta". The Classical Journal. 73 (2).

Schaps, D.M. (1975). "Women in Greek Inheritance Law". The Classical Quarterly. 25 (1).

Schaps, D.M. (1977). "The Woman Least Mentioned: Etiquette and Women's Names". The Classical Quarterly. 27 (2).

Schaps, D.M. (1982). "The Women of Greece in Wartime". Classical Philology. 77 (3).

Schaps, D.M. (1998). "What Was Free about a Free Athenian Woman?". Transactions of the American Philological Society (1974–). 128.

Ste. Croix, G.E.M de (1970). "Some Observations on the Property Rights of Athenian Women". The Classical Review. 20 (3).

Westgate, Ruth (2007). "The Greek House and the Ideology of Citizenship". World Archaeology. 32 (2).

Wolpert, Andrew (2001). "Lysias 1 and the Politics of the Oikos". The Classical Journal. 96 (4).

Bibliographies

  • Diotima's bibliography: Diotima provides resources for studying gender in the ancient Mediterranean, including this comprehensive bibliography.
  • Pomeroy, Sarah B. (1973). "Selected Bibliography on Women in Antiquity". Arethusa. 6 (1).
  • Goodwater, Leanna. Women in Antiquity: An Annotated Bibliography.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A list of sources which might be useful when writing articles on the history of women in the ancient Greek world.

Primary Sources

  • Alcman, Partheneia
  • Antiphon, 1, Against the Stepmother
  • Aristophanes, Ecclesiazusae
  • Aristophanes, Lysistrata
  • Aristophanes, Thesmophoriasuzae
  • Demosthenes, 59, Against Neaera
  • Euripides, Medea
  • Euripides, Trojan Women
  • Lysias, 1, Against Erastothenes
  • Plutarch, Sayings of Spartan Women
  • Sappho, especially fr.1, Hymn to Aphrodite
  • Semonides, fr.7, Types of Women
  • Lefkowitz, Mary R.; Fant, Maureen B., eds. (2005). Women's Life in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook in Translation (3 ed.). Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. ISBN  0-8018-8309-1.

Commentaries on Primary Sources

  • Kapparis, Konstantinos A. (1999). Apollodoros 'Against Neaira' [D.59].

Secondary Sources

Books

Dover, K.J. (1968). Lysias and the Corpus Lysiacum. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Fantham, Elaine; Foley, Helene Peet; Kampen, Natalie Boymel; Pomeroy, Sarah B.; Shapiro, H. Alan (1994). Women in the Classical World: Image and Text. New York: Oxford University Press.

Hamel, Debra (2003). Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece. New Haven & London: Yale University Press.

Hughes, Bettany (2005). Helen of Troy: Goddess, Princess, Whore. London: Pimlico.

Loraux, Nicole (1994). Children of Athena: Athenian ideas about citizenship and the division between the sexes. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Pomeroy, Sarah (1994). Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity. London: Pimlico.

Pomeroy, Sarah (2002). Spartan Women.

Winkler, John J. (1990). The Constraints of Desire: the Anthropology of Sex and Gender in Ancient Greece. New York: Routledge.

Book Chapters

Cantarella, Eva (2005). "Gender, Sexuality, and Law". In Gagarin, Michael; Cohen, David (eds.). The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Goldhill, Simon (1994). "Representing Democracy: Women at the Great Dionysia". In Osborne, Robin; Hornblower, Simon (eds.). Ritual, Finance, Politics: Athenian Democratic Accounts Presented to David Lewis. Wotton-under-Edge: Clarendon Press.

Journal Articles

Carey, Christopher (1995). "Rape and Adultery in Athenian Law". The Classical Quarterly. 45 (2).

Cartledge, Paul (1981). "Spartan Wives: Liberation or License?". The Classical Quarterly. 31 (1).

Cohen, David (1989). "Seclusion, Separation, and the Status of Women in Classical Athens". Greece & Rome. 36 (1).

Cohen, David (1991). "Sexuality, Violence, and the Athenian Law of Hubris". Greece & Rome. 38 (2): 176.

Cohn-Haft, Louis (1995). "Divorce in Classical Athens". The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 115.

Cole, Susan Guettel (1984). "Greek Sanctions against Sexual Assault". Classical Philology. 79 (2).

Dillon, Matthew (2007). "Were Spartan Women who Died in Childbirth Honoured with Grave Inscriptions?". Hermes. 135.

Dover, K.J. (1973). "Classical Greek Attitudes to Sexual Behaviour". Arethusa. 6 (1).

Foxhall, Lin (1989). "Household, Gender, and Property in Classical Athens". The Classical Quarterly. 39 (1).

Gould, John (1980). "Law, Custom and Myth: Aspects of the Social Position of Women in Classical Athens". The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 100.

Harrison, Edward M. (1990). "Did Athenians Regard Seduction as a Worse Crime than Rape?". The Classical Quarterly. 40 (2).

Johnstone, Steven (2002). "Apology for the Manuscript of Demosthenes 59.67". The American Journal of Philology. 123 (2).

Kapparis, Konstantinos (1996). "Humiliating the Adulterer: The Law and Practice in Classical Athens". Revue Internationale des droits de l'antiquité. 43.

Kurke, Leslie (1997). "Inventing the "Hetaira": Sex, Politics, and Discursive Conflict in Archaic Greece". Classical Antiquity. 16 (1).

MacDowell, D.M. (1989). "The Oikos in Athenian Law". The Classical Quarterly. 39 (1).

Miner, Jess (2003). "Courtesan, Concubine, Whore: Apollodorus' Deliberate Use of Terms for Prostitutes". The American Journal of Philology. 124 (1).

Morris, Ian (1999). "Archaeology and Gender Ideologies in Early Archaic Greece". Transactions of the American Philological Association. 129.

Nevett, Lisa (1995). "Gender Relations in the Classical Greek Household: the Archaeological Evidence". The Annual of the British School at Athens. 90.

Noy, David (2009). "Neaera's Daughter: A Case of Athenian Identity Theft?". The Classical Quarterly. 59 (2).

Redfield, James (1978). "The Women of Sparta". The Classical Journal. 73 (2).

Schaps, D.M. (1975). "Women in Greek Inheritance Law". The Classical Quarterly. 25 (1).

Schaps, D.M. (1977). "The Woman Least Mentioned: Etiquette and Women's Names". The Classical Quarterly. 27 (2).

Schaps, D.M. (1982). "The Women of Greece in Wartime". Classical Philology. 77 (3).

Schaps, D.M. (1998). "What Was Free about a Free Athenian Woman?". Transactions of the American Philological Society (1974–). 128.

Ste. Croix, G.E.M de (1970). "Some Observations on the Property Rights of Athenian Women". The Classical Review. 20 (3).

Westgate, Ruth (2007). "The Greek House and the Ideology of Citizenship". World Archaeology. 32 (2).

Wolpert, Andrew (2001). "Lysias 1 and the Politics of the Oikos". The Classical Journal. 96 (4).

Bibliographies

  • Diotima's bibliography: Diotima provides resources for studying gender in the ancient Mediterranean, including this comprehensive bibliography.
  • Pomeroy, Sarah B. (1973). "Selected Bibliography on Women in Antiquity". Arethusa. 6 (1).
  • Goodwater, Leanna. Women in Antiquity: An Annotated Bibliography.

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