Women and Sacrifice in Classical Greece
Robin Osborne
There is no doubt that a person's gender could make a difference to their role in Greek sacrifices. But did it normally make a difference in Greece? And why did it make a difference? Two inscriptions from the island of Thasos neatly illustrate the problem. First, one dated to around 440 and found in the sanctuary of Herakles: [ρα]κλε Θασωι [αγ]α ο θμισ, ο– [δ] χορον οδ γ– [υ]ναικ; θμισ ο– [δ]' νατεεται ο– δ γρα τμνετα– ι οσ' θλται1.
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Tahun:
1993
Penerbit:
Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association
Bahasa:
english
Halaman:
15
Nama seri:
The Classical Quarterly, New Series Vol. 43, No. 2
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PDF, 411 KB
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english, 1993