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005 20081027185705.0
008 071109s2008 miua b 000 0 eng d
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050 4 $aDG78$b.R56 2008
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245 00 $aRole models in the Roman world :$bidentity and assimilation /$cedited by Sinclair Bell and Inge Lyse Hansen.
260 $aAnn Arbor :$bUniversity of Michigan Press,$cc2008.
300 $ax, 316 p. :$bill. ;$c29 cm.
440 0 $aMemoirs of the American Academy in Rome.$pSupplementary volume ;$v7
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gIntroduction.$tRole models in the Roman world /$rSinclair Bell --$tThe concept of roles and the malaise of "identity" : ancient Rome and the modern world /$rTonio Hölscher --$tGracious patrons and vulgar success stories in Roman public media /$rSuzanne Dixon --$tWho's tricked : models of slave behavior in Plautus's Pseudolus /$rRoberta Stewart --$tForging identity in the Roman republic : Trojan ancestry and veristic portraiture /$rCharles Brian Rose --$tEluding Romanitas : heroes and antiheroes in Silius Italicus's Roman history /$rEfrossini Spentzou --$tHistory and memory in the construction of identity in early second-century Rome /$rRichard Alston --$tLife without father : declamation and the construction of paternity in the Roman empire /$rMargaret Imber --$tDaughters as Diana : mythological models in Roman portraiture /$rEve D'Ambra --$tTranscending gender : assimilation, identity, and Roman imperial portraits /$rEric R. Varner.
505 00 $g(cont.)$tPortrait statues as models for gender roles in Roman society /$rGlenys Davies --$tSpartan women among the Romans : adapting models, forging identities /$rSarah B. Pomeroy --$tAphrodite and Dionysus : Greek role models for Roman homes? /$rShelley Hales --$tThe image of the family on sepulchral monuments in the northwest provinces /$rHenner von Hesberg --$tMuses as models : learning and the complicity of authority /$rInge Lyse Hansen --$tDegrees of differentiation : role models on early Christian sarcophagi /$rJanet Huskinson --$tThe philological, the folkloric, and the site-specific : three models for decoding classical visual representation /$rJohn R. Clarke.
651 0 $aRome$xSocial life and customs$vCongresses.
651 0 $aRome$xCivilization$vCongresses.
650 0 $aCivilization, Classical$vCongresses.
650 0 $aIdentity (Psychology)$xSocial aspects$vCongresses.
651 0 $aRome$xIntellectual life$vCongresses.
650 0 $aRole models$zRome$vCongresses.
650 0 $aHeroes$zRome$vCongresses.
650 0 $aIdentity (Psychology)$xSocial aspects$zRome$vCongresses.
650 0 $aAssimilation (Sociology)$zRome$vCongresses.
650 0 $aLatin literature$xHistory and criticism$vCongresses.
650 0 $aMaterial culture$zRome$vCongresses.
650 0 $aPortraits, Roman$vCongresses.
650 0 $aVisual communication$zRome$vCongresses.
655 7 $aConference proceedings.$2fast
655 7 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast
700 1 $aBell, Sinclair.
700 1 $aHansen, Inge Lyse.
988 $a20081010
906 $0OCLC