ABSTRACT

This Sourcebook contains numerous original translations of ancient poetry, inscriptions and documents, all of which illuminate the multifaceted nature of sexuality in antiquity.
The detailed introduction provides full social and historical context for the sources, and guides students on how to use the material most effectively. Themes such as marriage, prostitution and same-sex attraction are presented comparatively, with material from the Greek and Roman worlds shown side by side. This approach allows readers to interpret the written records with a full awareness of the different context of these separate but related societies. Commentaries are provided throughout, focusing on vocabulary and social and historical context.
This is the first major sourcebook on ancient sexuality; it will be of particular use on related courses in classics, ancient history and gender studies.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

A socio-sexual background to Greece and Rome

chapter I|21 pages

The divine sphere

chapter II|22 pages

Beauty

chapter III|27 pages

Marriage

chapter IV|22 pages

Prostitution

chapter V|26 pages

Same-sex relationships

chapter VI|17 pages

Sex and violence

chapter VII|21 pages

Anxiety and repulsion

chapter VIII|26 pages

Aids and handbooks