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Ancient History Sourcebook: The Code of the Assura, c. 1075 BCE
Back to Ancient History Sourcebook | Ancient History Sourcebook: The Code of the Assura, c. 1075 BCE Excerpts from the Code of the Assyrians. I.2. If a woman, whether the wife of a man or the daughter of a man, utter vulgarity or indulge in low talk, that woman bears her own sin; against her husband, her sons, or her daughter they shall have no claim. I.7. If a woman bring her hand against a ...
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And Adam Knew Eve: A Dictionary of Sex in the Bible
The purpose of And Adam Knew Eve is to inform as well as hopefully to entertain, by gathering from the biblical text all sexually related stories, concepts, and laws, and presenting them, concisely but with attention to context, in convenient dictionary form. Sexually related material comprises overall such a significant portion of scripture that some knowledge of it is essential both in appreciating the Bible as a whole and in understanding the difference in attitude toward sex to be found between the Old
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People and Places in the Ancient World
Home People Search Places FLORILEGIUM People and Places in the Ancient World UNDER RENOVATION These five ancient cultures did more than any other country or people to advance the progress of the Western mind and culture. From the Near East came writing, metallurgy, law and even the 60 minute hour. Egypt developed technical skill in construction and art that still today amazes us. Greece, a ...
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Women In The Ancient World
WOMEN IN THE ANCIENT WORLD The status, role and daily life of women in the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Rome, Athens, Israel and Babylonia By James C. Thompson, B.A., M.Ed. Revised April, 2002 CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING FOR INFORMATION ON THE LIVES OF WOMEN IN SPECIFIC AREAS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD. THE SITE MAP WILL ENABLE YOU TO GO DIRECTLY TO ANY PAGE. Introduction Dowry and Bride Price in the ...
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The following article is from a special issue of Helios entitled Rescuing Creusa: New
The following article is from a special issue of Helios entitled Rescuing Creusa: New Methodological Approaches to Women in Antiquity, (Helios, New Series 13(2), 1986, pp. 69-84). This article is particular enlightening not only for its detailed discussion of midwives and maternity care, but also because it examines the gap between professional care (the midwifes and doctors) and folk medicine.
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Historical Women of Philosophy
Historical Women of Philosophy 600 BC - 17th Century AD The Three Graces by Edward Burne-Jones Home Introduction Ancient Women The Middle Ages The Renaissance Bibliography Links to More Women of Interest The canon of the history of Philosophy is very small when compared to literature, and it is rigidly fixed. Furthermore, the traditional application of philosophy is tied to a set ...
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Women Warriors Throughout History, Celtic and Roman, gladiator, war, battles, tournaments,
Home Site Map Frequently Asked Questions Bibliography Women as Warriors - Celtic and Roman Ancient World Vikings and Saxons Women as Warriors from 3500BC to the 20th Century A woman's grave (circa 300BC) containing a chariot suitable for use in warfare was discovered in Yorkshire in March 2001 (source The Wetwang Chariot Burial) In 21 AD there was some debate as to whether Roman ...
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Antiqua Medicina: Women In Medicine
Agnodice is a figure oft mentioned in the histories of the medical profession; but her story is largely unfamiliar to Classicists. She is credited with achieving a role, that of physician, forbidden to her by law. However, it is highly unlikely that she was an historical figure in third century Athens; instead she belongs to the realm of myth and folk tale. The only source for her tale is ...
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Justinian, Theodora and Procopius
An exhaustive guide and web directory about the emperor Justinian, the empress Theodora, and our most interesting source for their lives, Procopius of Caesarea.
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Celtic Women: Myth and Symbol
Celtic Women: Myth and Symbol The Celtic people have long been an enigma to the world for their historically independent- thinking minds and for their kind of natural mysticism. The Celts have also been known for their tendency for both their progressivism as evidenced in their early law codes, and for their conservatism as seen in their attachment to native pagan traditions in the face of ...
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