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25 fascia cruralis, fascia pedulis, impilia – ‘puttees,’ ‘socks,’ and felt inner shoes

  • Jan Radicke
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Roman Women’s Dress
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Roman Women’s Dress
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© 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Kapitel in diesem Buch

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface VII
  3. Abbreviations XI
  4. Contents XIII
  5. General Introduction 1
  6. Part A: Literary Sources
  7. Introduction to part A 19
  8. 1 The law of the Twelve Tables (tab. 10.3–4 Bruns) 27
  9. 2 Cato Origines F 113 P. – Female Dress in Public Discourse about Luxury in the Second Century BCE 43
  10. 3 Naevius Lycurgus F 18 R. – Greek female bacchantes and their costume 55
  11. 4 Plautus Epidicus – the dress catalogue 65
  12. 5 Plautus – the catalogue of the dress dealers in the Aulularia 85
  13. 6 Plautus Menaechmi – a long robe (palla) and a travesty 117
  14. 8 Lucilius 179
  15. 9 Varro – Menippean Satires and Logistorici 183
  16. 10 Cicero – the travesty of P. Clodius Pulcher 201
  17. 11 Lucretius – the invisible woman 209
  18. 12 Catullus c. 64 – Ariadne, dressed and yet naked 217
  19. 13 Imperial literature on dress – an overview 221
  20. Part B: Dress and Dress Terms
  21. Introduction to part B 227
  22. 1 tunica – Roman tunica and Greek chiton 243
  23. 2 pallium – the regular female cloak 277
  24. 3 palla – (1) precious cloak and (2) ‘peplos’ 285
  25. 4 stola/vestis longa – a dress of Roman matrons 299
  26. 5 praetexta – a dress of young Roman girls 355
  27. 6 toga – an attire of unfree prostitutes 365
  28. 7 paenula – ‘poncho’ 375
  29. 8 abolla – rough woollen cloak 379
  30. 9 vestes Melitenses, vestes Coae, cyclas, gausapum – fashion and the Empire 383
  31. 10 synthesis – a cosmopolitan dinner dress 401
  32. 11 colores – colour, dress style, and fashion 405
  33. 12 reticulum – hairnet 455
  34. 13 mitra – headscarf 461
  35. 14 anadema – headband 467
  36. 15 strophium I – hair circlet 471
  37. 16 vitta – a plaited headband and a matronal badge 475
  38. 17 palliolum – scarf 485
  39. 18 flammeum – bridal scarf 487
  40. 19 focale – neckerchief 491
  41. 20 cingillum, zona – belt 493
  42. 21 strophium II – cord 499
  43. 22 fascia pectoralis, capitium – the breast wrap, an erotic piece of underwear 505
  44. 23 amictorium and mamillare – ‘top’ and breast-band 513
  45. 24 subligar, subligaculum – ‘loin-cloth’ 515
  46. 25 fascia cruralis, fascia pedulis, impilia – ‘puttees,’ ‘socks,’ and felt inner shoes 521
  47. 26 calceus – the quintessential Roman shoe 525
  48. 27 soccus – the laced shoe 531
  49. 28 solea, sandalium – sandal 539
  50. 29 crepida – Greek Sandal 543
  51. 30 diabathra, Sicyonia, phaecasia, Gallica – shoes and fashion 549
  52. Part C: Ancient Theory
  53. Introduction to part C 559
  54. 1 Varro and the Early History of Female Roman Dress 561
  55. 2 Varro (VPR 306) – the toga: a Primeval Unisex Garment? 577
  56. Part D: Glosses
  57. Introduction to part D 587
  58. 1 *ricinium (triclinium) – the Law of the Twelve Tables 591
  59. 2 *arsineum, *galbeum, *rusceus – Cato Origines F 113 P. 599
  60. 3 *regilla, *patagiata, *indusiata – Plautus Epidicus I 601
  61. 4 *rica (tricae) – Plautus Epidicus II 617
  62. 5 *supparus – Plautus Epidicus III 641
  63. 6 *Capital; *caltula, *castula, *capitula; *calasis – five grammarians’ glosses 659
  64. 7 *stica – a modern dress gloss 667
  65. The Archaeological Evidence 671
  66. Epilogue 701
  67. Select Bibliography 713
  68. Illustration Credits 715
  69. General Index 717
  70. Index locorum 731
  71. Plates 1–29 755
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