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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- CONTRIBUTORS ix
- LIST OF FIGURES xi
- ABBREVIATIONS xvii
- Introduction: From Costume History to Dress Studies 1
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PART I Investments in Masculinity
- 1. Public Dress and Social Control in Late Republican and Early Imperial 21
- 2. Togam virilem sumere: Coming of Age in the Roman World 47
- 3. The Double Identity of Roman Portrait Statues: Costumes and Their Symbolism at Rome 71
- 4. The ‘Dark Side’ of the Toga 94
- 5. (Un)Dressed to Kill: Viewing the Retiarius 113
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PART II Fashioning the Female
- 6. The Appearance of the Young Roman Girl 139
- 7. Covering the Head at Rome: Ritual and Gender 158
- 8. Designing Women: The Representation of Women’s Toiletries on Funerary Monuments in Roman Italy 172
- 9. Sartorial Elegance and Poetic Finesse in the Sulpician Corpus 192
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PART III The Cultural Poetics of Dress
- 10. The Woven Garment as Literary Metaphor: The Peplos in Ciris 9–41 205
- 11. Spinning the Trabea: Consular Robes and Propaganda in the Panegyrics of Claudian 217
- 12. Appearing for the Defence: Apuleius on Display 238
- 13. Tertullian’s De Pallio and Roman Dress in North Africa 257
- 14. Prudery and Chic in Late Antique Clothing 271
- REFERENCES 295
- INDEX LOCORUM 331
- GENERAL INDEX 353
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- CONTRIBUTORS ix
- LIST OF FIGURES xi
- ABBREVIATIONS xvii
- Introduction: From Costume History to Dress Studies 1
-
PART I Investments in Masculinity
- 1. Public Dress and Social Control in Late Republican and Early Imperial 21
- 2. Togam virilem sumere: Coming of Age in the Roman World 47
- 3. The Double Identity of Roman Portrait Statues: Costumes and Their Symbolism at Rome 71
- 4. The ‘Dark Side’ of the Toga 94
- 5. (Un)Dressed to Kill: Viewing the Retiarius 113
-
PART II Fashioning the Female
- 6. The Appearance of the Young Roman Girl 139
- 7. Covering the Head at Rome: Ritual and Gender 158
- 8. Designing Women: The Representation of Women’s Toiletries on Funerary Monuments in Roman Italy 172
- 9. Sartorial Elegance and Poetic Finesse in the Sulpician Corpus 192
-
PART III The Cultural Poetics of Dress
- 10. The Woven Garment as Literary Metaphor: The Peplos in Ciris 9–41 205
- 11. Spinning the Trabea: Consular Robes and Propaganda in the Panegyrics of Claudian 217
- 12. Appearing for the Defence: Apuleius on Display 238
- 13. Tertullian’s De Pallio and Roman Dress in North Africa 257
- 14. Prudery and Chic in Late Antique Clothing 271
- REFERENCES 295
- INDEX LOCORUM 331
- GENERAL INDEX 353