Fair Maiden, Fair Maiden”: Skin Color Terminology in Roman Literature and  Latin Inscriptions, Classics

Fair Maiden, Fair Maiden”: Skin Color Terminology in Roman Literature and Latin Inscriptions, Classics

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Lecture by Prof. Shelley P. Haley. Gilman 108 There is evidence in the Roman literature of the Augustan age and later that the Romans were acute observers of difference: gender, class, and even skin-color difference. In this lecture, Dr Haley examines how each of these differences carry varying value and that their intersection and simultaneity

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