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Cecilia Olovsdotter, The female shape of conquest: visualising war, victory and dominion through the female gender in Roman art

Cecilia Olovsdotter, The female shape of conquest: visualising war, victory and dominion through the female gender in Roman art The purpose of this project, which represents the first systematic and holistic inquiry of its kind, is to explore the presence and functions of females in the triumphal art of the Roman Empire (1st–6th centuries CE), […]

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Ulf R. Hansson, Non-Marrying Men and the Lure of the Antique. Male Homosociability and the Cult of the Ancient in Eighteenth-Century Rome and Florence

Ulf R. Hansson, Non-Marrying Men and the Lure of the Antique. Male Homosociability and the Cult of the Ancient in Eighteenth-Century Rome and Florence This study discusses various forms of male homosociability and their effects on the study and reception of ancient art and culture in eighteenth-century Rome and Florence. I’m especially interested in the

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