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Oxford University Press, Date: 1995-07-19. hardcover. Very Good. 6x1x9. Ships Out Tomorrow! 1995. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195087127 9780195087123 [US]
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Oxford University Press. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. Date: 1995. Hardcover. 0195087127 . DJ has light shelfwear. Very faint marginalia to a few pages in pencil. ; 0.75 x 8.84 x 5.8 Inches; 208 pages; According to legend, Aspasia of Miletus was a courtesan, the teacher of Socrates, and the political adviser of her lover Pericles. Next to Sappho and Cleopatra, she is the best known woman of the ancient Mediterranean. Yet continued uncritical reception of her depiction in Attic comedy and naive acceptance of Plutarch's account of her in his Life of Pericles prevent us from understanding who she was and what her contributions to Greek thought may have been. Madeleine Henry combines traditional philological and historical methods of analysis with feminist critical perspectives, in order to trace the construction of Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient times to the present. Through her analysis of both literary and political evidence, Henry determines the ways in which Aspasia has become an icon of the sexually attractive and politically influential female, how this construction has prevented her from taking her rightful place as a contributor to the philosophical enterprise, and how continued belief in this icon has helped sexualize all women's intellectual achievements. This is the first work to study Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient Greece to the present day. . 1995. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195087127 978019 ...
ISBN10: 0195087127, ISBN13: 9780195087123, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover DJ has light shelfwear. Very faint marginalia to a few pages in pencil. ; 0.75 x 8.84 x 5.8 Inches; 208 pages; According to legend, Aspasia of Miletus was a courtesan, the teacher of Socrates, and the political adviser of her lover Pericles. Next to Sappho and Cleopatra, she is the best known woman of the ancient Mediterranean. Yet continued uncritical reception of her depiction in Attic comedy and naive acceptance of Plutarch's account of her in his Life of Pericles prevent us from understanding who she was and what her contributions to Greek thought may have been. Madeleine Henry combines traditional philological and historical methods of analysis with feminist critical perspectives, in order to trace the construction of Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient times to the present. Through her analysis of both literary and political evidence, Henry determines the ways in which Aspasia has become an icon of the sexually attractive and politically influential female, how this construction has prevented her from taking her rightful place as a contributor to the philosophical enterprise, and how continued belief in this icon has helped sexualize all women's intellectual achievements. This is the first work to study Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient Greece to the present day. [Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1995]
Oxford University Press 1995 Hardcover Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket 0195087127. DJ has light shelfwear. Very faint marginalia to a few pages in pencil.; 0.75 x 8.84 x 5.8 Inches; 208 pages; According to legend, Aspasia of Miletus was a courtesan, the teacher of Socrates, and the political adviser of her lover Pericles. Next to Sappho and Cleopatra, she is the best known woman of the ancient Mediterranean. Yet continued uncritical reception of her depiction in Attic comedy and naive acceptance of Plutarch's account of her in his Life of Pericles prevent us from understanding who she was and what her contributions to Greek thought may have been. Madeleine Henry combines traditional philological and historical methods of analysis with feminist critical perspectives, in order to trace the construction of Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient times to the present. Through her analysis of both literary and political evidence, Henry determines the ways in which Aspasia has become an icon of the sexually attractive and politically influential female, how this construction has prevented her from taking her rightful place as a contributor to the philosophical enterprise, and how continued belief in this icon has helped sexualize all women's intellectual achievements. This is the first work to study Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient Greece to the present day.
ISBN10: 0195087127, ISBN13: 9780195087123, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover, no dust jacket, in very good condition. Light scuffing and scoring to the boards, and creasing and wear to the spine ends and corners. Page block head is slightly marked. The pages and text are otherwise clean and unmarked throughout. LW [Didcot, Oxfordshire, OXON, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1995]
Oxford: Oxford University Press, Date: 1995. Hardcover, no dust jacket, in very good condition. Light scuffing and scoring to the boards, and creasing and wear to the spine ends and corners. Page block head is slightly marked. The pages and text are otherwise clean and unmarked throughout. LW. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. 1995. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195087127 9780195087123 [GB]
ISBN10: 0195087127, ISBN13: 9780195087123, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover, no dust jacket, in very good condition. Light scuffing and scoring to the boards, and creasing and wear to the spine ends and corners. Page block head is slightly marked. The pages and text are otherwise clean and unmarked throughout. LW [Didcot, Oxfordshire, OXON, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1995]
Oxford University Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Date: 1995. Hardcover. 0195087127 . DJ has light shelfwear; 0.75 x 8.84 x 5.8 Inches; 208 pages; According to legend, Aspasia of Miletus was a courtesan, the teacher of Socrates, and the political adviser of her lover Pericles. Next to Sappho and Cleopatra, she is the best known woman of the ancient Mediterranean. Yet continued uncritical reception of her depiction in Attic comedy and naive acceptance of Plutarch's account of her in his Life of Pericles prevent us from understanding who she was and what her contributions to Greek thought may have been. Madeleine Henry combines traditional philological and historical methods of analysis with feminist critical perspectives, in order to trace the construction of Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient times to the present. Through her analysis of both literary and political evidence, Henry determines the ways in which Aspasia has become an icon of the sexually attractive and politically influential female, how this construction has prevented her from taking her rightful place as a contributor to the philosophical enterprise, and how continued belief in this icon has helped sexualize all women's intellectual achievements. This is the first work to study Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient Greece to the present day. . 1995. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195087127 9780195087123 [CA]
ISBN10: 0195087127, ISBN13: 9780195087123, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover DJ has light shelfwear; 0.75 x 8.84 x 5.8 Inches; 208 pages; According to legend, Aspasia of Miletus was a courtesan, the teacher of Socrates, and the political adviser of her lover Pericles. Next to Sappho and Cleopatra, she is the best known woman of the ancient Mediterranean. Yet continued uncritical reception of her depiction in Attic comedy and naive acceptance of Plutarch's account of her in his Life of Pericles prevent us from understanding who she was and what her contributions to Greek thought may have been. Madeleine Henry combines traditional philological and historical methods of analysis with feminist critical perspectives, in order to trace the construction of Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient times to the present. Through her analysis of both literary and political evidence, Henry determines the ways in which Aspasia has become an icon of the sexually attractive and politically influential female, how this construction has prevented her from taking her rightful place as a contributor to the philosophical enterprise, and how continued belief in this icon has helped sexualize all women's intellectual achievements. This is the first work to study Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient Greece to the present day. [Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1995]
Oxford University Press 1995 Hardcover Fine in Near Fine dust jacket 0195087127. DJ has light shelfwear; 0.75 x 8.84 x 5.8 Inches; 208 pages; According to legend, Aspasia of Miletus was a courtesan, the teacher of Socrates, and the political adviser of her lover Pericles. Next to Sappho and Cleopatra, she is the best known woman of the ancient Mediterranean. Yet continued uncritical reception of her depiction in Attic comedy and naive acceptance of Plutarch's account of her in his Life of Pericles prevent us from understanding who she was and what her contributions to Greek thought may have been. Madeleine Henry combines traditional philological and historical methods of analysis with feminist critical perspectives, in order to trace the construction of Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient times to the present. Through her analysis of both literary and political evidence, Henry determines the ways in which Aspasia has become an icon of the sexually attractive and politically influential female, how this construction has prevented her from taking her rightful place as a contributor to the philosophical enterprise, and how continued belief in this icon has helped sexualize all women's intellectual achievements. This is the first work to study Aspasia's biographical tradition from ancient Greece to the present day.
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Hardback. New. Aspasia of Miletus, next to Sappho and Cleopatra, is one of the best known women of the classical world. This study traces the construction of Aspasia's biographical tradition and shows how it has prevented her from taking her rightful place as a contributor to the ancient world. ISBN 0195087127 9780195087123 [GB]
New York: Oxford University Press, Date: 1995. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Signed by the author on front free endpaper. Bound in publisher's original black cloth with spine stamped in gilt. 1995. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195087127 US
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New York: Oxford University Press, Date: 1995. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Signed by the author on front free endpaper. Bound in publisher's original black cloth with spine stamped in gilt. 1995. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195087127 9780195087123 [US]
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ISBN10: 0195087127, ISBN13: 9780195087123, [publisher: Oxford University Press, New York] Hardcover First Edition Signed by the author on front free endpaper. Bound in publisher's original black cloth with spine stamped in gilt. [Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1995]
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ISBN10: 0195087127, ISBN13: 9780195087123, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover Book is in NEW condition. 0.98 [Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1995]
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