This book is well-presented and well-written

Bryn Mawr Classical Review

This book ... is highly readable for its comments on the social and political history of the time, as well as an insight into the literary works of Catullus and Cicero. As a commentary on a key Republican family, it works as an in-depth case study of Late Republican life.

Kate Hammond, Journal of Roman Studies

Clodia Metelli: The Tribune's Sister is the first full-length biography of a Roman aristocrat whose colorful life, as described by her contemporaries, has inspired numerous modern works of popular fiction, art, and poetry. Clodia, widow of the consul Metellus Celer, was one of several prominent females who made a mark on history during the last decades of the Roman Republic. As the eldest sister of the populist demagogue P. Clodius Pulcher, she used her wealth and position to advance her brother's political goals. For that she was brutally reviled by Clodius' enemy, the orator M. Tullius Cicero, in a speech painting her as a scheming, debauched whore. Clodia may also have been the alluring mistress celebrated in the love poetry of Catullus, whom he calls "Lesbia" in homage to Sappho and depicts as beautiful, witty, but also false and corrupt. From Cicero's letters, finally, we receive glimpses of a very different woman, a great lady at her leisure. This study examines Clodia in the contexts of her family background, the societal expectations for a woman of her rank, and the turbulent political climate in which she operated. It weighs the value of the several kinds of testimony about her and attempts to extract a picture as faithful to historical truth as possible. The manner in which Clodia was represented in writings of the period, and the motives of their authors in portraying her as they did, together shed considerable light on the role played by female figures in Roman fiction and historiography.
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Clodia Metelli: The Tribune's Sister is the first full-length biography of a Roman aristocrat whose colorful life, as portrayed by contemporaries, has inspired numerous modern works of popular fiction, art, and poetry. This study, by examining the way in which she was represented, sheds light on the role played by major female figures in Roman literature.
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; ABBREVIATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; GENEALOGIES OF CLODIA METELLI AND HER SIBLINGS; MAPS; INTRODUCTION; AFTERWORD: A WOMAN IN A MAN'S WORLD; ENDNOTES; WORKS CITED
"The book is well-presented and well-written, with an image in each chapter, easily accessible sections and sub-sections within the chapters. As an early volume in the Women in Antiquity series, it has set the tone for future biographies of other key women." --Bryn Mawr Classical Review "Skinner, one of the most sophisticated and accomplished classical scholars today, is the perfect person to write the first full-length biography of Clodia Metelli. This is a careful, impeccably documented biography that confronts directly the political context of Clodia's life, explores Roman attitudes toward wealthy, sexually adventuresome women and deals effectively with the primarily hostile sources for her life. Scholars and students alike will find this biography as interesting for its content as for a model of persuasive scholarship. Essential." --CHOICE
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Selling point: First full-length biography of Clodia Metelli in any language Selling point: New suggestions about the influence of Cicero's oratory on Catullus' poetry
Marilyn Skinner is Professor of Classics at the University of Arizona.
Selling point: First full-length biography of Clodia Metelli in any language Selling point: New suggestions about the influence of Cicero's oratory on Catullus' poetry

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195375015
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
299 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

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Biographical note

Marilyn Skinner is Professor of Classics, University of Arizona