Man to Man : Desire, Homosociality, and Authority in Late-Roman Manhood /
"In an analysis that promises to be controversial, Man to Man: Desire, Homosociality, and Authority in Late-Roman Manhood surveys the presence of same-sex desire between men in the later Roman empire. Most accounts of recent years have either noted that sexual desire between men was forbidden o...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Columbus :
The Ohio State University Press,
[2014]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction. Summary of This Book's Contents
- Prospect for This Book
- Two Men: Setting the Scene
- Law and the Knowingness of Authority
- A Metaphor for Admirability
- Summation and Prior Scholarship on Late-Roman Manhood
- Chapter One. Emperor Julian's Marcus Aurelius. Introduction
- Platonic Glamour in the Caesares
- Saloustios and Julian on the Proper Use of Myths
- The Making of Julian's Authority in 'Against Heracleius'
- Ioulianos Mythoumenos
- Conclusion
- Chapter Two. Athanasius' Antony. Introduction
- Sources and Athanasius' Metier
- Antony the Legible
- Figuring Antony
- Two Treatises
- Conclusion
- Chapter Three. Ammianus' Emperors. Introduction
- Adventus
- Imperial Signature
- Aeternitas in the Res Gestae and Beyond
- Not a Civil Emperor
- Declinatio and Emperor
- Conclusion.