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The Roman Toga

The Roman Toga
Author: Lillian May Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1924
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A Study of the Roman Toga

A Study of the Roman Toga
Author: Lillian May Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1924
Genre: Clothing and dress
ISBN:

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The Toga and Roman Identity

The Toga and Roman Identity
Author: Ursula Rothe
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 147257155X

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This book traces the toga's history from its origins in the Etruscan garment known as the tebenna, through its use as an everyday garment in the Republican period to its increasingly exclusive role as a symbol of privilege in the Principate and its decline in use in late antiquity. It aims to shift the scholarly view of the toga from one dominated by its role as a feature of Roman art to one in which it is seen as an everyday object and a highly charged symbol that in its various forms was central to the definition and negotiation of important gender, age and status boundaries, as well as political stances and ideologies. It discusses the toga's significance not just in Rome itself, but also in the provinces, where it reveals ideas about cultural identity, status and the role of the Roman state. The Toga and Roman Identity shows that, by looking in detail at the history of Rome's national garment, we can gain a better understanding of the complexities of Roman identity for different groups in society, as well as what it meant, at any given time, to be 'Roman'.


Roman Clothing and Fashion

Roman Clothing and Fashion
Author: Alexandra Croom
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2010-09-15
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1445612445

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A detailed, finely researched and profusely illustrated history of clothing and fashion in the Roman Empire.


The World of Roman Costume

The World of Roman Costume
Author: Judith Lynn Sebesta
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1994
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780299138547

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Thirteen scholarly and well-illustrated essays survey, document and elucidate over a thousand years of Roman garments and accessories, including Etruscan influences, Near Eastern fashions and the transition towards early Christian garb.


Detectives in Togas

Detectives in Togas
Author: Henry Winterfeld
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152162801

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In an effort to save a boy wrongly accused, a group of young friends living in ancient Rome search for the culprit who scrawled graffiti on the temple wall.


The Roman Toga

The Roman Toga
Author: Lillian May Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1924
Genre: Costume
ISBN:

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Greek and Roman Dress from A to Z

Greek and Roman Dress from A to Z
Author: Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134589158

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Who dressed as a woman in an attempt to commit adultery with Julius Caesar's wife? How did the ancient Greeks make blusher from seaweed? Just how does one wear a toga?If, as many claim, the importance of clothes lies in their detail, then this a book that no sartorially savvy Classicist should be without. Greek and Roman Dress from A to Z is an alphabetized compendium of styles and accessories that form the well-known classical image: a reference source of stitches, drapery, hairstyles, colours, fabrics and jewellery, and an analysis of the intricate system of social meanings that they comprise.The entries range in length from a few lines to a few pages and cover individual aspects of dress alongside surveys of wider topics and illuminating socio-cultural analysis, drawn from ancient art, literature and archaeology. For those who want to take their reading further, there are references to both primary sources and modern scholarship.This book is be fascinating for anyone delving into it with an interest in style and dress, and an invaluable companion for any classicist.


The Roman Toga

The Roman Toga
Author: Lillian May Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1924
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Women's Work: The First 20,000 Years Women, Cloth, and Society in Early Times

Women's Work: The First 20,000 Years Women, Cloth, and Society in Early Times
Author: Elizabeth Wayland Barber
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1995-09-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0393285588

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"A fascinating history of…[a craft] that preceded and made possible civilization itself." —New York Times Book Review New discoveries about the textile arts reveal women's unexpectedly influential role in ancient societies. Twenty thousand years ago, women were making and wearing the first clothing created from spun fibers. In fact, right up to the Industrial Revolution the fiber arts were an enormous economic force, belonging primarily to women. Despite the great toil required in making cloth and clothing, most books on ancient history and economics have no information on them. Much of this gap results from the extreme perishability of what women produced, but it seems clear that until now descriptions of prehistoric and early historic cultures have omitted virtually half the picture. Elizabeth Wayland Barber has drawn from data gathered by the most sophisticated new archaeological methods—methods she herself helped to fashion. In a "brilliantly original book" (Katha Pollitt, Washington Post Book World), she argues that women were a powerful economic force in the ancient world, with their own industry: fabric.