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This volume examines the social customs and everyday life of ancient Greece, treating marriage rites, the legal and social position of married women, and standards of dress and ornament. It then describes domestic spaces and furnishings, culinary habits and entertainments including the theatre, and finally turns to rural life: villas and farmyards, gardens and orchards, vineyards and agricultural practices, and pastoral routines. The material combines legal, ritual, and practical details to sketch household organization, leisure, and economic activity across urban and rural settings.

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James Augustus St. John

James Augustus St. John was a 19th-century English writer and historian, best known for his extensive works on ancient cultures and travel literature. His notable contributions include "The History of the Manners and Customs of Ancient Greece," a comprehensive three-volume exploration of Greek society, which delves into the customs, traditions, and daily life of ancient Greeks. St. John's other significant work, "The Lives of Celebrated Travellers," offers insights into the lives and adventures of notable explorers, reflecting his interest in travel and cultural exchange. His writings are characterized by a blend of historical detail and narrative style, contributing to the understanding of both ancient and contemporary societies.

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