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A scholarly survey traces women's social, legal, and religious roles in ancient Greek and Roman societies and within early Christian communities. It examines literary and historical sources to contrast Homeric, Spartan, and Athenian practices, highlights poetic and public figures, and analyzes Roman family law, religious life, and domestic effects of marriage arrangements. The study then considers the changing status of women in early Christianity, offering explanations for shifts in influence. Supplementary chapters address contested interpretations, regional variations, cultural practices, and specific textual portraits, and the volume concludes with a bibliography and index.

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Sir James Donaldson

Sir James Donaldson was a notable scholar and author recognized for his contributions to the study of women's roles in historical contexts. His key work, "Woman; Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and Among the Early Christians," explores the societal and cultural dynamics that shaped women's lives in ancient civilizations and early Christianity. Through his research, Donaldson provides valuable insights into the historical significance of women, highlighting their influence and status across different eras. His work remains a significant resource for those interested in gender studies and the history of women.

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