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The author surveys the position and character of women in ancient Rome, balancing legendary narratives with critical commentary on their historical value. Chapters examine origins and civic myths, legal and social status, domestic and public duties, religious functions, and illustrative anecdotes that reveal prevailing virtues and foibles. Attention is given to the continuity of feminine nature across changing institutions and to how laws and customs shaped daily life without altering core dispositions. Learned critique and accessible storytelling combine to present a panoramic, source-aware portrait of Roman women and the traditions that preserve their memory.
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