Who argued that Athenian women were not secluded?
Gomme
Who argued that Greek women were suppressed and powerless?
Annas
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Who argued that Athenian women were not secluded?
Gomme
Who argued that Greek women were suppressed and powerless?
Annas
Who argued that ancient marriages did not operate in the romantic terms that we see today?
Karanika
Who argued that homoerotic relationships must have been accepted in ancient Greece because they were sung about?
Bennet
Who argued that Rome’s laws towards women would have been fairly relaxed?
Haynes
Who argued that upper class Roman women were sexually liberated?
Pomeroy
Who argued that homoerotic relationships were supported in Rome due to pro-homoerotic graffiti in Pompeii?
Richlin
Who argued that Seneca’s views were counter-cultural?
Gylon
Who argued that Seneca described his mother with a deep love and affection?
Motto
Who argued that stoics believed that sexual intercourse was the antithesis of reason?
Krietner
Who argued that Seneca’s views were unpalatable to a Roman audience?
Campbell
Who argued that Sappho’s group was to teach girls how to be women?
Burnett
Who argued that Sappho’s group was not a school, but a symposium?
Parker
Who argued that Sappho’s wedding songs are phallic?
Poochigan
Who argued that Sappho’s views on homoerotic relationships was unremarkable?
Hall
Who argued that Ars Amatoria was intended for a voyeuristic audience?
Hall
Who argued that Ars Amatoria is about lust rather than love?
Bishop
Who argued that Ovid detested homosexuality?
D’Ella