Roman Manliness: "Virtus" and the Roman Republic

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by Myles McDonnell

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Recent studies of ancient Roman masculinities have concentrated on the private aspects of the subject, particularly sexuality, and have drawn conclusions from a narrow field of reference, usually rhetorical practice. In contrast, this book examines the public and the most important aspect of Roman masculinity: Manliness as represented by the concept of "virtus". Using traditional historical, philological, and archaeological analysis, combined with socio-linguistics and gender studies, it presents a comprehensive picture of how Roman manliness developed from the middle to the late Republic period. 'For historians, therefore, the study of ethics is now the study of a basic building block of the Greek and Roman world, and McDonnell … [has] made a major contribution to the field.' The Times Literary Supplement This 2006 book examines notions of virtus as it contributed to Roman ideas of manliness. Used Book in Good Condition

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