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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Prostitutes and courtesans in the ancient world / edited by Christopher A. The University of Wisconsin Press 1930 Monroe Street Madison, Wisconsin 53711 3 Henrietta Street London WC2E 8LU, England Copyright © 2006 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System All rights reserved 5

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Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World Edited by Publication of this volume has been made possible through the generous support and enduring vision of Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World The University of Wisconsin Press Madison, Wisconsin Edited by Christopher A. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California. Rosenmeyer, General EditorsĬover Illustration: © The J. Wisconsin Studies in Classics William Aylward, Nicholas D. MCCLURE is professor of classics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, author of Courtesans at Table: Gender and Greek Literary Culture in Athenaeus, and editor of Sexuality and Gender in the Ancient World. FARAONE is professor of classics at the University of Chicago, author of Ancient Greek Love Magic, and coeditor of Magika Hiera: Ancient Greek Magic and Religion. Prostitutes & Courtesans in the Ancient World µ

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The readable style and lively English translations will make this book accessible not only to students and specialists but also to the broader reading public.” -Judith P. “This volume engages provocatively with previous studies on the topic of prostitution in Greece, Rome, and the Near East. These essays reflect the variety and vitality of the debates engendered by the last three decades of research by confronting the ambiguous terms for prostitution in ancient languages, the difficulty of distinguishing the prostitute from the woman who is merely promiscuous or adulterous, the question of whether sacred or temple prostitution actually existed in the ancient Near East and Greece, and the political and social implications of literary representations of prostitutes and courtesans. The chapters in this volume examine a wide variety of genres and sources, from legal and religious tracts to the genres of lyric poetry, love elegy, and comic drama to the graffiti scrawled on the walls of ancient Pompeii. They sat in brothels and walked the streets they paid taxes and set up dedications in religious sanctuaries they appeared as characters–sometimes admirable, sometimes despicable–on the comic stage and in the law courts they lived lavishly, consorting with famous poets and politicians and they participated in otherwise all male banquets and drinking parties, where they aroused jealousy among their anxious lovers. In ancient times, although they were socially marginal, prostitutes connected with almost every aspect of daily life.

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Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World explores the implications of sex-for-pay across a broad span of time, from ancient Mesopotamia to the early Christian period. Prostitutes & Courtesans in the Ancient World

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Prostitutes & Courtesans in the Ancient World –Ellen Greene, author of The Erotics of Domination Μ “Demonstrates, quite splendidly, how the study of prostitution in the ancient world provides crucial insight into the nature of ancient life, its mores, social practices, and political ideologies and discourses.” Classics / Women’s Studies / Ancient History













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