Greek prostitutes in the ancient Mediterranean, 800 BCE-200 CE /
[Book]
edited by Allison Glazebrook and Madeleine M. Henry
Madison, Wis. :
University of Wisconsin Press,
c2011
xi, 324 p. :
ill. ;
23 cm
Wisconsin studies in classics
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Why prostitues? Why Greek? Why now? / Allison Glazebrook and Madeleine M. Henry -- Traffic in women : from Homer to Hipponax, from war to commerce / Madeleine M. Henry --- Porneion : prostitution in Athenian civic space / Allison Glazebrook -- Bringing the outside in : the Andrōn as brothel and the Symposium's civic sexuality / Sean Corner -- Woman + wine = prostitute in classical Athens? / Clare Kelly Blazeby -- Embodying sympotic pleasure : a visual pun on the body of an Aulētris / Helen A. Coccagna -- Sex for sale? Interpreting erotica in the Havana collection / Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz -- Brothels at Delos : the evidence for prostitution in the maritime world / T. Davina McClain and Nicholas K. Rauh -- Ballio's brothel, Phoenicium's letter, and the literary education of Greco-Roman prostitutes : the evidence of Plautus's Pseudolus / Judith P. Hallett -- Prostitutes, pimps, and political conspiracies during the Late Roman Republic -- Terminology of prostittuion in the Ancient Greek world / Konstantinos K. Kapparis -- Greek brothels and more / Thomas A.J. McGinn