Ovid on Cosmetics : Medicamina Faciei Femineae and Related Texts
Ovid on Cosmetics : Medicamina Faciei Femineae and Related Texts
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Author(s): Johnson, Marguerite
ISBN No.: 9781472514424
Pages: 192
Year: 201601
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 189.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Johnson has achieved an admirable feat by bringing together such a varied collection of primary and secondary materials in a clear and approachable way. This book will provide a very useful point of entry for any reader interested in understanding ancient attitudes towards and knowledge about cosmetics, cosmeceuticals, and beautification practices in general." -- Bryn Mawr Classical Review "[This book] brings together the Latin text and a clear English translation with a thorough introduction and a truly insightful commentary . [A]n invaluable contribution to Ovidian scholarship . [and] a worthwhile read." -- Minerva "This slim volume precisely fulfils the task it sets itself in the subtitle . This is certainly the book to come to if you want to find out about the evidence for hair-curling irons, popular fabric colours or where to buy a wig in ancient Rome." -- Classics For All Reviews "Easy to follow and at the same time full of detail, there is something in this book for a wide range of readers.


" -- Classics Ireland "Johnson's important book is a scholarly dissection of Ovid's writings on personal appearance. She walks us splendidly through the details of hair, cosmetics and cosmeceuticals, jewelry, and clothing in Roman antiquity, and adds some modern resources into the mix as well. A fascinating, wide-ranging, and readable book." -- Kelly Olson, Associate Professor of Classics, Western University, Ontario, Canada "Marguerite Johnson's welcome book conveniently brings together Ovid's discussions of female cosmetics and beauty treatments in his eroto-didactic poetry, including the surviving hundred lines of his treatise on Cosmetic Treatments for the Female Face. This fascinating volume, with helpful illustrations, will interest all students of women, sex and gender in classical antiquity, as well as historians of botany, medicine and science." --Alison Keith, Professor of Classics, University of Toronto, Canada "Marguerite Johnson now presents a classicist's perspective, and her volume will both increase the Medicamina's visibility and help readers approach and appreciate the poem . Johnson's book is an accessible an well-researched addition to Ovidian studies . A useful new resource that provides a fresh foundation to studying Ovid not only as cosmopolitan praeceptor amoris , but also praeceptor cultis , with all the humorous undertones, elegant contours, and historical highlights that entails.


" -- Classical Journal.


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