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OverviewIn this volume, Bobou offers a systematic analysis of ancient Greek statues of children from the sanctuaries, houses, and necropoleis of the Hellenistic world in order to understand their function and meaning. Comparing images of children in reliefs, terracotta figurines, and marble statutes, she shows that children and childhood became more prominent in the visual material record from the late fifth century BC, a time during which children became a matter of parental and state concern. Looking at the literary and epigraphical evidence, Bobou argues that statues of children were important for transmitting civic values to future citizens, serving as paradigms of behaviour and standing testament to the strength and future of a community. Created by adults, the statues reveal much about adult ideology and values during this period, and the expectations and hopes placed on children. The combination of iconographic studies and examination of the original locations in which statues were placed highlights the importance of children in Hellenistic society as well as their connection with specific areas of civic and social life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Olympia Bobou (Research Assistant, Cast Gallery, Ashmolean Museum)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 22.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 28.20cm Weight: 0.914kg ISBN: 9780199683055ISBN 10: 0199683050 Pages: 214 Publication Date: 08 January 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe topic of this volume is timely and important given the current interest in the private sphere and the growing literature on the family and domestic life in classical antiquity...The author wisely focuses on statues with known provenances, most of which derive from the Greek mainland, islands, Cyprus, and the coasts of Asia Minor, Egypt, Syria, southern Italy and Sicily. -- Mnemosyne The topic of this volume is timely and important given the current interest in the private sphere and the growing literature on the family and domestic life in classical antiquity...The author wisely focuses on statues with known provenances, most of which derive from the Greek mainland, islands, Cyprus, and the coasts of Asia Minor, Egypt, Syria, southern Italy and Sicily. -- Mnemosyne The topic of this volume is timely and important given the current interest in the private sphere and the growing literature on the family and domestic life in classical antiquity...The author wisely focuses on statues with known provenances, most of which derive from the Greek mainland, islands, Cyprus, and the coasts of Asia Minor, Egypt, Syria, southern Italy and Sicily. -- Mnemosyne The topic of this volume is timely and important given the current interest in the private sphere and the growing literature on the family and domestic life in classical antiquity...The author wisely focuses on statues with known provenances, most of which derive from the Greek mainland, islands, Cyprus, and the coasts of Asia Minor, Egypt, Syria, southern Italy and Sicily. -- Mnemosyne Author InformationOlympia Bobou is a classical archaeologist and Research Assistant in the Cast Gallery of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Her interests include the study of family life in the past, gender representation, and use of spaces in sanctuaries and necropoleis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |