CLA219H1 Lecture 2: Marriage, Sex, Motherhood, and Death Detailed notes on this week's topic, including a list of relevant testable terms (according to terms highlighted during the course as taught last year). Listened to lecture recordings and took extra notes in a

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Resistant reader refusing to accept that dominant perspective in text is the only perspective (ie: reading between the lines to get information that would otherwise be obscure or inaccessible) Greek women (and men) usually only have one name. Often taken from character traits (ie: agape = love) Often have an additional identifier after (ex: agape daughter of ) Athenian women often weren"t refered to by their own name (seen as disrespectful), but were referred to as daughter of ". Have at least 2 names (first name limited number of them and a family name) Some men also had a 3rd name, often used to differentiate different branches of (most ly aristocratic) families. Gaius (first name) julius (family name) caesar (additional name) His daughter is named julia (feminine form of father"s family name) If there were more than one daughter, often they were numbered, and often had family nicknames.

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