How Long to Read Roles for Men and Women in Roman Epigraphic Culture and Beyond

By Peter Keegan (Lecturer in Roman history)

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Description

Previous studies of tombstones and inscriptions dedicated to divinities have focused on methods of assigning names in Roman society, the age at marriage and death of demographic populations across the Roman Empire, relations of kinship, marriage, amity and dependence among elite and sub-altern families and communities, and the performance of acts in accordance with traditional forms of belief and custom. The present volume wishes to ask what conclusions can be drawn from the corpus of private Latin inscriptions from Roman Italy about the identity, social condition and cultural activity of men and women participating in the process of epigraphic commemoration and dedication. In particular, this study hopes to demonstrate that women participated as significantly as men in the process in a variety of ways and contexts usually regarded as prominently or exclusively male, and in certain circumstances left behind the trace or residue of a uniquely female perspective on their world.

How long is Roles for Men and Women in Roman Epigraphic Culture and Beyond?

Roles for Men and Women in Roman Epigraphic Culture and Beyond by Peter Keegan (Lecturer in Roman history) is 181 pages long, and a total of 45,431 words.

This makes it 61% the length of the average book. It also has 56% more words than the average book.

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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 8 minutes to read Roles for Men and Women in Roman Epigraphic Culture and Beyond aloud.

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