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... inferior . Telemachus , the son of Odysseus , dismisses his mother when he wishes to call an assembly . When Menelaus takes Helen back as his wife after the fall of Troy , her inferior status is reflected . Despite her beauty , such an ...
... inferior . Telemachus , the son of Odysseus , dismisses his mother when he wishes to call an assembly . When Menelaus takes Helen back as his wife after the fall of Troy , her inferior status is reflected . Despite her beauty , such an ...
Page 50
... inferior to men in that she contained less " vital " heat , which meant that , unlike men , she could not produce semen , but only an inferior concoction - menstrual blood . The implication , therefore , was that her inferiority was ...
... inferior to men in that she contained less " vital " heat , which meant that , unlike men , she could not produce semen , but only an inferior concoction - menstrual blood . The implication , therefore , was that her inferiority was ...
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... inferior employment and marital roles . A vociferous minority of women would no longer accept inferior pay for the same work done by men , nor would many women consent to do all the housework in addition to holding a job . Women ...
... inferior employment and marital roles . A vociferous minority of women would no longer accept inferior pay for the same work done by men , nor would many women consent to do all the housework in addition to holding a job . Women ...
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Marriage among the Greeks | 47 |
Roman Marriage | 64 |
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