Woman Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and Among the Early Christians

Woman Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and Among the Early Christians

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Woman Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and Among the Early Christians

Woman Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and Among the Early Christians

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Woman Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and Among the Early Christians

$105.78 $52.86
Author: Donaldson, James
Format: eBook
Language: English

Woman; Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and Among the Early Christians

The first three books of this work and a part of the fourth are a reprint of the following five articles from the Contemporary Review, and of a portion of the sixth, with the kind consent of the Editor. 1. The Position and Influence of Women in Ancient Greece.Contemporary Review, July, 1878. 2. The Position and Influence of Women in Ancient Athens.Contemporary Review, March, 1879. 3. The Position of Women in Ancient Rome.Contemporary Review, May, 1888. 4. The Position of Women in Ancient Rome.Contemporary Review, October, 1888. 5. The Position of Women among the Early Christians.Contemporary Review, September, 1889. 6. The Characters of Plautus.Contemporary Review, November, 1877. All the articles have been carefully revised and various additions have been inserted in them. The fourth book contains discussions of some important questions bearing on the subject of the work, which are printed for the first time. I am indebted to Mr. John Randall for the preparation of the Index. [1] Everything that has life has a course within certain limits predetermined for it, through which it passes until it finally disappears. The seed of the oak gathers materials from earth and sky until it fashions itself into the majestic tree. It will not become a rose or an elm. So it is with the higher animals and man. The lines of their progress through life are distinctly marked off. But within the limits special to each class, there are different degrees of perfection. All the individuals seem to strive after an ideal which none attains, to which some come very close, and to which all more or less approximate. Man has also his ideal, but in addition to the instinctive power of soul which strives after the ideal, he has the faculty of being conscious of the ideal and of consciously striving after it. What is true of man, is true of woman. What is the ideal of[2] woman? What could we call the complete development and full blossoming of womans life? I have no intention of answering this question, much agitated in the present day. I do not think that I could answer it satisfactorily, but it is requisite for the historian of woman in any age to put it to himself and his readers. A true conception of womans ideal life can be reached only by the long experience of many ages. The very first and most essential element in the harmonious development of womans nature, as it is of mans, is freedom, but this is the very last thing which she acquires. Impediments have arisen on every hand to hinder her from bringing her powers into full activity. Ignorance, prejudice, absurd modes of thought prevalent in particular ages, conventional restraints of an arbitrary nature, laws that have sought to attain special aims without regard to general culture and well-beingthese and like causes have prevented us from seeing what woman might become if she were left unfettered by all influences but those that are benign and congenial. It is the part of the historian to take note of these obstacles, and to see what, notwithstanding these, woman can do and aims at doing. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 67177
Author: Donaldson, James
Release Date: Jan 16, 2022
Format: eBook
Language: English
Publisher: Longmans, Green & Co.
Publication Date: 1907
Publisher Country: UK

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