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    Attilio Mastrocinque, Bona Dea and the Cults of Roman Women. 2014.Emily Ann Hemelrijk - 2017 - Klio 99 (1):363-365.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 99 Heft: 1 Seiten: 363-365.
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    Fictive kinship as a metaphor for women’s civic roles.Emily Hemelrijk - 2010 - Hermes 138 (4):455-469.
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    Masculinity and femininity in the Laudatio Turiae.Emily A. Hemelrijk - 2004 - Classical Quarterly 54 (1):185-197.
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    Maternal Megalomania: Julia Domna and the Imperial Politics of Motherhood by Julie Langford.Emily Hemelrijk - 2014 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 108 (1):142-143.
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    Patronesses and “Mothers” of Roman Collegia.Emily Hemelrijk - 2008 - Classical Antiquity 27 (1):115-162.
    This paper studies the meaning and function of the titles “patroness” and “mother” of collegia in Italy and the Latin-speaking provinces of the Roman Empire in the first three centuries CE. It is investigated why some collegia co-opted female patrons or appointed “mothers.” What was expected from these women and was there any difference between a “mother” and a patroness of a collegium? On the basis of epigraphic evidence it is argued that patrona collegii and mater collegii were no empty (...)
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