Coming of Age in Ancient Greece : Images of Childhood from the Classical Past
, by Jenifer Neils and John H. Oakley; With contributions by Katherine Hart and LesleNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780300099607 | 0300099606
- Cover: Trade Paper
- Copyright: 8/11/2003
What was childhood like in ancient Greece? What activities and games did Greek children embrace? How were they schooled and what religious and ceremonial rites of passage were key to their development? These fascinating questions and many more are answered in this groundbreaking book--the first English-language study to feature and discuss imagery and artifacts relating to childhood in ancient Greece. Coming of Age in Ancient Greece shows that the Greeks were the first culture to represent children and their activities naturalistically in their art. Here we learn about depictions of children in myth as well as life, from infancy to adolescence. This beautifully illustrated book features such archaeological artifacts as toys and gaming pieces alongside images of them in use by children on ancient vases, coins, terracotta figurines, bronze and stone sculpture, and marble grave monuments. Essays by eminent scholars in the fields of Greek social history, literature, archaeology, anthropology, and art history discuss a wide range of topics, including the burgeoning