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Batten ; contributors, Callie Callon [and eleven others] 210 1$aSurrey, England ;$aBurlington, Vermont :$cAshgate,$d2014. 210 4$dİ2014 215 $a1 online resource (320 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-4724-2276-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Contents; List of Plates; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction: "What Shall We Wear?"; Part 1: Dress and the Social Body; 1 What to Wear: Women's Adornment and Judean Identity in the Third Century Mishnah; 2 Coming Apart at the Seams: Cross-dressing, Masculinity, and the Social Body in Late Antiquity; Part 2 Dress and Relationality; 3 "The Holy Habit and the Teachings of the Elders": Clothing and Social Memory in Late Antique Monasticism; 4 Unraveling the Pallium Dispute between Gregory the Great and John of Ravenna 327 $aPart 3 Dress and Character Types5 The Unibrow That Never Was: Paul's Appearance in the Acts of Paul and Thecla; 6 Adorning the Protagonist: The Use of Dress in the Book of Judith; Part 4 Dress and Status Change; 7 A Robe like Lightning: Clothing Changes and Identification in Joseph and Aseneth; 8 Hairiness and Holiness in the Early Christian Desert; Part 5 Dress, Image, and Discourse; 9 Sizing up the Philosopher's Cloak: Christian Verbal and Visual Representations of the Tribo?n; 10 Imagining Judean Priestly Dress: The Berne Josephus and Judaea Capta Coinage 327 $aPart 6 Dress and Material Realities11 Putting on the Perfect Man: Clothing and Soteriology in the Gospel of Philip; 12 The Paradoxical Pearl: Signifying the Pearl East and West; Bibliography of Secondary Sources; Index 330 $aThis volume aims to understand religious aspects of dress in the ancient world by examining a diverse range of religious sources, including literature, art, performance, coinage, economic markets, and memories. 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