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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Contents -- General Introduction -- Part A: Literary Sources -- Introduction to part A -- 1 The law of the Twelve Tables (tab. 10.3–4 Bruns) -- 2 Cato Origines F 113 P. – Female Dress in Public Discourse about Luxury in the Second Century BCE -- 3 Naevius Lycurgus F 18 R. – Greek female bacchantes and their costume -- 4 Plautus Epidicus – the dress catalogue -- 5 Plautus – the catalogue of the dress dealers in the Aulularia -- 6 Plautus Menaechmi – a long robe (palla) and a travesty -- 8 Lucilius -- 9 Varro – Menippean Satires and Logistorici -- 10 Cicero – the travesty of P. Clodius Pulcher -- 11 Lucretius – the invisible woman -- 12 Catullus c. 64 – Ariadne, dressed and yet naked -- 13 Imperial literature on dress – an overview -- Part B: Dress and Dress Terms -- Introduction to part B -- 1 tunica – Roman tunica and Greek chiton -- 2 pallium – the regular female cloak -- 3 palla – (1) precious cloak and (2) ‘peplos’ -- 4 stola/vestis longa – a dress of Roman matrons -- 5 praetexta – a dress of young Roman girls -- 6 toga – an attire of unfree prostitutes -- 7 paenula – ‘poncho’ -- 8 abolla – rough woollen cloak -- 9 vestes Melitenses, vestes Coae, cyclas, gausapum – fashion and the Empire -- 10 synthesis – a cosmopolitan dinner dress -- 11 colores – colour, dress style, and fashion -- 12 reticulum – hairnet -- 13 mitra – headscarf -- 14 anadema – headband -- 15 strophium I – hair circlet -- 16 vitta – a plaited headband and a matronal badge -- 17 palliolum – scarf -- 18 flammeum – bridal scarf -- 19 focale – neckerchief -- 20 cingillum, zona – belt -- 21 strophium II – cord -- 22 fascia pectoralis, capitium – the breast wrap, an erotic piece of underwear -- 23 amictorium and mamillare – ‘top’ and breast-band -- 24 subligar, subligaculum – ‘loin-cloth’ -- 25 fascia cruralis, fascia pedulis, impilia – ‘puttees,’ ‘socks,’ and felt inner shoes -- 26 calceus – the quintessential Roman shoe -- 27 soccus – the laced shoe -- 28 solea, sandalium – sandal -- 29 crepida – Greek Sandal -- 30 diabathra, Sicyonia, phaecasia, Gallica – shoes and fashion -- Part C: Ancient Theory -- Introduction to part C -- 1 Varro and the Early History of Female Roman Dress -- 2 Varro (VPR 306) – the toga: a Primeval Unisex Garment? -- Part D: Glosses -- Introduction to part D -- 1 *ricinium (triclinium) – the Law of the Twelve Tables -- 2 *arsineum, *galbeum, *rusceus – Cato Origines F 113 P. -- 3 *regilla, *patagiata, *indusiata – Plautus Epidicus I -- 4 *rica (tricae) – Plautus Epidicus II -- 5 *supparus – Plautus Epidicus III -- 6 *Capital; *caltula, *castula, *capitula; *calasis – five grammarians’ glosses -- 7 *stica – a modern dress gloss -- The Archaeological Evidence -- Epilogue -- Select Bibliography -- Illustration Credits -- General Index -- Index locorum -- Plates 1–29
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