| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - They had to borrow the Greek notion of 'barbarian,' a particular irony since it signified in origin non-Greek speakers - a category into which the Romans themselves fell. (p. 345) The ideal Roman body was characterised by two important features: manliness and impenetrability.26 In the first instance, masculinity was characterised by the ability to dominate others, especially slaves and women and,
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