• Nicole Loraux (26 April 1943 – 6 April 2003) was a French historian of classical Athens. She was born in Paris and died in Argenteuil. She graduated in...
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    sources that mention her, even when they fundamentally distort reality. — Nicole Loraux, "Aspasia, Foreigner, Intellectual". Aspasia was an important figure...
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    p. 298-299. Ousterhout 2005, p. 298. Ousterhout 2005, p. 298-305. Nicole Loraux, Les enfants d'Athéna, Seuil, 2007, p.302. Holtzmann and Pasquier 1998...
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    literary references and works of art in an iconographical supplement. Nicole Loraux, The experiences of Tiresias: the feminine and the Greek man, Princeton...
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  • the Present (American Philological Association Pamphlet Series, 1996) Nicole Loraux, Nagy, G., and Slatkin, L., eds., Postwar French Thought vol. 3, Antiquities...
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  • of contemporary philosophers (e.g. Giorgio Agamben, Barbara Cassin, Nicole Loraux, Philippe-Joseph Salazar, François Jullien, Marc Crépon) have often...
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  • Leon Levy, 77, American investor, fund manager, and philanthropist. Nicole Loraux, 59, French historian of classical Athens. Vic Metcalfe, 81, English...
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  • begrippen partij- en klassen strijd in Oud-Griekenland. Amsterdam 1953. Nicole Loraux: The Divided City. New York 2002. Jonathan J. Price: Thucydides and...
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    for instance, Athenians could not be made slaves, while metics could.Nicole Loraux writes that Athenian women were not considered citizens. This is not...
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    work in other fragments, and so the poems were probably known to him. Nicole Loraux interprets Semonides' poem as "a polemical reading of Hesiod". She argues...
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