Roman Bodies
Discover the profound evolution of Western perceptions of the body in "Roman Bodies," a compelling collection of seventeen essays edited by the British School at Rome. Published in 2005, this insightful paperback delves deep into the cultural transformations that span from antiquity through to the eighteenth century. With 266 pages rich in historical analysis, this book examines the interplay of empire, religion, and science in shaping societal views on the human form. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, "Roman Bodies" invites readers to reflect on how these perspectives have influenced contemporary understanding. Don't miss the chance to explore this essential addition to your library!