Roman Homosexuality
Discover the profound insights of Roman Homosexuality by Craig A. Williams, a pivotal work that delves into the complexities of male homosexuality in ancient Rome. Published in 2010, this comprehensive book spans 512 pages and remains a definitive resource on a topic often shrouded in misunderstanding. With its learned yet accessible approach, it appeals to both students and general readers intrigued by ancient sexuality.
The second edition includes a new foreword by esteemed philosopher Martha Nussbaum, alongside a thoroughly rewritten introduction that reflects the latest developments in the field. Additionally, the expanded appendix offers a deeper exploration of ancient imagery related to sexuality, enriching your understanding of Rome's social life and customs. Whether you're an academic or simply curious about historical perspectives on male homosexuality, this book is an essential addition to your collection.