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Description: I, Claudia: Women in Ancient Rome
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Photographs have for the most part been supplied by the owners of the works reproduced. Exceptions and additional credits are listed below by page number:
Alinari/Art Resource, NY: 35, 105, 135, 186, 187, 191 (figs. 8 and 10)
M. Chuzeville: 45 (fig. 4), 47 (fig. 8)
Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Athens: 24 (Kleinasien 53), 110 (G. R. 813)
Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Rome: 23 (fig. 9, DAI neg. no. 41.1521), 45 (fig. 1, DAI neg. no. 73-773), 47 (fig. 14. DAI neg. no. 38.1432). 183 (DAI neg. no. 36.73)
G. Fittschen-Badura: 43, 45 (figs. 2, 3), 46, 47 (figs. 7, 9, 10, 13, 15, 16), 49 (figs. 17, 20, 22)
Forschungsarchiv, Cologne: 49 (fig. 18)
Gabinetto Fotografico Nazionale, Rome: 49 (fig. 21)
Hirmer-Verlag, Munich: 185 (fig. 5, neg. no. 21.0083)
Carl Kaufman: 146, cat. no. 80
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY: 36 (Rogers Fund 1920, 20.192.1)
Nimatallah/Art Resource, NY: 31 (fig. 10)
After L. Richardson, Jr, A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (Baltimore 1992) 315, fig. 68: 32, fig. 1, detail of the Forma Urbis Romae
After L. Richardson, Jr, Pompeii: An Architectural History (Baltimore 1988), 194: 34 (fig. 2)
Scala/Art Resource, NY: 29, 31 (fig. 5), 108, 113, 117, 127
Sotheby’s, NY: 45 (figs. 5, 6)
Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum (Princeton 1994) fig. 3.20: 111, fig. 4; fig. 5.17: 111, fig. 5; fig. 3.14: 112
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