Perpetua's Passion: The Death and Memory of a Young Roman Woman

Joyce E. Salisbury
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Perpetua's Passion: The Death and Memory of a Young Roman Woman

Joyce E. Salisbury
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240 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 07, 1997
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9780415918374
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.6" L x 9.0" H
Joyce E. Salisburyholds the Frankenthal Professorship of Medieval History and Humanities at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. She is widely published in the fields of religion and medieval studies, and her most recent books includeThe Beast Within: Animals andBestiality in the Middle Ages(Routledge, 1994) andChurch Fathers, Independent Virgins(1992).
..."this book is a very pleasant and engaging read, both for the neophyte and for the expert who has come to relish the clarity, precision, and courage of [Salisbury]."
-"Religious Studies Review
..."a compelling read...."
-"Journal of Women''s History
"Salisbury provides well-founded responses to a number of long-standing issues."
-"Trinity Seminary Review
"Salisbury''s investigation of a Christian martydom in 203 and its subsequent impact appeals beyond its apparent natural audience of scholars because it is an engagingly told story."
-"Booklist, 10-98
"Salisbury has performed the important work of bringing the story of Perpetua to a much-deserved wider reading audience. She has also invited readers unfamiliar with the ancient world into its vibrancy and complexity, and she has done so with a good deal of insight and lively narrative style."
-"Women''s Review of Books, 3/98

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