This exploration of Greek and Roman sexual practice shows how attitudes and beliefs about sex and sexuality functioned in the early civilizations of the West, and how those attitudes reveal the unspoken rules that defined public and private behavior. Ormand defines key terms and discusses what each culture considered normal and deviant for both men and women. He then picks out distinctive texts from each period and genre, and shows the various ways in which Greeks and Romans developed a lively, sometimes serious, often funny debate about sex and its role in their public and private lives.
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