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.See also divorce; wives 17, 252 70; stigma attached to statusMartial, 161, 188, 191, 192 94, 196 97, as, 182 83; theatrical associations of,203n32, 288 17, 225 26; use of term, 178Marxism, 118n54 Mesopotamia: birth control and abortionmasculinity, Roman constructions of, 224 in, 32; har¯1mtu in, 24; legal vs.moral25, 239, 241 42, 242n4, 248 49n43, justice in, 34; marriage of prostitutes291n22 in, 27, 28 29; sacred prostitution in, 8mastery.See control metaphors: prostitution as a metaphor forMastrokostas s fragment, 61 paganism, 52 53; prostitution as meta-matronae, 7 8; clothing and status identifi- phorical, 44cation, 14, 186 204; as comic type, 259, Metellus, 13272n14; contrasted with prostitutes, metics, 101168 69, 171; courtesans ability to im- metrios, 158n20personate, 229, 260 61, 272n14 Middle Assyrian Laws, 26McClure, Laura K.: contributor s note, Miles Gloriosus (Plautus), 17, 260 62330; introductory article by, 3 19 Misgolas, 143, 157n14McCoy, Marsha, 13; article by, 177 85; misthophoria, 100contributor s note, 330 Mnesilochus, 249n46McGinn, Thomas, 5, 11, 194; article by, modesty: clothing and morality, 196 99,161 76; contributor s note, 330 201; courtesans and modest behavior,McKenzie, J.L., 79 229; of ideal wife, 128McKeown, J.C., 232 moecha, 193Medes, 79 Moloch, 53medical diagnosis, in Babylonia, 22 monuments: anomalous locations of, 66;Megadorus, 248n40 funerary vs.dedicatory, 64 65; gildingMegara, 68, 127 of, 67 68; Greek monuments to prosti-Megilla/Megillos, 17, 275, 278 83, 286 89 tutes, 59 76; honorific function of, 69Meidas, 117n48 70; as kosmos, 69 70; location of, 69;Meltine Moscha, 86 87 memorial function of dedicatory offer-Menaechmi (Plautus), 260 ings, 62 63; plaque listing CorinthianMenander, 4, 245n25; Lucian and, 277 78; hetairai, 65; social status and, 68 69;on slavery (pornê vs.hetairai), 102 3; women as subjects of, 69 70Woman from Samos, 102, 109 10, 112 morality: Aeschines as exceptionally con-Menander s Courtesans and the Greek Comic cerned with, 144 45; aselgeia, 125,Tradition (Henry), 4 128, 143; Christian adoption of pre-Menenius Agrippa, 169 dating traditions, 167; Christianitymeretrices (sing.meretrix), 7, 13 14; auton- and moral impurity of prostitu-omy of, 245 46n25, 246n28; Cicero s tion, 13; civic identity and, 146, 148,Index 345157n6; clothing as evidence of, 189 and lack of patronymic, 33; women201; current perspectives on morality and votary subscriptions, 74nn24 25of prostitution, 115n26; eukosmia, 140 Nanaya: A Balbale to Inana as Nanaya,41, 151; evil, 115n26, 170 71; of gift- 24 25.See also Inannavs.commodity-exchange in Greece, 98; napÓtarutu(m), 37n19, 37n22¯legal vs.moral justice in Mesopotamia, nautikos, 9734; lifestyle of prostitutes censored, 12; Neaira, 106, 125 30, 133, 221, 223n15,Mesopotamian law and enforcement 291n16of, 26 27; metrios and, 158n20; moral Neo-Babylonian Laws, 32discourse and prostitution, 10 15, 139 Nevada, U.S., 164 6541, 157n6; moral education, 145, 146 New Comedy, 27747, 148, 149, 151, 156, 157n16; moral New Comedy, meretrix as character type zoning or segregation of brothels, in, 7, 245n25, 250n50, 257 69161 76; polis threatened by prostitu- Nicarchus, 107tion, 12 13; political activity and, 139, Nicarete, 221140; satire and moral criticism, 165; Nicobolus, 249n45of work relationships in Athens, Nicodemus of Aphidia, 152100 101 Nicomenes, 137n26Moses, 53, 102 Nonius, 193, 194 95motherhood: forbidden to prostitutes, 80 norms, legal and social: judicial discourse81; mothers as managers of courte- and, 242 43n4; legal verdicts and, 140;sans, 112, 123n120, 231, 246 47nn33 low-Others and transgression of, 253;35; prostitutes as mothers, 33 34, 48, Mesopotamian, 8; monuments to pros-263 titutes as violation of, 59 72; prostitu-Motivstudien zur griechishchen Komödie tion as threat to, 8 9, 12 13, 45, 116n31,(Wehrli), 4 182 84, 264 65, 281; religious trans-Mousarion, 111 gressions of hetairai, 129; social orderMras, Karl, 277 and the marginal, 168 69m¯ar banî, 34 nudity, 27, 55, 105, 195, 199Mylitta, 22, 78Myrrhine, 209, 210, 216 obeloi (obelos), 61 63myrtle, 210 Obole, 105Mytilene (Lesbos), 123 Oden, Robert, 77, 84Oholah and Oholibah, 55Naboth, 47 oikia, 118n56nad¯1tu(m), 80 oikio, of hetairai, 112 13nadû, 80 oikos, 102Naevius, 250n49 Old Comedy, 222n1, 277names: in Aristophanes Lysistrata, 210; olisbos, 282on dedicatory offerings, 75n34; dekatê Olson, Kelly: article by, 186 204;ceremony, 134; foundling or illegiti- contributor s note, 331mate status indicated in, 38 39nn30 Olympiodorus, 127 28, 136n1231; monument listing Corinthian order: gender inversion as threat to socialwomen s, 65; preferred form of refer- stability, 278; natural order, 168 69;ence for Greek citizens, 68; of prosti- prostitution as threat to social order,tutes, 27, 105, 107, 251n51; pun and 182 84; salvation of the city as thememonument to Leaina, 64 65; slavery in Aristophanes Lysistrata, 212, 214;346 Indexorder (continued) Parrhesiades (Lucian), 276social order and the marginal, 168 69; Pasion, 117n46, 117n48social order threatened by prostitution, patriarchy: Athens as patriarchal in the-8 9, 12 13, 45, 116n31, 182 83, 264 65, ory, 120n86; control of women s sexu-281; Struggle of the Orders, 169; uncon- ality and, 47; female sexual imagery introlled women as threat to social order, ancient Israel and, 50 51; Hebrew texts225 and male point of view, 41; toleranceOstia, 163 for prostitution and, 47 49 other : Babylonians as, 22; desire for the Paul, 168, 170 low-Other, 253; low-Others, 252, 253, Paulina, 86 87270 71; Lucian s construction of, 274 Pausanias, 66, 6775; sexual alterity linked to the foreign, Pausanius, 285288 89 Peace of Philocrates, 153Otis, B
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