Published April 1, 2022
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Playing with Life Uncertainties in Antiquity
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- 1. Faculty of "Artes Liberales", University of Warsaw, Poland
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A number of Attic and South Italian vases depict maidens playing various games together, with young men, or deities such as Aphrodite and Eros. The depictions convey a metaphorical discourse on the perception of love and marriage as risks for girls in prenuptial age. They are often based on verbal puns associated with the double meaning of paizô, ‘play’ and ‘play amorously’, or ‘toy with love emotions’. A divinatory dimensions appears in several games, reflecting the agency of maidens training to control their fate.
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- European Commission
- OurMythicalChildhood – Our Mythical Childhood... The Reception of Classical Antiquity in Children’s and Young Adults’ Culture in Response to Regional and Global Challenges 681202
- European Commission
- Locus Ludi – Locus Ludi: The Cultural Fabric of Play and Games in Classical Antiquity 741520