Paralysin Cave

Impotence, Perception and Text in the Satyrica of Petronius

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This volume explores the literary representation of male sexual dysfunction and discusses the natural and supernatural elements of an ancient folk medical system based on conceptual associations between male sexuality and specific plants, animals and minerals.
The work incorporates material from both literary and scientific sources to draw parallels between ancient and modern paradigms of healing. The literary depiction of attempts to remedy impotence demonstrates how an accessibility to cures contributes to the sexual and social reintegration of the sufferer. The Satyrica of Petronius echoes this process by means of the text itself and so effects similar ends.
The book provides new insights into literature and the ancient belief systems underlying it with its original and integrative approach to disciplines such as philology, botany, mineralogy, zoology and medicine.

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Preliminary Material
Seiten: i–xii
Introduction
Seiten: 1–17
Surveying the Landscape
Seiten: 19–59
Afterword
Seiten: 217–219
Plates
Seiten: p1–p8
Bibliography
Seiten: 221–244
Index Locorum
Seiten: 245–254
Index Verborum: Greek
Seiten: 255–257
Index Verborum: Latin
Seiten: 258–260
General Index
Seiten: 261–272
John M. McMahon, Ph.D. (1993) in Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania, is Assistant Professor of Classics at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, NY. He has published articles on ancient natural history and Petronian fiction.
Classical scholars and researchers, especially those interested in ancient natural history or medicine; a general readership with interests in ancient literature, folklore, botany, zoology, ancient magic and gender studies.
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