Disability and healing in Greek and Roman myth
Preview As the field of Disability Studies has grown in recent decades so too have inquiries into ancient conceptualisations of disability.[1] Modern terminologies, diagnostic criteria, and ideological and ethical developments in the language we use around disability could be seen as barriers to writing ancient disability history. Yet, Laes’ erudite and concise booklet demonstrates … Continue reading Disability and healing in Greek and Roman myth
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