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Identifier: lifeofgreeksroma00guhl (find matches)
Title: The life of the Greeks and Romans
Year: 1875 (1870s)
Authors: Guhl, E. (Ernst), 1819-1862 Koner, W. (Wilhelm), 1817-1887, joint author Hueffer, Francis, 1843-1889, tr
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Publisher: London, Chapman and Hall
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e in theTalleyrand collection. The usual colour of the hair being dark,fair hair was considered a great beauty. Homer gives yellowlocks to Menelaos, Achilles, and Meleagros, and Euripidesdescribes Menelaos and Dionysos as fair-haired (%av6o?ci fioOTph~)(OlGlV eVKOGfAOS KOfll)v). 45. The head-dress of women was in simple taste. Hats werenot worn, as a rule, because, at least in Athens, the appearance ofwomen in the public street was considered improper, and therefore * According to tradition, many Makedonians were killed by the Persians taking-hold of their long beards, and pulling them to the ground. Alexander, in conse-quence, had his troops shaved during the battle. 174 , FEMALE HEAD-DRESS. happened only on exceptional occasions. On journeys womenwore a light broad-brimmed petasos (see p. 171) as a protectionfrom the sun. With a Thessalian hat (OeaaaXU kwyj) of thiskind Ismene appears in (Edipus in Kolonos. The head-dressof Athenian ladies at home and in the street consisted, beyond
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Fig. 223. the customary veil, chiefly of different contrivances for holdingtogether their plentiful hair. We mentioned before, that thehimation was sometimes pulled over the back of the head like aveil. But at a very early period Greek women wore real shorter FEMALE HEAD-DRESS. 175 or longer veils, called Kpifceiivov, KaXvirrpa, or KaXv/mfia, whichcovered the face up to the eyes, and fell over the neck and backin large folds, so as to cover, if necessary, the whole upper partof the body. The care bestowed on the hair was naturally stillgreater amongst women than amongst men. Fig. 223 shows anumber of terra-cotta heads of Athenian women published byStackelberg. These, and the numerous heads represented insculptures and gems, give an idea of the exquisite taste of thesehead-dresses. At the same time, it must be confessed that mostmodern fashions, even the ugly ones, have their models, if not inGreek, at least in Roman antiquity. The combing of the hairover the back in wavy lines was und

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