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Bonnie MacLachlan

    Bonnie MacLachlan is a retired professor of Classical Studies whose research delves into Greek poetry and religion. She also explores comic theatre in the Greek West and gender studies. Her work is characterized by a profound understanding of ancient texts and their cultural contexts. MacLachlan brings unique perspectives to the study of classical philology, enriching our comprehension of the ancient world.

    The Age of Grace
    Women in Ancient Rome
    • 2016

      The Age of Grace

      Charis in Early Greek Poetry

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The exploration of "charis," or grace, in ancient Greek literature reveals its deep connection to social order and morality, emphasizing reciprocity and transformative power. Bonnie MacLachlan analyzes poetic works from Homer to Aeschylus, uncovering the essential meanings behind the term's varied uses. Additionally, she connects grace to other significant moral concepts from the eighth century B.C.E., providing a comprehensive understanding of its role in the cultural and ethical landscape of ancient Greece.

      The Age of Grace
    • 2013