Keyword: Women
The Sacrifice of Polyxena (ca 1470-1475)
from: The Florentine Picture-Chronicle' page from the album (recto of 1889,0527.58): Pyrrhus (Neoptolemos) sacrificing Polyxena on the tomb of his father Achilles
British Museum, London
Sati and the Task of the Historian
in: Journal of World History, v. 18 (2007), issue 3: pp.361-368.
Olimpia (18th Century)
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia (1789)
Palazzo Gnudi Scagliarini, Bologna
The Sacrifice of Jephtah’s Daughter (18th Century)
Royal Collection Trust, London
The Fatal Sacrifice (18th Century)
Wellcome Collection, London
Les Veuves de Malabar: Sati, Colonialism, and the Enlightment
in: French Theatre, Orientalism, and the Representation of India, 1770-1865, pp. 19-71
Abingdon - New York: Routledge, 2021.
Sacrifice of Iphigenia [1690 - 1700]
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Iefté, Principe del pueblo ysraelitico [...] [1580 - 1583]
Bibliothèque National de France, Paris
Sacrificed Wife, Sacrificer's Wife: Women, Ritual, and Hospitality in Ancient India
New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
Throughout Your Generations Forever: Sacrifice, Religion, and Paternity
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.
Surā, the liquor and the Vedic sacrifice
New Delhi: D.K. Printworld, 1999.
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia [1710-1720]
Musée de l'Histoire de France, Versailles
The Sacrifice of Polixena (1647)
Metropolitan Museum, New York
‘Dead Women Tell No Tales:’ Issues of Female Subjectivity, Subaltern Agency and Tradition in Colonial and Post-colonial Writings on Widow Immolation in India
in: History Workshop Journal, v. (1993), issue : pp.208-227.
Idolatres (1685)
from: Allain Manesson Mallet, Description de l'Univers, , contenant les differents systêmes du monde, les cartes générals et particulières de la géographie ancienne et modern. Vol.: De l'Asie.