To ancient Greeks, female hair was alluring, seductive, and dangerous. They placed an uncovered woman’s hair on the same emotional level as a bare breast. This book explores how men tried to deal with the danger and delight of female beauty, focusing on both hair and voice.
Preston T. Massey
Preston T. Massey holds a PhD in Classics from Indiana University, and is currently an Adjunct Professor in Biblical Studies at Indiana Wesleyan University. In 2018, he published his ground-breaking book The Branch: A Plausible Case for the Substructure of the Four Gospels. He has also published numerous articles in various academic journals, including New Testament Studies, Novum Testamentum, Neotestamentica, Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, and Journal of Biblical Literature.
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