Barbatoriam facere. Distinktion und Transgression in der römischen Kaiserzeit

Author:

Degelmann Christopher1

Affiliation:

1. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Geschichtswissenschaften, Alte Geschichte I, Friedrichstr. 191–193, D-10099 Berlin , Germany

Abstract

Abstract While clothing issues of the Romans have been researched in recent years, the examination of facial hair has so far been rather unexplored. Therefore, little attention has been paid to the ceremonial first shave of young Romans (barbatoria), although beard growth, shaving and care provided information about hierarchies and identity, alleged sexual practices or periods of life cycle. The ritual of barbatoria was hence accompanied by assumptions about the character of a person.The article shows these dimensions of barbatoria using the examples of Octavian/Augustus, Caligula, Nero and Elagabalus. In doing so, it aims at pointing to the possibilities of distinction as well as transgression for staging the status as a young, wealthy Roman citizen that is becoming a ‘real man’.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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