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Here too mention of the law contributes to the association of homosexuality with
punishment ; since Aiskhines says more about this law than about the law
against procuring , we may suspect that he has a stronger rhetorical point , and ...
Here too mention of the law contributes to the association of homosexuality with
punishment ; since Aiskhines says more about this law than about the law
against procuring , we may suspect that he has a stronger rhetorical point , and ...
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Aiskhines refers in $ 74 to male prostitutes , recognised as such by the public ,
who plied their trade by waiting for customers in or in front of their houses or
rented rooms . The reference does not suffice to prove that the practice was legal
, any ...
Aiskhines refers in $ 74 to male prostitutes , recognised as such by the public ,
who plied their trade by waiting for customers in or in front of their houses or
rented rooms . The reference does not suffice to prove that the practice was legal
, any ...
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Philanthropos , analysable as ' affectionate towards human beings ' , is invariably
a complimentary word in Aiskhines ' time , denoting the person who is kindly ,
compassionate and unselfish.16 In i 137 Aiskhines enlarges on the subject of ...
Philanthropos , analysable as ' affectionate towards human beings ' , is invariably
a complimentary word in Aiskhines ' time , denoting the person who is kindly ,
compassionate and unselfish.16 In i 137 Aiskhines enlarges on the subject of ...
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B Manifestations of Eros | 39 |
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Greek Homosexuality Sir Kenneth James Dover,Vice-Chancellor K J Dover,Kenneth James Dover ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1989 |
Greek Homosexuality Sir Kenneth James Dover,Vice-Chancellor K J Dover,Kenneth James Dover ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1989 |
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