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Kenneth James Dover. erastes ' and ' eromenos ? The earliest words of the eros -
group which we encounter in Greek are : ( a ) eros ( with a short o ) , which in
Homer means ' desire for a woman ( I1 . xiv 315 ) , for food and drink ( II . i 469
and ...
Kenneth James Dover. erastes ' and ' eromenos ? The earliest words of the eros -
group which we encounter in Greek are : ( a ) eros ( with a short o ) , which in
Homer means ' desire for a woman ( I1 . xiv 315 ) , for food and drink ( II . i 469
and ...
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References to ' desire for the beautiful ' are necessarily ambiguous , since the
genitive plural has the same form for both genders , and in some other
circumstances a masculine can do duty for both . We find the masculine
nominative plural ...
References to ' desire for the beautiful ' are necessarily ambiguous , since the
genitive plural has the same form for both genders , and in some other
circumstances a masculine can do duty for both . We find the masculine
nominative plural ...
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The Homeric expression ' when they had expelled eros of drink and food'in the
sense ' when they had satisfied their desire for ... ' indicates that to ' expel desire
is to satisy it . But whose desire ? In Homer the verb is in the middle voice , i.e. ...
The Homeric expression ' when they had expelled eros of drink and food'in the
sense ' when they had satisfied their desire for ... ' indicates that to ' expel desire
is to satisy it . But whose desire ? In Homer the verb is in the middle voice , i.e. ...
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