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The people coming in are the advance party , the erastai of the one who is
regarded as the best - looking of all at the present time . ' When the youth -
Kritias's nephew Kharmides - has come in ( 154c ) : room I marvelled at his
stature and ...
The people coming in are the advance party , the erastai of the one who is
regarded as the best - looking of all at the present time . ' When the youth -
Kritias's nephew Kharmides - has come in ( 154c ) : room I marvelled at his
stature and ...
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That a boy's family tries to shield him from erastai is taken for granted in Xen .
Smp . 8.19 , and Pl . Phdr . 255a says that boys discourage one another from
listening to erastai . Pl . Lys . 208c , 223a give us an idea of the authority of slaves
put ...
That a boy's family tries to shield him from erastai is taken for granted in Xen .
Smp . 8.19 , and Pl . Phdr . 255a says that boys discourage one another from
listening to erastai . Pl . Lys . 208c , 223a give us an idea of the authority of slaves
put ...
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made the Ionian poets Arkhilokhos and Hipponax her erastai . In Antiphanes '
play ( fr . 196 ) she propounded riddles ( like the legendary Kleobouline , or the
Sphinx ) . We do not know anything about the Sappho - plays of Ameipsias ( fr .
made the Ionian poets Arkhilokhos and Hipponax her erastai . In Antiphanes '
play ( fr . 196 ) she propounded riddles ( like the legendary Kleobouline , or the
Sphinx ) . We do not know anything about the Sappho - plays of Ameipsias ( fr .
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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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