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What the erastes hopes to engender in the eromenos is not eros but love ; that is
clear from the use of antiphilein , ' love in return ' , in the passage from Xen . Hiero
cited above and from ibid . 1.34f . , Mem . ii 6 . 28 , Smp . 8.16 , 8.19 , Pl . Phdr ...
What the erastes hopes to engender in the eromenos is not eros but love ; that is
clear from the use of antiphilein , ' love in return ' , in the passage from Xen . Hiero
cited above and from ibid . 1.34f . , Mem . ii 6 . 28 , Smp . 8.16 , 8.19 , Pl . Phdr ...
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The eros of which he approves is a protracted relationship , in which the
resistance of the eromenos makes great demands on the erastes , but there are
circumstances in which resistance should cease . Pausanias makes the point (
Smp ...
The eros of which he approves is a protracted relationship , in which the
resistance of the eromenos makes great demands on the erastes , but there are
circumstances in which resistance should cease . Pausanias makes the point (
Smp ...
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12 Erastes and eromenos clearly found in each other something which they did
not find elsewhere . When Plato ( Phdr . 255b ) said that the eromenos realises
that the love offered by his erastes is greater than that of all his family and friends
...
12 Erastes and eromenos clearly found in each other something which they did
not find elsewhere . When Plato ( Phdr . 255b ) said that the eromenos realises
that the love offered by his erastes is greater than that of all his family and friends
...
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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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