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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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eros , as an intense , obsessive desire , should on occasion induce hubris is in
no way alien to Greek thought . 13 In conjunction with Aiskhines i 136 ,
Demokritos's definition suggests that either ( a ) Legitimate eros is one species of
the genus ...
eros , as an intense , obsessive desire , should on occasion induce hubris is in
no way alien to Greek thought . 13 In conjunction with Aiskhines i 136 ,
Demokritos's definition suggests that either ( a ) Legitimate eros is one species of
the genus ...
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If a man is in love with a woman and she reciprocates his eros , she is said to
anterān ( Xen . Smp . 8.3 , with reference to a young husband and wife ) , and the
eros which she feels generates love ; 26 cf. the argument in Pl . Smp . 179b that ...
If a man is in love with a woman and she reciprocates his eros , she is said to
anterān ( Xen . Smp . 8.3 , with reference to a young husband and wife ) , and the
eros which she feels generates love ; 26 cf. the argument in Pl . Smp . 179b that ...
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