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A fragment of Kallimakhos ( HE 64 ) would suffice to show , even if we had no
inscribed examples , that the expression of sentiment in graffiti was not always
erotic : Momos ( " Criticism ' ) himself wrote on walls : Kronos is sophos ' ( i.e. ...
A fragment of Kallimakhos ( HE 64 ) would suffice to show , even if we had no
inscribed examples , that the expression of sentiment in graffiti was not always
erotic : Momos ( " Criticism ' ) himself wrote on walls : Kronos is sophos ' ( i.e. ...
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1 Homer , as Aiskhines i 142 remarks , nowhere speaks of an erotic relationship
between Achilles and Patroklos . We would reasonably attribute the poet's
silence to the absence of any erotic element from the relationship as he
envisaged it ...
1 Homer , as Aiskhines i 142 remarks , nowhere speaks of an erotic relationship
between Achilles and Patroklos . We would reasonably attribute the poet's
silence to the absence of any erotic element from the relationship as he
envisaged it ...
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... O.J. , ' The Scope and Temperament of Erotic Art in the GrecoRoman World ' ,
in Bowie , T. , et al . , Studies in Erotic Art ( New York and London Buitron , Diana
M. , Attic Vase - Painting in New England Collections ( Cambridge , Mass .
... O.J. , ' The Scope and Temperament of Erotic Art in the GrecoRoman World ' ,
in Bowie , T. , et al . , Studies in Erotic Art ( New York and London Buitron , Diana
M. , Attic Vase - Painting in New England Collections ( Cambridge , Mass .
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Greek Homosexuality Sir Kenneth James Dover,Vice-Chancellor K J Dover,Kenneth James Dover ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1989 |
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