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differ in their axiomatic beliefs about the vulnerability of sexual behaviour and
sexual emotion to initially trivial changes of fashion.3 Why the Athenians of the
fourth century B.C. accepted homosexuality so readily and conformed so happily
to ...
differ in their axiomatic beliefs about the vulnerability of sexual behaviour and
sexual emotion to initially trivial changes of fashion.3 Why the Athenians of the
fourth century B.C. accepted homosexuality so readily and conformed so happily
to ...
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The second crisis is the latter half of the fourth century B.C. , in which the Greek
mainland and the Aegean islands became subordinated to the kingdom of
Macedon , the Macedonian king Alexander conquered the Persian Empire , and
Greek ...
The second crisis is the latter half of the fourth century B.C. , in which the Greek
mainland and the Aegean islands became subordinated to the kingdom of
Macedon , the Macedonian king Alexander conquered the Persian Empire , and
Greek ...
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30. R1017 acclaims as beautiful someone called ' Psolon ' ; the name is indecent
( cf. p . 129 ) . A fourth - century lamp from Gela ( Milne 221 ) impudently declares
itself the property of Pausanias katapīgotatos , ' the biggest katapūgon of all ' .
30. R1017 acclaims as beautiful someone called ' Psolon ' ; the name is indecent
( cf. p . 129 ) . A fourth - century lamp from Gela ( Milne 221 ) impudently declares
itself the property of Pausanias katapīgotatos , ' the biggest katapūgon of all ' .
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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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