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Given these facts , it is quite possible that the young Plataean Theodotos did not
possess Athenian citizen status at all ; and even if he did , he could never have
been regarded by Athenians in the same light as a youth of pure Athenian ...
Given these facts , it is quite possible that the young Plataean Theodotos did not
possess Athenian citizen status at all ; and even if he did , he could never have
been regarded by Athenians in the same light as a youth of pure Athenian ...
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The non - erastes in Pl . Phdr . 232ab recognises no such boundary : It is
unavoidable that many people should know of erastai ( i.e. identify the erastai of
a given eromenos ) and see them following those with whom they are in love and
...
The non - erastes in Pl . Phdr . 232ab recognises no such boundary : It is
unavoidable that many people should know of erastai ( i.e. identify the erastai of
a given eromenos ) and see them following those with whom they are in love and
...
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We do not have to take seriously the reason given ( from the standpoint of Attic
articulateness ) for the casualness of homosexual relations in Elis and Boiotia or
the reasons which Pausanias goes on to give for disapproval of them in ( for ...
We do not have to take seriously the reason given ( from the standpoint of Attic
articulateness ) for the casualness of homosexual relations in Elis and Boiotia or
the reasons which Pausanias goes on to give for disapproval of them in ( for ...
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THE PROSECUTION OF TIMARKHOS | 19 |
B Manifestations of Eros | 39 |
Nature and Society | 60 |
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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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