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A foreigner at Athens was regarded as being of lower worth than a citizen , so
that any event which adversely affected the prosperity or character of a foreigner
was less important than it would have been if it had adversely affected a citizen in
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A foreigner at Athens was regarded as being of lower worth than a citizen , so
that any event which adversely affected the prosperity or character of a foreigner
was less important than it would have been if it had adversely affected a citizen in
...
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Throughout the classical and Hellenistic periods the connotation of this group of
words is so regularly sexual that other uses of it can fairly be regarded as sexual
metaphor . The god Eros , depicted in the visual arts as a young winged male ...
Throughout the classical and Hellenistic periods the connotation of this group of
words is so regularly sexual that other uses of it can fairly be regarded as sexual
metaphor . The god Eros , depicted in the visual arts as a young winged male ...
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And the encouragement given by everyone to him who is in love is quite
extraordinary , not at all as if he were doing something shameful . If he wins ( lit. , '
catches ' , sc . his eromenos ) , it is regarded as creditable , and if he does not win
...
And the encouragement given by everyone to him who is in love is quite
extraordinary , not at all as if he were doing something shameful . If he wins ( lit. , '
catches ' , sc . his eromenos ) , it is regarded as creditable , and if he does not win
...
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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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