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We must not imagine , however , that the vase - paintings directly ' illustrate the
literature available to us or that this literature is any kind of commentary on the
vase - paintings . Most of the vases which portray homosexual relations , and a
great ...
We must not imagine , however , that the vase - paintings directly ' illustrate the
literature available to us or that this literature is any kind of commentary on the
vase - paintings . Most of the vases which portray homosexual relations , and a
great ...
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Despite the limitations , imposed by uneven distribution of the material in time
and place , on our use of vase - painting as if it were contemporary illustration of
literary references to homosexual behaviour , we may nevertheless find that a
vase ...
Despite the limitations , imposed by uneven distribution of the material in time
and place , on our use of vase - painting as if it were contemporary illustration of
literary references to homosexual behaviour , we may nevertheless find that a
vase ...
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Archaic and early classical vase - painting thus does not offer adequate grounds
for supposing that a pale skin , held to be desirable in women , was also
desirable in young males . The evidence from the red - figure vasepainting of the
fourth ...
Archaic and early classical vase - painting thus does not offer adequate grounds
for supposing that a pale skin , held to be desirable in women , was also
desirable in young males . The evidence from the red - figure vasepainting of the
fourth ...
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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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