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Peporneumenos is the perfective participle of the verb porneuesthai , ' behave as
a pornē or pornos ' . Pornē , cognate with pernanai , ' sell ' , was the normal Greek
word ( first attested in the seventh century B.C. ( Arkhilokhos fr . 302 ] ) for a ...
Peporneumenos is the perfective participle of the verb porneuesthai , ' behave as
a pornē or pornos ' . Pornē , cognate with pernanai , ' sell ' , was the normal Greek
word ( first attested in the seventh century B.C. ( Arkhilokhos fr . 302 ] ) for a ...
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( c ) The seventh century B.C. adds the verb erān ( also erasthai ) , ' desire ( to . ...
eros as ' desire doubled ' , using for ' desire ' the very general word epithūmiā ( of
which the verb is epithūmein ) and adding that'eros doubled is insanity ' ( B7 ) .
( c ) The seventh century B.C. adds the verb erān ( also erasthai ) , ' desire ( to . ...
eros as ' desire doubled ' , using for ' desire ' the very general word epithūmiā ( of
which the verb is epithūmein ) and adding that'eros doubled is insanity ' ( B7 ) .
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is in love with ( Ph ] anokles ' the subject of the verb must have been named . Ibid
. 537 and 538b ( 1411 ) go a stage further ; the former says 32. The anonymous
boxers of R358 are an apparent exception , but ( lit. ) ' boxers men beautiful ...
is in love with ( Ph ] anokles ' the subject of the verb must have been named . Ibid
. 537 and 538b ( 1411 ) go a stage further ; the former says 32. The anonymous
boxers of R358 are an apparent exception , but ( lit. ) ' boxers men beautiful ...
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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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