Greek HomosexualityVintage Books, 1980 - 244 หน้า |
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หน้า 62
... human species , each human being has his own ' nature ' , i.e. the way in which he has developed mentally and physically ; and whatever characteristic anyone has , he is likely to have it more than some people and less than others ...
... human species , each human being has his own ' nature ' , i.e. the way in which he has developed mentally and physically ; and whatever characteristic anyone has , he is likely to have it more than some people and less than others ...
หน้า 68
... human beings rather than of horses or dogs , animals in which Greeks of good family were much interested . If his reference was primarily or exclusively to humans , or if he intended a generalisation which could be extended to humans ...
... human beings rather than of horses or dogs , animals in which Greeks of good family were much interested . If his reference was primarily or exclusively to humans , or if he intended a generalisation which could be extended to humans ...
หน้า 168
... human world manifest obedience to commands issued by the gods . While prohibiting homosexual relations because they go beyond what nature shows to be adequate in sexual pleasure , he does not express an opinion on the naturalness or ...
... human world manifest obedience to commands issued by the gods . While prohibiting homosexual relations because they go beyond what nature shows to be adequate in sexual pleasure , he does not express an opinion on the naturalness or ...
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THE PROSECUTION OF TIMARKHOS | 19 |
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Eros and Desire | 42 |
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