Greek HomosexualityHarvard University Press, 1989 - 244 หน้า To what extent and in what ways was homosexuality approved by the ancient Greeks? Here is the first serious examination of this question, written by an eminent classical scholars. The author explores all the sources of information we have: vase paintings, archaic and classical poetry, the dialogues of Plato, speeches in the lawcourts, the comedies of Aristophanes. He shows what restraints were imposed by law, and looks at the Athenians' idea of beauty in the human body, their notion of manliness. A discussion of female homosexuality is included. His judicious analysis offers an understanding of Greek distinctions and practices that will well serve anyone interested in classical art and society. -- From publisher's description. |
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... says more about this law than about the law against procuring , we may suspect that he has a stronger rhetorical point , and consideration of the details shows our suspicion to be justified . Indeed , Aiskhines makes use of the law in ...
... says more about this law than about the law against procuring , we may suspect that he has a stronger rhetorical point , and consideration of the details shows our suspicion to be justified . Indeed , Aiskhines makes use of the law in ...
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... says that those who do it may not address the assembly ( lit. , ' which the law forbids to do or not also address the assembly ' ) . $ 73 : The reason why Timarkhos is on trial is that after behaving as he did he addressed the assembly ...
... says that those who do it may not address the assembly ( lit. , ' which the law forbids to do or not also address the assembly ' ) . $ 73 : The reason why Timarkhos is on trial is that after behaving as he did he addressed the assembly ...
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... says ( §142 ) about the ' educated hearers ' of Homer . A generalisation by Simon's adversary ( Lys . iii 44 ) is also relevant ; defending himself against the allegation that his charge is false , he says : A man in love is not , in my ...
... says ( §142 ) about the ' educated hearers ' of Homer . A generalisation by Simon's adversary ( Lys . iii 44 ) is also relevant ; defending himself against the allegation that his charge is false , he says : A man in love is not , in my ...
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