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  • ...cepter (Louvre G175) 1234x1388.jpg|thumb|Zeus holding a scepter. Attic red-figure bell-krater by the Berlin Painter, ca. 495 BC. Paris, Musée du Louvre, G 17 ...ths, one of the most notable being his abduction of [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]]. ...
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  • ...eus]] Carries Away a Sleeping [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]]. Attic red-figure cup by Douris, c. 490–480 B.C. Paris, Musée du Louvre, G 123.]] ...ic corpus of Theognis, we find a number of erotic addresses to and encomia of boys. Thus, for example, ...
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  • ...ntury AD]), compiled by [[Straton of Sardis|Strato]], in Book 12 of <i>The Greek Anthology</i> (Latin: <i>Anthologia Graeca</i>, 10th–14th Century), Volume ...ause his thighs are much more honeyed than those of [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]]. ...
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  • ...est of the winds, Zephyrus is known as the fructifying wind, the messenger of spring. It was thought that Zephyrus lived in a cave in Thrace. ...ton 95.31) 851x1130.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Hyacinthus and Zephyrus on a red-figure vase]] ...
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  • ...marble copy of the 2nd century AD after an original Greek sculptural group of the 4th century BC. Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale.]] ...became one of [[Zeus (mythology)|Zeus]]' lovers. Being the iconic example of the [[Eromenos|beloved boy]], references to him in art and literature are o ...
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  • ...e player. The aim of the game is to keep the hoop upright for long periods of time, or to do various tricks. .... They were rolled with a stick called ''elater''.<ref>Athletics and Games of the Ancient Greeks By Edward M Plummer; p50</ref> ...
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  • ...t 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] ...ntury AD]), compiled by [[Straton of Sardis|Strato]], in Book 12 of <i>The Greek Anthology</i> (Latin: <i>Anthologia Graeca</i>, 10th–14th Century), Volume ...
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  • ...> (ca. 1485–1490) by Domenico Ghirlandaio. Fresco in the Tornabuoni Chapel of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy.]] And don’t envy me, [[Zeus (mythology)|Zeus]], because I envy no other.<br> ...
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  • ...a-kalpis (water jar). Early 4th Century B.C. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 21.88.162.]] ...of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubbard (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003). Footnotes omitted. ...
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  • ...elationships with youths who had entered adulthood (signaled by the growth of a beard) were commonly disapproved. ...onal gift of a hare and embraces the boy, who turns to kiss him. Attic red-figure kylix by the Antiphon Painter, c. 490 BC. Tarquinia, Museo Nazionale Tarqui ...
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  • ...igure cup by Apollodoros, ca. 500–490 BC. Oxford (Mississippi), University of Mississippi, University Museums, 1977.3.102.]] ...Ancient Greece|Greek]] mythology, was a beautiful youth loved by [[Apollo (mythology)|Apollo]]. ...
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  • ...f the Chariot Allegory from Plato's Phaedrus.png|thumb|center|Illustration of the "Chariot Allegory".]] ...of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubbard (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003). Footnotes omitted. ...
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  • ...00px|right|Man Holding a Flower Leads a Hare While Courting Boy. Attic red-figure cup by Makron, c. 480 B.C. Paris, Musée du Louvre, G 141.]] ...mentoring custom, it was initially employed by the upper class as a means of teaching the young and conveying to them important cultural values, such as ...
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  • ...phora, 5th c. BC, Painter of Cambridge; Object currently in the collection of the Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek, Munich, Germany.<br> ...ives from the combination of ''pais'' (Greek for 'boy') with ''erastÄ"s'' (Greek for 'lover'; cf. [[eros]]). <br> ...
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  • ...iod, about 520 B.C. Greece, Boiotia. Ceramic, Black Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 08.292.]] ...seen by the Greeks as an essential element of their culture from the time of Homer onwards.<ref>Nick Fisher, ''Aeschines: Against Timarchos'', "Introduc ...
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  • ...pederastic mythology and analysis; critique of sexual conformism; history of male love.''''' <ref>[http://independent.academia.edu/AndrewCalimach Andrew <font size=4><center><h3>The Exquisite Corpse of Ganymede<BR> ...
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  • ...ions on [[homosexuality]]. The term can also be employed of the attraction of the man to the boy, whether or not reciprocated. ''See [[Pederasty in the m Pederasty is contrasted with the other two forms of male homosexuality, [[androphilia]] and gender-structured relations, which ...
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  • ...ers All) by [[Caravaggio]] is often interpreted as an idealized expression of pederastic love ...]] male. The word ''pederasty'' derives from Greek (''paiderastia'') "love of boys",<sup>[[[1]]]</sup> a compound derived from παῖς (''pais'') "child, bo ...
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  • of years, and an older youth (neaniskos) could take a younger one of these cases both members became well-known historical figures, ...
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  • <font size="+2">'''GREEK ETHICS'''</font> '''AN INQUIRY INTO THE PHENOMENON OF''' ...
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