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  • <b>Note:</b> <i>The work by Athenaeus quoted in the excerpt below is titled </i>The Learned Banqueters<i> (Ancien <center><b>2.21</b> Athenaeus 13.601A–B, 601E–605D</center> ...
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  • ...s and shouting till Alexander put his arms round him and kissed him."<ref> Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae, xiii; Plutarch, Parallel Lives, "Alexander", 67; Aelian, ...
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  • *[http://www.attalus.org/old/athenaeus15.html#c49 Attic scolia, quoted by Athenaeus] at attalus.org ...
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  • Athenaeus, Deipnosophists Book XI, d, e; Plato, Symposium, 214, a; Plutarch, Moralia, ...
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  • ...n Sparta, as in many other cities. The Spartans, claims [[Athenaeus]] <ref>Athenaeus of Naucratis, ''The Deipnosophists,'' XIII: Concerning Women</ref> sacrific ...
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  • ...bo (iv. 199), and Diodorus Siculus (v. 32)). Some moderns have interpreted Athenaeus as meaning that the Celts had a boy on each side, but that interpretation i ...
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  • ..."they treat not only their countrymen, but any foreigners who happen by" (Athenaeus, IV, 138F). The ''kopis'' took place under special tents known as ''skēnaí' ...
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  • ''They showed mortals the way to a friendship that was divine.''<ref>Athenaeus, Deipnosophistai, 13.602</ref> </blockquote> ...beloved, his wife is said to have bedded the boy in a fit of jealousy,<ref>Athenaeus of Naucratis, The Deipnosophists Book XIII "Concerning Women"(Page III) </r ...
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  • ...ocreative channels, a feature of pederasty also employed by other cultures.Athenaeus, ''Deipnosophists,'' 602<br> ...idizein" for "sodomize". In talking about the origin of the Ganymede myth, Athenaeus claims that "the Chalcidians assert that Ganymede was carried off by Zeus ...
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  • ...tive channels, a feature of pederasty also employed by other cultures.<ref>Athenaeus, ''Deipnosophists'', 602.</ref> ...dizein'' for "sodomize". In talking about the origin of the Ganymede myth, Athenaeus claims that "the Chalcidians assert that Ganymede was carried off by Zeus i ...
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  • # '''[[^]]''' [[Athenaeus]], ''Deipnosophistai,'' 13.602 # '''[[^]]''' Athenaeus of Naucratis, ''The Deipnosophists'' Book XIII "Concerning Women"(Page III) ...
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  • ...iv. 199), and [[Diodorus Siculus]] (v. 32)). Some moderns have interpreted Athenaeus as meaning that the Celts had a boy on each side, but that interpretation i ...
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  • ::''They showed mortals the way to a friendship that was divine.'' <ref>Athenaeus, ''Deipnosophistai,'' 13.602</ref> ...oung beloved, his wife is said to have bedded the boy in a fit of jealousy,Athenaeus of Naucratis, ''The Deipnosophists'' Book XIII "Concerning Women"(Page III) ...
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  • (Sophocles, “''The Colchian Women'',” in Athenaeus, ''The Deipnosophists'', XIII.609) Sophocles. “The Colchian Women.” In ''The Deipnosophists'' by Athenaeus. Retrieved July ...
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