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- 10:01, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (BLSB) - The Despairing Love of T. H. White (5 revisions)
- 10:01, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (BLSB) - The Despairing Love of T. H. White (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Terence Hanbury "Tim" White (1906–1964). From <i>T. H. White: A Biography</i> by Sylvia Townsend Warner (New York: Viking Press, 1968), originally published in 1967 in England by Jonathan Cape with Chatto & Windus. <div style="margin:.5em auto; width:95%; min-height:5em; background-colo...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:Da...)
- 10:01, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page (BLSB) - The Despairing Love of T. H. White (5 revisions)
- 10:00, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (BLSB) - The Despairing Love of T. H. White (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Terence Hanbury "Tim" White (1906–1964). From <i>T. H. White: A Biography</i> by Sylvia Townsend Warner (New York: Viking Press, 1968), originally published in 1967 in England by Jonathan Cape with Chatto & Windus. <div style="margin:.5em auto; width:95%; min-height:5em; background-colo...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:Dande)
- 10:00, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page Hadrian (Roman emperor) (content was: "264px|right|thumb|Left foreground: Marble bust of the Emperor Hadrian shown naked. Roman, circa 117–138 AD. London, British Museum, 1805,0703.94. Right background: Marble portrait head from a statue of Antinous (as Dionysus?) wearing a wreath of ivy. Roman, circa 130–140 AD. Found on the Janiculine Hill at Lazio in Rome, Italy. London, British Museum, 1805,0703.97. {{Hist...")
- 09:49, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page Hadrian to Hadrian (Roman emperor)
- 09:29, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Competitive Pederastic Origin of the Rivalry between Aristides and Themistocles According to Ariston of Ceos, as Stated in 'Aristides' by Plutarch (Created page with "File:Engraved heads of Aristides and Themistocles.png|thumb|center|Aristides (530–468 BC) and Themistocles (c. 524–459 BC). Engraved heads. Greenway Estate–National Tr...")
- 09:28, 16 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Sexual Aspect of Ancient Spartan Pederasty, as Depicted in 'On the Republic' by Cicero (Created page with "File:Rider BM B1.jpg|thumb|center|Horseman with birds and winged figure, perhaps Nike, the goddess of victory. Laconian black-figure kylix by the Rider Painter, c. 550–530...")
- 07:41, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:36, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:35, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:34, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:34, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:30, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:29, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" (talk))
- 07:28, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:26, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:26, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:24, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Facial and Body Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:23, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Facial and Body Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 07:20, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 07:19, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Secondary Hair in a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 06:37, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 06:33, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 06:32, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Ant...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 06:31, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 06:30, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Anthology of Medieval Arabic Poetry from Andalusia and Beyond</i> (رايات المبرزين وغايات ال...")
- 06:30, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (6 revisions)
- 06:30, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, [[Spain. Lorca, Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Lorca, Inv. No. 2766.]] From <i>The Banners of the Champions: An Anthology of Medieval Arabic Poetry from Andalusia and Beyond</i> (رايات المبرزين وغايات ال...")
- 06:29, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to The Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 06:05, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Illicit Friendship and Great Love of the Life of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2 cm (New York, United States: Metropolitan Museum of Art). From <i>Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians: Hopkins, Pater and Wilde</i> by Michael Matthew Kaylor...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 06:05, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Illicit Friendship of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2 cm (New York, United States: Metropolitan Museum of Art). From <i>Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians: Hopkins, Pater and Wilde</i> by Michael Matthew Kaylor...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 06:05, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page About King Agesilaos of Ancient Sparta (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Agesilaus II (c. 444/443–360 BC). Detail of an engraving by Henry M. Paget. From <i>Cassell's Illustrated Universal History</i>, Vol. 1 (1882), by Edmund Ollier. From <i>Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubbard (Berkeley: Univ...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 06:05, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page About Agesilaus (Author request: content was: "#REDIRECT (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - About Agesilaus II", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" (talk))
- 05:33, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - About Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Created page with "File:Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Raphael Mengs after 1755).jpg|thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2...")
- 05:33, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Illicit Friendship and First Love of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2 cm (New York, United States: Metropolitan Museum of Art). From <i>Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians: Hopkins, Pater and Wilde</i> by Michael Matthew Kaylor...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 05:33, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The First and Great Love of the Life of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2 cm (New York, United States: Metropolitan Museum of Art). From <i>Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians: Hopkins, Pater and Wilde</i> by Michael Matthew Kaylor...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 05:33, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - About T. H. White (Created page with "thumb|center|Terence Hanbury "Tim" White (1906–1964). From <i>T. H. White: A Biography</i> by Sylvia Townsend Warner (New...")
- 05:33, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Great Love of the Life of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2 cm (New York, United States: Metropolitan Museum of Art). From <i>Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians: Hopkins, Pater and Wilde</i> by Michael Matthew Kaylor...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 05:25, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Illicit Friendship and Great Love of the Life of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Created page with "File:Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Raphael Mengs after 1755).jpg|thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2...")
- 05:24, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Illicit Friendship and First Love of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Created page with "File:Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Raphael Mengs after 1755).jpg|thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2...")
- 05:18, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Illicit Friendship of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Created page with "File:Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Raphael Mengs after 1755).jpg|thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2...")
- 05:06, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The First and Great Love of the Life of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Created page with "File:Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Raphael Mengs after 1755).jpg|thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2...")
- 05:00, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Great Love of the Life of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Created page with "File:Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Raphael Mengs after 1755).jpg|thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2...")
- 05:00, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The First Love and Friendship of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2 cm (New York, United States: Metropolitan Museum of Art). From <i>Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians: Hopkins, Pater and Wilde</i> by Michael Matthew Kaylor...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 04:52, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The First Love and Friendship of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Created page with "File:Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Raphael Mengs after 1755).jpg|thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2...")
- 04:51, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (BLSB) - The First Love and Friendship of Johann Joachim Winckelmann (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Johann Joachim Winckelmann</i> (ca. 1777) by Anton Raphael Mengs. Oil on canvas, 63.5 × 49.2 cm (New York, United States: Metropolitan Museum of Art). From <i>Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians: Hopkins, Pater and Wilde</i> by Michael Matthew Kaylor...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk...)
- 04:48, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - About Agesilaus II to About King Agesilaos of Ancient Sparta
- 04:42, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page Aristides (Author request: content was: "thumb|264px|right|Aristides. Ancient Greek statesman. {{History}} '''Aristides''' (/ˌærɪˈstaɪdiːz/ ARR-ih-STY-deez; Greek: Ἀριστείδης, translit. ''Aristeídēs'', Attic Greek: [aristěːdɛːs]; 530–468 BC) was an ancient Athenian statesman. Nicknamed "the Just", he flourished in the early quarter of At...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" (talk))
- 04:39, 14 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page The Honors Bestowed by Emperor Hadrian upon the Death of Antinous, His Young Male Beloved, as Stated in thThe Honors Bestowed by Hadrian upon the Death of Antinous, According to Dio Cassius (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|Left foreground: Marble bust of the [[Roman emperor|Emperor Hadrian shown naked. Roman, circa 117–138 AD. London, British Museum, 1805,0703.94. Right background: Marble portrait head from a statue of Antinous (as Dionysus (mytho...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:Da...)
