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  • ...e in Plato's Symposium — Observations on this speech. Position of women at Athens — Attic notion of marriage as a duty — The institution of Paidagogoi — Life For the student of sexual inversion, ancient Greece offers a wide field for observation and reflection. Its importance h ...
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  • ...a, Eva||[[1988]] ||Secundo Natura. (Translated as: Bisexuality in the Ancient World. Yale University Press. 1992.) |Hibberd, D||[[1986]] Ref||Owen the Poet. Athens GA:University of Georgia Press ...
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  • ...a, Eva||[[1988]] ||Secundo Natura. (Translated as: Bisexuality in the Ancient World. Yale University Press. 1992.) |Hibberd, D||[[1986]] Ref||Owen the Poet. Athens GA:University of Georgia Press ...
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  • Golden, Mark. Children and childhood in Classical Athens. 1990. ancient Greek poets and philosophers, Dante, Goethe, Pierre de Ronsard ...
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  • ==Ancient and pre-modern Asia and the Middle Ages== ...s he pleases."<ref>Byron in his letter to John Cam Hobhouse - The Convent, Athens, August 23rd, 1810</ref> Byron wrote to a friend that he and the boy were h ...
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  • ...far more the optimism which the so-called Books of Moses borrowed from the Ancient Copt than the mournful and melancholy creed of the true Pessimist, as Solom ...usly called Devanágari, was derived through Phoenicia and Himyar-land from Ancient Egypt. So Europe was contented to compare The Nights with the Fables of Pil ...
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