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[[File:Anacreon_Louvre.png|thumb|center|Anacreon of Teos (c. 582–485 BC). Roman marble portrait, Imperial Period (2nd or 3rd Century AD). Paris, Musée du Louvre.]]
 
 
From <i>Homosexuality in [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubbard (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003).
 
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<center><b>1.33</b> Anacreon, fragment 360 PMG</center>
 
Boy with a maiden’s glance,<br>
I seek you out, but you hear not,<br>
Unknowing that you are the charioteer<br>
Of my soul.
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[[File:Bertel Thorvaldsen - Cupid and Anacreon - Google Art Project.jpg|thumb|center|<i>[[Eros (mythology)|Cupid]] and Anacreon</i> (1860) by Bertel Thorvaldsen. Pencil, pen and ink drawing on paper, 19 × 17.5/17.9 cm (Copenhagen, Denmark: Thorvaldsen Museum).]]
 
==See also==
*[[Athenian pederasty]]
*[[Cretan pederasty]]
*[[Ephebophilia]]
*[[Erastes]]
*[[Eromenos]]
*[[Greek love]]
*[[Historical boylove relationships in ancient Greece]]
*[[Pederasty in ancient Greece]]
*[[Philosophy of ancient Greek pederasty]]
*[[Spartan pederasty]]
*[[Theban pederasty]]
 
==External links==
*[https://greek-love.com/antiquity/greek-practices/pursuit-and-flight-by-sir-kenneth-dover <i>PURSUIT AND FLIGHT</i> BY SIR KENNETH DOVER (Greek Love Through the Ages)]
*[https://greek-love.com/antiquity/greek-practices/greeks-pedicate-loved-boys-pederasty DID THE GREEKS PEDICATE THEIR LOVED BOYS? (Greek Love Through the Ages)]
 
[[Category:Boylove Sourcebook]]
[[Category:Reference material on ancient Greece]]
[[Category:Greek literature]]
[[Category:Boylove in literature]]
[[Category:Poetry]]

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Anacreon of Teos (c. 582–485 BC). Roman marble portrait, Imperial Period (2nd or 3rd Century AD). Paris, Musée du Louvre.


From Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents, edited by Thomas K. Hubbard (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003).

1.33 Anacreon, fragment 360 PMG

Boy with a maiden’s glance,
I seek you out, but you hear not,
Unknowing that you are the charioteer
Of my soul.


Cupid and Anacreon (1860) by Bertel Thorvaldsen. Pencil, pen and ink drawing on paper, 19 × 17.5/17.9 cm (Copenhagen, Denmark: Thorvaldsen Museum).

See also

External links