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- (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - Youthful Male Thighs and Buttocks as Pederastically Eroticized Body Parts in a Poem by Dioscorides (6 categories)
- Sebastian Bleisch (6 categories)
- (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - Pederastic Desire in a Poem by Meleager (6 categories)
- (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - On the Homoerotic Poems by Three Early 12th-Century French Catholic Clerics (6 categories)
- (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A British Travel Account Regarding the Foiling of a Pederastic Sexual Encounter in Early 18th-Century Adrianople (6 categories)
- (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Persian Sufi Ritual Practice of "Shāhid-Bāzī", the Mystical Contemplation of Handsome Beardless Youths, as Featured in a Short Story from 'The Abode of Spring' by Jâmi of Hirât (6 categories)
- (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - On the Literary Genre of Mock-Debates about the Relative Erotic Merits of Women and Boys, as Approached in Early Modern Italy (6 categories)
- (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Age-Based Categories and Social Dynamics of Male Homoeroticism in Ottoman Turkish Literature, as Featured in 'Repeller of Sorrows and Remover of Cares' by Deli Birader Gazali (6 categories)
- (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - Pederastic Desire in a Poem by Rhianus (5 categories)
- Tanbur (musical instrument category) (5 categories)
- Gay child actors (5 categories)
- (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - On the Aboriginal Tribes of the Kimberley Region of Western Australia (5 categories)
- Stefan George (5 categories)
- Edwin Emmanuel Bradford (5 categories)
- (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Sexual Initiation of Kirk Read (5 categories)
- Frederick William Rolfe (5 categories)
- Benjamin Britten (5 categories)
- Andreas Embiricos (5 categories)
- (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Conventional Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Deities or Heroes, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (5 categories)
- Charles Warren Stoddard (5 categories)