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  • #REDIRECT [[(Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - On the Content of 'Lysis' by Plato]] ...
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  • ...T [[(Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - On the Topics Covered in 'Lysis' by Plato]] ...
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  • ...love Documentary Sourcebook) - On the Content and Background of 'Lysis' by Plato]] ...
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  • ...g|thumb|center|Courtship Scene Between Youth and Boy. Attic red-figure cup by Makron, c. 480 BCE. Munich, Staatliche Antikensammlungen, 2655.]] From <i>Plato's [[Socrates]] as Educator</i> by Gary Alan Scott (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000). Footnot ...
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  • ...young male Athenians were treated almost like modern debutantes and wooed by older men seeking to be their lovers; in fact, in a memorable passage, Alex ...crilege and functions as a military adviser to Sparta until he is recalled by a resurgent democracy in Athens. Alexis and Lysis serve under Alcibiades' c ...
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  • ...Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1989). First published by Gerald Duckworth & Co. in England in 1978. Footnote omitted. ...who are at the right age somehow or other get under his skin and turn him on; he thinks they’re all worth looking after and making a fuss of. Isn’t that ...
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  • ...Man and boy about to make love at the [[palaestra]]. Attic red-figure cup by the Brygos Painter, ca. 530–430 BC. Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, 1967.304.]] The ideal ''eromenos''—as well as his ''erastes''—was expected to be ruled by the principles of ''enkrateia'', or "self-mastery", which presumed an attit ...
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  • ...novelist and poet. His life forms the basis of a fictionalised biography by [[Roger Peyrefitte]]. ...me a "character" on the island in the inter-war years, featuring in novels by Compton MacKenzie and others. His house, Villa Fersen, remains one of Capri ...
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  • ...le:John Addington Symonds (poet) by Myers.jpg|thumb|John Addington Symonds by Eveleen Tennant]] '''John Addington Symonds''' (1840-1892) was a British scholar, born on 5 October 1840 in Clifton. He was educated in Harrow and then in Balliol an ...
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  • ...e]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubbard (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003). Footnot <center><b>5.7</b> Plato, <i>[[Symposium (Plato)|Symposium]]</i> 178A–185C, 189C–193D, 199E–212C, 216A–219E</center> ...
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  • ...love of God for his ''children''. This type of love was further explained by Thomas Aquinas as "to will the good of another."<ref name="newadvent.org">{ ...uin">{{cite book|last1=translated from the Greek by Walter Hamilton|first1=Plato|title=The Symposium|date=1973|publisher=Penguin|location=Harmondsworth, Eng ...
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  • ...) 1234x1388.jpg|thumb|Zeus holding a scepter. Attic red-figure bell-krater by the Berlin Painter, ca. 495 BC. Paris, Musée du Louvre, G 175.]] ...ning, order, law and justice. He ruled over the gods and resided with them on the summit of Mount Olympus. In Latin his name is Jupiter. He played an imp ...
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  • '''Theban pederasty''' was a social institution by means of which upper class [[Thebes (Greece)|Theban]] adolescent boys were The custom was reflected in the religion, as indicated by the many myths with pederastic themes. It also was integral to the military ...
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  • ...that describe or take place at a symposium include two Socratic dialogues, Plato's ''Symposium'' and Xenophon's ''Symposium'', as well as a number of Greek Five [[Symposiasts (dictionary)|symposiasts]] are shown reclining on couches: the first is calling the [[Symposiarch (dictionary)|symposiarch]] ...
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  • ...aristocrats in general and [[5th century BC]] Athenians in particular<ref>"Plato considers love between people solely as a homosexual phenomenon, whereas hi ...Crompton in glbtq.com [http://www.glbtq.com/literature/plato,4.html Plato] on [[glbtq.com]]</ref> Of the [[Stoics]], [[Chrysippus]], [[Cleanthes]], and [ ...
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  • ...y male admirer courting a particular boy, even if he had not been accepted by the boy as a ''bona fide'' lover. ...ces in age were considered an obstacle to such relationships, as evidenced by Aristotle's assertion that [[Solon]] could not have been the ''erastes'' of ...
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  • ...e. Since the gymnasia were favorite resorts of youth, they were frequented by teachers, especially philosophers. Philosophers and sophists frequently ass ...etween Greek "boylovers" and their beloveds were either begun, or fostered by, contacts between adult males and [[peri-pubescent]] or [[puberty|pubescent ...
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  • [[File:Illustration of the Chariot Allegory from Plato's Phaedrus.png|thumb|center|Illustration of the "Chariot Allegory".]] ...e]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents</i>, edited by Thomas K. Hubbard (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003). Footnot ...
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  • ...s who were social inferiors seeking to advance their position, or carrying on illicit relationships with freeborn boys.<ref>Crompton, op.cit., pp.79-82</ ...boys long before being exposed to the mores of the Greeks.<ref>Plutarch, ''On the Malice of Herodotus;''13</ref> ...
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  • ...mitus, the Latinized form of Ganymede, the beautiful Trojan youth abducted by [[Zeus]] to be his companion, lover, and cupbearer.<ref>Alastair J.L. Blans ...Unlike the freeborn Greek ''[[eromenos]]'' ("beloved"), who was protected by social custom, the Roman ''delicatus'' was a slave.<ref>Manwell, "Gender an ...
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  • ...rothers were [[Minos]], king of [[Crete]], and [[Sarpedon]]. He was raised by [[Asterion]]. He had two sons, [[Gortys]] and [[Erythrus]]. Driven out of Crete by his brother, Minos, who was jealous of his popularity, he fled to Boeotia, ...
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  • ...with his domineering mother, and his desire to "escape" from her influence by leading his army ever eastward. ==Other books by Mary Renault== ...
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  • The '''''Symposium''''' (Συμπόσιον) is a philosophical text by Plato dated c. 385&ndash;370 BC.<ref>Cobb, p. 11.</ref><ref>Leitao, p. 183.</ref> ...ogue has been used as a source by social historians seeking to throw light on life in ancient Athens, in particular upon sexual behavior, and the symposi ...
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  • ...oler") is a type of Greek vase that is characterized by a bulbous body set on a high, narrow foot. It was used as a wine cooler, and specifically as par ...the wine in the psykter, as in this case the wine is almost fully enclosed by ice. Whilst neither one is conclusive, the first option is appealing becaus ...
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  • ...al inversion; addressed especially to medical psychologists and jurists'', by John Addington Symonds, (private imprint, 1901), is a classic, ground-break ...as originally published - the term would not be invented until years later by the German psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing in the 12th edition of his ...
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  • ...was a disgrace to not find a lover,<ref>Cicero, ''De Rep.,'' iv. 3</ref>. By the time they reached the age of twelve "there was not any of the more hope ...oor, courted him, and he settled on the wealthier of the two, he was fined by the ephors for his greed.<ref name="Aelian, Var. Hist., III.10"/> As for th ...
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  • ...ct sprang from a desire for personal revenge, and was only later processed by democratic politicians and historians into a patriotic act. The courage and loyalty shown by the lovers in resisting tyranny was believed to be a specific attribute of ...
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  • ...lores the subject of [[pederasty]] through Greek images that have survived on vases, etc. from ancient times. ...ncorporates a comprehensive catalogue of relevant vase-paintings, compiled by noted archaeologist Keith DeVries. It is the most comprehensive treatment a ...
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  • '''This page contains lists of featured articles that have appeared on BoyWiki’s [[Main Page]]. [[A History of BoyChat by Alexis]] [[Image:Puce 9x9 gr.png]] ...
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  • ...h Greek aristocrats could have discussions and enjoy entertainment) hosted by Kallias for the young man Autolykos. Xenophon claims that he was present at ...heir answers are playful or paradoxical: Socrates, for one, prides himself on his knowledge of the art of match-making. ...
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  • Though all such relationships were by definition homoerotic in nature, the individuals involved did not identify ...me his son-in-law. In Charmus' honor, a statue of Eros was erected, either by Pisistratus or Hippias, before the entrance of the Akademia, where the runn ...
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  • ...Cambridge]] where he gained the chancellor's medal for an English poem on Plato in 1843, and the Craven Scholarship in 1844.<ref>{{Venn|id=JHN842W|name=Joh ...in 1845 right after graduating from Cambridge. As a pedagogue he insisted on the centrality of personal ties between teacher and student. The historian ...
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  • ....png|thumb|right|Courtship Scene Between Man and Boy. Attic red-figure cup by Makron, c. 490–480 B.C. Berlin, Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen, F2291.] ...lr= 21]| isbn=978-1560233596 }}</ref> Quotation marks are generally placed on either or both words, i.e., ''"Greek" love, Greek "love"'' or ''"Greek love ...
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  • '''Greek pederasty,''' as idealized by the [[Greeks]] from [[Archaic times]] onward, was a relationship and bond b ...gous relations between Greek women and adolescent girls have been reported by Plutarch, Xenophon and others. See [[Lesbian]] for details''. ...
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  • ...graphical backgrounds. Each sample is briefly put into context, introduced by a short biography, and sometimes commented upon. * Plato (c.427 - 347 B.C.) ...
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  • ...as an aristocratic moral and educational institution. As such, it was seen by the Greeks as an essential element of their culture from the time of Homer ...n ''paiderastēs'' and the verb ''paiderastein'' were respectively replaced by ''paidophilēs'' and ''paidophilein'' (synonyms from which the modern term " ...
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  • ...itish government on extremely dubious charges. The final case as described on the website of historian [[William A. Percy]] was the result of a “sting o ...ve felt it necessary to crash through the barriers of societal disapproval by speaking out. The fact that I have been able to do so owes much to the work ...
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  • ...px-Amor_Vincet_Omnia.jpg]] [[]] [[Amor Vincit Omnia]] (Love Conquers All) by [[Caravaggio]] is often interpreted as an idealized expression of pederasti The legal status of pederasty in most countries is determined by whether or not the boy has reached the local [[age of consent]]. Illegal fo ...
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  • '''BY''' ...he Arabian Nights in 1886, that I became aware of M. H. E. Meier's article on Pæderastie (Ersch and Gruber's Encyclopædie, Leipzig, Brockhaus, 1837). My ...
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  • ...lity/readindex.php?view=19 Homosexuality in Greece and Rome]</ref>, and in Plato's better-known ''[[Symposium]]''. He has been, in post-Renaissance times, a ...du/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Plutarch/Lives/Alcibiades*.html The Parallel Lives by Plutarch, The Life of Alcibiades p. 1 - 10]</ref> ...
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  • Though all such relationships were by definition [[homoerotic]] in nature, the individuals ...ias, who once grown up captained a ship to Syracuse and there slew Archias by some subterfuge, to avenge himself for having been taken advantage of as a ...
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  • <b>Famous Quotes on Boylove</b> ...ne does, he or she will immediately be viciously attacked and shouted down by the supporters of the "[[child abuse narrative]]". In the case of a profess ...
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  • ...sion in the third order of St. Francis. "Austin Lewis Mary" were conferred by Cardinal Manning in the chapel of Archbishop's House, Westminster, at my co ...ge in Rome, but was thrown out by both due to his inability to concentrate on priestly studies and his erratic behaviour. ...
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  • ::'''*Used by permission. All rights reserved.''' By<BR> ...
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  • ...take a younger one as his beloved.<ref>Homoeroticism in the Biblical World By Martti Nissinen, Kirsi Stjerna; p67</ref> In some of these cases both membe Though all such relationships were by definition homoerotic in nature, the individuals involved did not identify ...
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  • ...over [[Paul Reeve]], who was cleared to teach children after being placed on a [[sex offender register]]. [[BLMW]] file #060118224203 ...admit what I am to myself]. The Guardian. Thursday, January 23.||Comment on [[Operation Ore]]. [[Child pornography]], [[England]]. ...
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  • |Adam (Pseudonym)||[[1997]] Ref||On Boys and Boylovers. Unpublished. ...Age, Structure, and Sexuality: Reflections on the Anthropological Evidence on Homosexual Relations. In Anthropology and Homosexual Behavior, ed Blackwood ...
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  • Though all of these relationships are by definition homoerotic in nature, the individuals involved do not necessaril ...'homosexual behaviour became subject to increased legal penalties, notably by the Labouchère Amendment of the Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885, which e ...
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  • (of 6), by Havelock Ellis E-text prepared by Juliet Sutherland and the Project Gutenberg Online ...
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  • SOURCE: <b>TERMINAL ESSAY</b> BY RICHARD F. BURTON; Athenæum Club, September 30, ‘86. ...a husband his patriarchal position causes him to be loved and fondly loved by more than one wife: as a father affection for his children rules his life: ...
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