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* &hellip; that After being appointed to tutor '''[[The First Love of Johann Joachim Winckelmann|Friedrich Wilhelm Peter Lamprecht]]''' (1728-97), son of the chief magistrate of Hadmersleben, in Sachsen Anhalt, Germany, Winckelmann soon exceeded his tutorial role, his illicit ‘friendship’ with the younger Lamprecht evolving into ‘the great love of Winckelmann’s life’. <!-- Added 11-8-17 -->
* &hellip; that After being appointed to tutor '''[[The First Love of Johann Joachim Winckelmann|Friedrich Wilhelm Peter Lamprecht]]''' (1728-97), son of the chief magistrate of Hadmersleben, in Sachsen Anhalt, Germany, Winckelmann soon exceeded his tutorial role, his illicit ‘friendship’ with the younger Lamprecht evolving into ‘the great love of Winckelmann’s life’. <!-- Added 11-8-17 -->


* &hellip; that <!-- Added 11-8-17 -->
* &hellip; that '''[[The "Bau a" Ceremonial Hunting Lodge of the Kaluli of Papua New Guinea]]''' the growth of young boys who were around the age of puberty was encouraged specifically by pederastic homosexual intercourse with some of the older bachelors. <!-- Added 11-8-17 -->


[[File:The poet Figani and a beardless boy.png|100 px|right|link=Pederasty in the Arabic Literature of the Early Ottoman Period]]
[[File:The poet Figani and a beardless boy.png|100 px|right|link=Pederasty in the Arabic Literature of the Early Ottoman Period]]

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  • … that Up until 1886, the idea that sex with a friend of the same age, or with an older person, in itself could harm a child was as absent from European culture... Dutch Paedophile Emancipation Movement
  • … that After being appointed to tutor Friedrich Wilhelm Peter Lamprecht (1728-97), son of the chief magistrate of Hadmersleben, in Sachsen Anhalt, Germany, Winckelmann soon exceeded his tutorial role, his illicit ‘friendship’ with the younger Lamprecht evolving into ‘the great love of Winckelmann’s life’.
File:The poet Figani and a beardless boy.png