Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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24 Laundered and disinfected by the ingenious arguments and earnest eloquence of Dietrichson , Symonds and others , the reputation of Antinous emerged ' spotless and pure ' , 29 with a gleaming moral respectability acceptable to late ...
24 Laundered and disinfected by the ingenious arguments and earnest eloquence of Dietrichson , Symonds and others , the reputation of Antinous emerged ' spotless and pure ' , 29 with a gleaming moral respectability acceptable to late ...
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Few works of art of the period have provoked such a prolific debate as these . Some conclusions , however , now seem agreed . The tondi are from very late in the reign of Hadrian , not much before 136 , and they may well have been ...
Few works of art of the period have provoked such a prolific debate as these . Some conclusions , however , now seem agreed . The tondi are from very late in the reign of Hadrian , not much before 136 , and they may well have been ...
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Honoured and active , it continued to flourish as long as traditional city - life itself , until the țroubled times of the late third century . It was one of the steps by which the centre of the Empire moved from the increasingly ...
Honoured and active , it continued to flourish as long as traditional city - life itself , until the țroubled times of the late third century . It was one of the steps by which the centre of the Empire moved from the increasingly ...
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Scandal of the centuries | 1 |
Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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