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Plato in his later works went further still and deprecated sexual relations within pederasty itself , erecting an ideal ... palaestra with their athletic nudity continued as focal points of adolescent training and pederastic attention .
Plato in his later works went further still and deprecated sexual relations within pederasty itself , erecting an ideal ... palaestra with their athletic nudity continued as focal points of adolescent training and pederastic attention .
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Pederastic love may have lost the austere and heroic idealism of classical times . As Cicero shrewdly asked of the so - called ideal love of the Greeks : ' why is it that no one falls in love with an ugly boy or a beautiful old man ?
Pederastic love may have lost the austere and heroic idealism of classical times . As Cicero shrewdly asked of the so - called ideal love of the Greeks : ' why is it that no one falls in love with an ugly boy or a beautiful old man ?
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a frequently used in these sources , were technical terms for boy - beloved in an established pederastic relationship , the Latin equivalent being usually puer delicatus . As we have abundantly shown , in the Greco - Roman world of the ...
a frequently used in these sources , were technical terms for boy - beloved in an established pederastic relationship , the Latin equivalent being usually puer delicatus . As we have abundantly shown , in the Greco - Roman world of the ...
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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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