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  • Kensington, Maryland, United States

Eva Stehle

This book traverses all of Graeco-Roman antiquity and touches on Jewish culture in giving all overview of attitudes toward sexuality, mainly male same-sex coupling, and of men's experience of sexual relations with other men.
... unable to renounce the glory or resist naming his son's mother. Once the tale exists in public discourse, Anchises must take on the status of a non-man. 08 Narrative positioning here is complex. The 56. Anchises' doubt over... more
... unable to renounce the glory or resist naming his son's mother. Once the tale exists in public discourse, Anchises must take on the status of a non-man. 08 Narrative positioning here is complex. The 56. Anchises' doubt over whether Aphrodite is mortal or goddess in itself sums ...
... Appearing in the Classical Tradition series, it considers the impact of modern literary theory on the reading ... Bowie, EL "Lies, Fiction and Slander in Early Greek Poetry," in: C. Gill and TP Wiseman ... i'auPoc , is... more
... Appearing in the Classical Tradition series, it considers the impact of modern literary theory on the reading ... Bowie, EL "Lies, Fiction and Slander in Early Greek Poetry," in: C. Gill and TP Wiseman ... i'auPoc , is a word of uncertain etymology; the -an|3-root, perhaps indicative of pre ...
... all of these cases (that is, in every extant play before Lysistrata except Clouds), political or ... 40Aristophanes has contrived it so that [End Page 380] nothing explains Agathon's physical appearance ... tries to hide his... more
... all of these cases (that is, in every extant play before Lysistrata except Clouds), political or ... 40Aristophanes has contrived it so that [End Page 380] nothing explains Agathon's physical appearance ... tries to hide his phallus [End Page 388] while Kleisthenes tries to spot it and two ...
... Cf. Gentili, Poetry 107-14, on poetic praise and blame; Koster, Die Invektive, for a survey of uses and occasions for invective in antiquity. ... 5.92, the story of Periander and his dead wife Melissa, whose ghost says that he... more
... Cf. Gentili, Poetry 107-14, on poetic praise and blame; Koster, Die Invektive, for a survey of uses and occasions for invective in antiquity. ... 5.92, the story of Periander and his dead wife Melissa, whose ghost says that he "put his loaves in a cold oven," should also be recalled. ...

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