- The
Lovers (Gr****: Ἐρασταί, translit.
Erastai; Latin: Amatores) is a
Socratic dialogue included in the
traditional corpus of Plato's works,
though its...
- or
Memnon Akhaiôn
Syllogos (The
Gathering of the Achaeans) Akhilleôs
Erastai ([male]
Lovers of Achilles)
Akrisios Aleadae (The Sons of Aleus) Aletes...
- see also eros. In Dover's
strict dichotomy, the erastês (ἐραστής,
plural erastai) is the
older ****ual actor, seen as the
active or
dominant parti****nt...
-
edition of Nauck; and by
Sophocles in the
Lovers of
Achilles (Achilleos
erastai), frg. 156 (Nauck2 = 152 in the
edition of Jebb), as
cited by Cook, Zeus...
- dimension,
noting that the
oldest text of
their martyrology describes them as
erastai,
which can be
translated as "lovers". He
suggested that the two were even...
- to an
absurd shift in the metaphor, so that
Cleon and his
rival become erastai competing for the
affections of an eromenos,
hawkers of
oracles competing...
- ages of 20 to 21,
whereupon they were
given a full set of
armor by
their erastai. They
likely ended their service at age 30.
According to Plutarch, Gorgidas...
- martyrology, in the Gr**** language,
describes them as
erastai (Koinē Gr****: ἐρᾰσταί, romanized:
erastaí, lit. 'lovers'.
Historian John
Boswell considered...
-
depicts a "wedding". But
Sergius and
Bacchus were both
referred to as
erastai in
ancient Gr**** m****cripts, the same word used to
describe lovers. In...
-
oldest text of
their martyrology, in the Gr**** language,
describes them as "
erastai", or lovers.
Historian John
Boswell considered their relationship to be...