- Gr****s
regarding pederastic relationships, the
social context of
Victorian pederasty was
different from Gr****
pederasty.
Victorian pederasty did not share...
-
Hundreds of
pederastic scenes are
depicted on
Attic black-figure vases. In the
early 20th century, John
Beazley classified pederastic vases into three...
-
Getty Museum Pederastic ****.
Tyrrhenian amphora. 560 - 530 BCE.
Pederastic ****.
Detail of a
Tyrrhenian amphora. 560 - 530 BCE.
Pederastic scene. Bowl....
- Amen, more
commonly known as The
Pederasty ("La pederastia" in Spanish), is a conceptual,
critical and
process artwork by Abel Azcona. Over
several months...
-
pubescent boy who was the
intimate companion of an
older male,
usually in a
pederastic relationship. It was
generally a term of
affection and
literally means...
- the
perception of
pederasty varied in
different cities.
While it was
allowed in Elis and Boeotia,
Ionians did not
accept pederastic courtship. Athenians...
-
Egyptologist Georg Steindorff explored the
Oasis in 1900 and
reported that
pederastic relations were
common and
often extended to a form of marriage: "The feast...
- was a long-standing
belief that the
homoerotic poems were
exclusively pederastic.
While this was the norm,
variations from this existed,
including relationships...
- Aeschines. In Athens, the
relationship was
often viewed as
being loving and
pederastic. The Gr****
custom of
paiderasteia between members of the same-****, typically...
- symposium.: 117 The
death of
Hyacinthus is also
frequently referenced as a
pederastic myth. The main Gr****
literary sources for Gr**** homo****uality are lyric...