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Sapphism is an
umbrella term for any
woman attracted to
women or in a
relationship with
another woman,
regardless of
their ****ual orientations, and encomp****ing...
- 92 years. The most
impressive is the
Brothers Poem fragment,
called P.
Sapph. Obbink, part of a
critical edition of Book I of Sappho's poetry. The remaining...
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about her
attraction to
women Sapphic stanza, a four line
poetic form
Sapphism, an
inclusive umbrella term for
attraction or
relationships between ****...
- ****#Etymology_1, androphilia, gynephilia, homophile, homo****ual, pederast,
sapphism, ****, sodomite, or
tribadism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look...
- "Introduction". In Bierl, Anton; Lardinois, André (eds.). The
Newest Sappho: P.
Sapph.
Obbink and P. GC inv. 105, frs.1–4. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-31483-2...
- same hand as a
second papyrus published for the
first time in 2014 (P.
Sapph. Obbink),
which preserves five
stanzas of Sappho's
Brothers Poem. Fragment...
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Homoflexible Pan****ual / Omni****ual Poly****ual Pluri****ual / Multi****ual ****
Sapphism ****ual
fluidity Studies Bi****ual
theory Journal of Bi****uality
Kinsey scale...
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Vertigo of Love' (P.
Sapph.
Obbink 21–29; P. Oxy. 1231, fr.16)". In Bierl, Anton; Lardinois, André (eds.). The
Newest Sappho: P.
Sapph.
Obbink and P. GC...
- ****,
invert and homo****ual were
interchangeable with
sapphist and
sapphism around the turn of the 20th century. The use of **** in
medical literature...
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Laudomia Forteguerri (1515–1555, Siena, Italy) was an
Italian poet and a
member of one of the most
powerful families in the sixteenth-century Republic...