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    Book
    Book
    Berkeley [u.a.] : Univ. of California Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014700109
    Format: XVII, 558 S. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780520234307 , 0520223810 , 0520234308
    Series Statement: The Joan Palevsky imprint in classical literature
    Content: "The most important primary texts on homosexuality in ancient Greece and Rome are translated into modern, explicit English and collected together for the first time in this comprehensive sourcebook. Covering an extensive period - from the earliest Greek texts in the late seventh century b.c.e. to Greco-Roman texts of the third and fourth centuries c.e. - the volume includes well-known writings by Plato, Sappho, Aeschines, Catullus, and Juvenal, as well as less well known but highly relevant and intriguing texts such as graffiti, comic fragments, magical papyri, medical treatises, and selected artistic evidence. These fluently translated texts, together with Thomas K. Hubbard's valuable introductions, clearly show that there was in fact no more consensus about homosexuality in ancient Greece and Rome than there is today." "The material is organized by period and genre, allowing readers to consider chronological developments in both Greece and Rome. Individual texts each are presented with a short introduction contextualizing them by date and, where necessary, discussing their place within a larger work. Chapter introductions discuss questions of genre and the ideological significance of the texts, while Hubbard's general introduction to the volume addresses issues such as sexual orientation in antiquity, moral judgments, class and ideology, and lesbianism. With its broad, unexpurgated, and thoroughly informed presentation, this unique anthology gives an essential perspective on homosexuality in classical antiquity."--BOOK JACKET.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Ancient Studies , Sociology
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    Keywords: Griechenland ; Homosexualität ; Geschichte ; Römisches Reich ; Homosexualität ; Geschichte ; Quelle ; Bibliografie ; Quelle
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berkeley, [Calif.] : University of California Press
    UID:
    gbv_646735896
    Format: Online-Ressource (xvii, 558 p) , 24 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0520234308 , 0520223810
    Series Statement: Joan Palevsky imprint in classical literature
    Content: The most important primary texts on homosexuality in ancient Greece and Rome are translated into modern, explicit English and collected together for the first time in this comprehensive sourcebook. Covering an extensive period-from the earliest Greek texts in the late seventh century b.c.e. to Greco-Roman texts of the third and fourth centuries c.e.-the volume includes well-known writings by Plato, Sappho, Aeschines, Catullus, and Juvenal, as well as less well known but highly relevant and intriguing texts such as graffiti, comic fragments, magical papyri, medical treatises, and selected artis
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Contents; Translation Credits; Preface; Introduction; 1. ARCHAIC GREEK LYRIC; 1.1-1.3 Archilochus; 1.4 Alcman, First Maidens' Song; 1.5-1.27 Sappho; 1.28 Solon; 1.29-1.34 Anacreon; 1.35-1.36 Ibycus; 1.37-1.83 Theognis; 1.84 Simonides; 1.85-1.87 Pindar; 1.88-1.89 Carmina Popularia; 2. GREEK HISTORICAL TEXTS; 2.1 Plutarch, Love Stories; 2.2 Thucydides; 2.3 Phanias of Eresus; 2.4 Xenophon, Hieron; 2.5 Plutarch, Alcibiades; 2.6-2.7 Xenophon, Anabasis; 2.8 Xenophon, Cyropaedia; 2.9 Xenophon, Agesilaus; 2.10 Xenophon, Constitution of the Lacedaemonians; 2.11 Aelian; 2.12-2.13 Plutarch, Lycurgus , 2.14 Plutarch, Pelopidas2.15 Aristotle, Politics; 2.16 Ephorus; 2.17 Pausanias; 2.18 Theopompus; 2.19 Carystius; 2.20 Plutarch, Demetrius; 2.21 Athenaeus; 2.22-2.26 Graffiti; 2.27 Inscriptions on vases; 2.28 Gymnastic law from Beroea; 3. GREEK COMEDY; 3.1-3.10 Aristophanes, Knights; 3.11 Aristophanes, Clouds; 3.12 Aristophanes, Wasps; 3.13 Aristophanes, Birds; 3.14 Aristophanes, Thesmophoria Women; 3.15-3.16 Aristophanes, Frogs; 3.17 Aristophanes, Wealth; 3.18 Aristophanes, fr. 556; 3.19-3.20 Cratinus; 3.21 Eupolis; 3.22 Strattis; 3.23 Pherecrates; 3.24 Theopompus; 3.25 Ephippus , 3.26-3.28 Alexis3.29 Amphis; 3.30 Anaxandrides; 3.31 Antiphanes; 3.32 Archedicus; 3.33 Damoxenus; 3.34 Diphilus; 4. GREEK ORATORY; 4.1 Andocides, On the Mysteries; 4.2 Lysias, Against Teisias; 4.3 Lysias, Against Alcibiades; 4.4 Lysias, Against Simon; 4.5 Isaeus, On the Estate of Aristarchus; 4.6 Demosthenes, Against Androtion; 4.7 Aeschines, Against Timarchus; 4.8 Demosthenes, On the Corrupt Embassy; 4.9 Aeschines, On the Embassy; 4.10 Aeschines, Against Ctesiphon; 4.11 Hyperides; 4.12 Ps.-Demosthenes, Erotic Essay; 4.13 Achilles Tatius; 5. GREEK PHILOSOPHY; 5.1-5.3 Xenophon, Memorabilia , 5.4 Plato, Charmides5.5 Plato, Lysis; 5.6 Plato, Gorgias; 5.7 Plato, Symposium; 5.8 Xenophon, Symposium; 5.9 Plato, Phaedrus; 5.10-5.11 Plato, Laws; 5.12 Aristotle, Prior Analytics; 5.13-5.14 Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics; 5.15 Hippocrates, On Regimen; 5.16 Ps.-Aristotle, Problems; 5.17 Diogenes the Cynic; 5.18 Bion of Borysthenes; 5.19 Theodorus of Cyrene; 5.20-5.25 Zeno of Citium; 6. HELLENISTIC POETRY; 6.1-6.2 Asclepiades; 6.3-6.8 Callimachus; 6.9-6.14 Theocritus; 6.15 Phanocles; 6.16-6.19 Nossis; 6.20 Herondas; 6.21-6.24 Ps.-Plato; 6.25 Rhianus; 6.26 Alcaeus of Messene; 6.27 Dioscorides , 6.28 Glaucus6.29 Phanias; 6.30 Thymocles; 6.31-6.44 Meleager; 6.45 Statyllius Flaccus; 6.46 Marcus Argentarius; 6.47 Addaeus; 6.48 Lucillius; 6.49 Alpheius of Mytilene; 6.50 Automedon; 6.51 Diocles; 6.52 Rufinus; 6.53 Scythinus; 6.54 Asclepiades of Adramyttium; 6.55-6.56 Anonymous epigrams; 6.57-6.90 Strato; 6.91 Anacreontea; 7. REPUBLICAN ROME; 7.1 Livy; 7.2 Valerius Maximus; 7.3 Dionysius of Halicarnassus; 7.4-7.5 Valerius Maximus; 7.6 Plutarch, Roman Questions; 7.7 Plautus, The Rope; 7.8 Plautus, The Persian; 7.9-7.10 Plautus, Curculio; 7.11-7.12 Plautus, Pseudolus; 7.13 Plautus, Captives , 7.14 Plautus, Truculentus , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780520234307
    Additional Edition: Print version Homosexuality in Greece and Rome : A Sourcebook of Basic Documents
    Language: English
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