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  1. Pederasty

    The homoerotic photograph By Allen Ellenzweig p.43 ref Pederasty or Paederasty IPA en p d r sti US ... outside his immediate family. The word pederasty derives from Greek lang grc lang grc Latn paiderastia love of boys , ref http www.websters online dictionary.org definition pederasty ref ..., pederasty has existed as a variety of customs and practices within different cultures. The status of pederasty has changed over the course of history, at times considered an ideal and at other times a crime. In the history of Europe, its most structured cultural manifestation was Athenian pederasty , and became most prominent in the 6th century BC . Pederasty The Greeks Greek pederasty s various ... compared with erotic yet spiritual and Sophrosyne moderate forms. The legal status of pederasty ... of consent . Illegal forms of pederasty for the purposes of law enforcement fall under child sexual ... 3 oclc doi accessdate ref Pederasty is the archetypal example of male age structured homosexuality. ref name www2.fmg.uva.nl Geoffrey Gorer and others distinguish pederasty from pedophilia, which he defined ... we have record. According to Gorer, the main characteristic of homosexual pederasty is the age difference either of generation or age group between the partners. In his study of native cultures pederasty ..., pederasty has been the main subject of the arts and the main source of tender and elevated emotions ... or early twenties. ref David Menasco, Pederasty in the Encyclopedia of Gay Histories and Cultures Volume ... 650 BC In antiquity, pederasty was seen as an educational institution for the inculcation of moral and cultural ... period onwards in Pederasty in ancient Greece Ancient Greece , though Cretan pederasty Cretan ritual ... Greece , pederasty was a intimate relationship relationship and bond whether sexual or chaste between ... their practice to what John Addington Symonds describes as the vicious form of pederasty, ref J. A. Symonds ... 13 ref Opposition to the carnal aspects of pederasty existed concurrently with the practice ...   more details



  1. Athenian pederasty

    Merge to Pederasty in ancient Greece discuss Talk Pederasty in ancient Greece Athenian pederasty merge proposal date March 2010 Image Love gift Calyx krater Aegisthos painter ca 460 BCE.jpg thumb 300px Love gift br Man presents a leg of mutton to a youth with a Hoop rolling hoop , in an allusion to pederasty. ref Antike Welten Meisterwerke griechischer Malerei as dem Kunsthistorischen Museum Wien , 1997, pp.110 111 ref Athenian red figure vase, ca. 460 BCE Athenian pederasty entailed a formal bond between an adult man and an adolescent boy outside his immediate family, consisting of loving and often sexual relations. As an erotic and educational custom it was initially employed by the upper class as a means of teaching the young and conveying to them important cultural values, such as bravery and restraint. Athenian society generally encouraged the erastes to pursue a boy to love, tolerating up to sleeping on the youth s stoop and otherwise going to great lengths to make himself noticed. At the same time, the boy and his family were expected to put up resistance and not give in too easily, and boys who succumbed too readily were looked down upon. As a result, the quest for a desirable ... attests to the dominant status of pederasty in Athenian social life. On the strict red ... of pederasty was more freely constructed than the more formal Cretan and Spartan types. ref Thomas Scanlon ... user aquarius kroll pederasty.htm ref Commercial pederasty involving free boys was also forbidden ... day after day on the power of the city and become her Pederasty in ancient Greece Terminology erastai ... 1, 2007 ref Athenian pederasty is a major theme in the historical novel The Last of the Wine by Mary Renault . See also Commons Pederasty History of Athens Pederasty Pederasty in ancient Greece Homosexuality ... Athenian Pederasty Category Ancient Greek culture Category Pederasty in ancient Greece Category Sexuality and society Category Ancient Athens Pederasty ...   more details



  1. Cretan pederasty

    that it was king Minos who established pederasty as a means of population control on the island ... adopted by the Dorians around 630 BC, spreading from Crete to Spartan pederasty Sparta and then to the rest ... See also Commons Pederasty History of Crete Pederasty Pederasty in ancient Greece Homosexuality in ancient ... hephaistosforge zeus gaynemede ephorus cretans.html Ephorus on Cretan pederasty Category Ancient Greek culture Category Intimate relationships Category Pederasty in ancient Greece Category Sexuality ...   more details



  1. Pederasty in ancient Greece

    on a tomb fresco from the Greek colony of Paestum in Italy TOC right Pederasty in ancient ... and Athlete Trainer Pederasty, in Same Sex Desire and Love in Greco Roman Antiquity , pp. 143 ... of pederasty was so pervasive that it has been called the principal cultural model for free relationships ... An Encyclopedia Taylor & Francis, 2000 , p. 122. ref The English word pederasty in present day usage ... pederasty and all, to make sure that we come face to face with the way To Helen the glory that was Greece ... books?id 4baOPEunQgoC&pg PA12&dq 22The very term pederasty, directly derivative 22&lr ... and erast s see below . ref http dictionary.reference.com browse pederasty Etymologies in American ... The erast s himself might only be in his early twenties, ref William Armstrong Percy III, Pederasty ... culture was the kouros , the long haired male statuary art nude nude . ref Percy, Pederasty ... Zeus abducting Ganymede 5th century BC terracotta See also Cretan pederasty The Greek practice of pederasty ... pederasty as a formal social institution seems to have been grounded in an initiation which involved ... 81.1 1999 21 52. ref Pederasty has been understood as educative, ref Blake et al. , Education in an Age ... false online. ref In general, pederasty as described in the Greek literary sources is an institution reserved for free citizens, perhaps to be regarded as a Dyad sociology dyadic mentorship pederasty ... , Lovers Legends The Gay Greek Myths ref Pederasty was the idealized form of an age structured homoeroticism ... a note of concern that the institution of pederasty might give rise to a morbid condition ... lawgivers encouraged pederasty as a means of population control , by directing love and sexual desire ... , which was more than reciprocated, is held as an example of chaste pederasty. Citation ... Citation needed date April 2010 ref blockquote Plato in his Laws, blamed pederasty for promoting ... as summarized by Percy, Pederasty and Pedagogy in Archaic Greece , p. 119. ref Certain gifts traditionally ...   more details



  1. Erastes

    Erastes may refer to in ancient Greek, a lover, also known as the philetor see also Pederasty in ancient Greece Terminology Erastes tou oneirou , a 1974 Greek comedy Erastes Fulmen , a character in the TV miniseries Rome Erastes author b. 1959 , pseudonym for an author dab ...   more details



  1. Boylove

    For boylove as used by pedophilia advocates, see age of consent reform . Also abbreviated as BL For information on man boy relationships, see Pederasty For fictional romantic and erotic relationships between males in Japanese media, see Boys Love . Boys Love film , two Japanese films directed by Kotaro Terauchi North American Man Boy Love Association disambig de Boylove ...   more details



  1. Kleinos

    hatnote Kleinos may also refer to the Eromenos Glorious in Cretan pederasty pederasty in ancient Crete . Infobox Greek Dimos name Kleinos name local image map Dimos Kleinovou.png map caption Location within the regional unit periph Thessaly periphunit Trikala regional unit Trikala municipality Kalampaka pop municunit 2301 population as of 2001 area elevation lat deg 39 lat min 40 lon deg 21 lon min 27 postal code area code licence mayor website image skyline caption skyline party since Kleinos lang el is a village and a former Communities and Municipalities of Greece municipality in the Trikala regional unit Trikala regional unit , Thessaly , Greece . Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Kalampaka , of which it is a municipal unit. ref name Kallikratis http www.kedke.gr uploads2010 FEKB129211082010 kallikratis.pdf Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior el icon ref Population 2,301 2001 . References reflist Kalampaka div Category Populated places in Trikala regional unit Thessaly geo stub el it Kleinos ...   more details



  1. Homosexuality in ancient Greece

    Greece was between adult men and pubescent or adolescent boys, known as Pederasty in ancient Greece pederasty . However, marriages in Ancient Greece between men and women were also age structured, with men ... status, and youth. ref name OCD Pederasty Main Pederasty in ancient Greece Image Banquet Euaion ... Pederasty in ancient Greece erastes , he was to educate, protect, love, and provide a role ... pederasty lie in the tribal past of Greece, before the rise of the city state as a unit of political ... form of Greek pederasty after the rise of the city state, or polis . Greek boys no longer left the confines ... of Chicago Press, 2002 , p. 144 5. ref An elaborate social code governed the mechanics of Greek pederasty ... the mentor role assigned to him in the pederastic paradigm. The age limit for pederasty in ancient ..., and establish pederasty as a social and educational institution. It was an important element ... about whether pederasty was widespread in all social classes, or largely limited to the aristocracy ... their lover. They typically took the form of Pederasty in ancient Greece pederasty , with more ... Europe, some scholars believe that homosexual relationships, especially pederasty, were common only ... . ref Wohl, pp. 6 7. ref Even those who argue that pederasty was limited to the upper ..., William A. http williamapercy.com pub Peder.htm Pederasty and Pedagogy in Archaic Greece. University ... External links Commons category LGBT history in Greece http www.williamapercy.com pub Peder.htm Pederasty ...   more details



  1. The Three Faces of Al

    unreferenced date April 2008 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Three Faces of Al Type live Artist Firesign Theatre Cover Released 1984 Recorded Genre Comedy Length Label Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 2.5 5 Allmusic class album id r82266 pure url yes link Last album This album Next album The Three Faces of Al is a 1984 comedy album by the group Firesign Theatre . It features the group members reprising their most popular characters from earlier collaborations, notably hard boiled detective Nick Danger fictional character Nick Danger and his nemesis, Lieutenant Bradshaw. A recurring theme in previous albums was Danger insulting Bradshaw by forgetting his current rank, referring to him as Sergeant Bradshaw, when Bradshaw had been promoted to Lieutenant . In this album Bradshaw is the District Attorney, but Danger still refers to him by his police rank. In earlier albums the characters refer to the Anselma Pederasty case. Even though this album occurs years later than the other albums, it is about that case, but Anselma Pederazy is a organized crime mob boss . The case was not actually about pederasty. David Ossman does not appear on the album, having already left the group. Ossman would return for good in 1998, on the album Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death . The initial release on Rhino Records was at the dawn of compact disc s, and was among or possibly the first comedy CD issued by any record company. The CD wasn t produced in very large quantities, however, and after it went out of print it became something of a collector s item for many years. The album was finally reissued on CD in 2008 as part of the Firesign Theatre s Nick Danger box set, Box of Danger on the Shout Factory label. Firesign Theatre DEFAULTSORT Three Faces of Al Category The Firesign Theatre albums Category 1984 live albums Category Rhino Records live albums ...   more details



  1. Phanocles

    Phanocles , Greece Greek elegiac poet , probably flourished about the time of Alexander the Great . His extant fragments show resemblances in style and language to Philitas of Cos , Callimachus and Hermesianax . He was the author of a poem on pederasty . A lengthy fragment in Stobaeus Florilegium , 64 describes the love of Orpheus for the youthful Cala s, son of Boreas, and his subsequent death at the hands of the Thracian women. It is one of the best extant specimens of Greek elegiac poetry. References cite book author Nicolaus Bachius Bach title Philetae Coi, Hermesianactis Colophonii, atque Phanoclis Reliquiae location Halle publisher Libraria Gebaueria date 1829 language Latin cite book author Ludwig Preller title Ausgew hlte Aufs tze aus dem Gebiete der classischen Alterthumswissenschaft location Berlin publisher Weidmannsche Buchhandlung date 1864 language German 1911 Category Ancient Greek poets Category 4th century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC poets Category Ancient Greek elegiac poets Category Greek mythology of Thrace de Phanokles el it Fanocle nl Phanocles no Fanokles ...   more details



  1. Aeschines of Neapolis

    Other persons Aeschines Aeschines ancient Greek Gr. lang grc of Neapolis was an Platonism Academic philosopher who shared the leadership of the Platonic Academy Academy at Athens together with Charmadas and Clitomachus philosopher Clitomachus about 110 BC , when Clitomachus was an old man. ref Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Aeschines 3 editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 40 publisher place year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0049.html ref ref Cicero , De Oratore i. 11 ref Diogenes Laertius says that he was a pupil and favourite Pederasty in ancient Greece paidika of Melanthius of Rhodes . ref Diogenes Laertius , ii. 64 ref References reflist SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Aeschines Of Neapolis Category Academic philosophers Category Hellenistic era philosophers in Athens Category 2nd century BC philosophers ca squines de Ne polis de Aischines von Neapolis ...   more details



  1. Archidamus III

    Greeks killed in battle Category Pederasty in ancient Greece Category Rulers of Sparta AncientGreece ...   more details



  1. Greek Homosexuality (book)

    . See also Pederasty in ancient Greece Notes div class references small references div References ... non fiction books Category Male homosexuality Category Pederasty in ancient Greece ...   more details



  1. Prospero Farinacci

    Image Farinacci, Prospero 1554 1618 da Crasso 1666.JPG thumb right 200px Prospero Farinacci. Prospero Farinacci 30 October 1554, Rome 30 October 1618, Rome was an Italian people Italian lawyer and judge , noted for his harsh Sentence law sentencing . While he was a staunch prosecutor of sodomites, in 1595 he was himself accused of having repeatedly entertained Pederasty sodomitic relations . He was excused of the crime by Pope Clement VIII , who famously made a pun of Farinacci name which alludes to flour in Italian by claiming that The flour is good but the bag it s in is not so clean. Further reading http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 201872 Prospero Farinacci Prospero Farinacci at Encyclop dia Britannica online Use dmy dates date December 2011 Persondata NAME Farinacci, Prospero ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 October 1554 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 30 October 1618 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Farinacci, Prospero Category 1554 births Category 1618 deaths Category People from Rome Category Italian jurists Category LGBT history in Italy Category LGBT history prior to the 19th century Italy bio stub Law bio stub es Prospero Farinacci fr Prospero Farinacci it Prospero Farinacci ...   more details



  1. Protrepticus (Clement)

    Clement Protrepticus Exhortation to the Greeks is the first in the great trilogy by Clement of Alexandria . The Protrepticus forms an introduction inviting the reader to listen, not to the mythical legends of the gods, but to the new song of the Logos , the beginning of all things and creator of the world. He denounces what he claims to be the folly of idolatry and the pagan mysteries, Venus Kallipygos Identification the role of the erotic in pagan religion , the shamefulness of the Pederasty in ancient Greece pederastic practices of the Greeks, and the horrors of pagan sacrifice, and argues that the Greek philosophers and poets only guessed at the truth, while the prophets set forth a direct way to salvation and now the divine Logos speaks in his own person, to awaken all that is good in the soul of man and to lead it to immortality. References unreferenced article date April 2009 references See also protrepsis and paraenesis External links http khazarzar.skeptik.net pgm PG Migne Clement 20of 20Alexandria PG 2008 09 Protrepticus.pdf http www.ccel.org ccel schaff anf02.vi.ii.html Exhortation to the Heathen, at Christian Classics Ethereal Library http www.religionfacts.com christianity people clement alexandria.htm Biography of Clement, with short commentary on the Proptrepticus Christian theology stub Category 3rd century Christian texts Category Works by Clement of Alexandria fr Exhortation aux Grecs ...   more details



  1. Paidika: The Journal of Paedophilia

    morereferences date February 2010 Paidika The Journal of Paedophilia 1987 1995 was a journal published by the Stichting Paidika Foundation whose purpose was to promote the normalization of pedophilia. Its editor was Joseph Geraci and the editorial board included articles by writers Frits Bernard , Edward Brongersma , Vern L. Bullough , and D. H. Donald Mader, some of whom campaigned as pro pedophile activists. ref http www.againstsexualabuse.org docs ImplicationsOfKinseyReports.asp ref Mission statement blockquote The starting point of Paidika is necessarily our consciousness of ourselves as paedophiles...But to speak today of paedophilia, which we understand to be consensual intergenerational sexual relationships, is to speak of the politics of oppression...This is the milieu in which we are enmeshed, the fabric of our daily life and struggle...Through publication of scholarly studies, thoroughly documented and carefully reasoned, we intend to demonstrate that paedophilia has been, and remains, a legitimate and productive part of the totality of human experience. ref name Dallam cite journal title Science or Propaganda? An Examination of Rind, Tromovitch and Bauserman last Dallam series Vol first SJ journal Journal of Child Sexual Abuse publisher Haworth Press volume 9 No. 3 4, pp. 109 134 year 2001 ref blockquote Footnotes reflist Category Dutch magazines Category Modern pederasty Category Pedophile activism ca Paidika ia Paidika pt Paidika ...   more details



  1. Bachillerato Anáhuac Campus Monterrey

    Multiple issues refimprove January 2007 orphan February 2009 The Bachillerato An huac Campus Monterrey University preparatory school preparatory school , is a branch of the Roman Catholic catholic school program of Universidad An huac . It is located at Batall n de San Patricio, at Garza Garc a N.L., Mexico . The Bachillerato An huac has nearly 200 students. The school uses a bilingual system 60 English 40 Spanish , and teaches German, French and Chinese as well. Criticism This preparatory school is located inside the Instituto Irlandes de Monterrey , an all boys school run by the Legionaries of Christ , a religious order currently under review by the Holy See Vatican because of gross misconduct, pederasty, and embezzlement by its founder and other directors ref cite web url http www.google.com hostednews ap article ALeqM5huy30ja9Y DzKy5mndofefJM179AD9GRNSI80 title Pope names official to run Legionaries publisher Associated Press date accessdate 2010 08 01 ref . Legionaries of Christ have been barred elsewhere for having their schools run as recruitment centers , coercing young students into the religious order while hiding such recruitment activities to student s parents ref cite web url http ncronline.org node 1257 title Legionaries of Christ Legionaries face restrictions in Baltimore publisher ncronline.org date accessdate 2010 08 01 ref . References Reflist Coord missing Mexico DEFAULTSORT Bachillerato Anahuac Campus Monterrey Category University preparatory schools Category Roman Catholic schools in Mexico Category Educational institutions established in 1968 Category Boys schools in Mexico ...   more details



  1. Thomas Cannon

    in 2007. What remains of Ancient and Modern Pederasty Investigated and Exemplify d shows that rather ... century Category LGBT people from England Category Gay writers Category History of pederasty Category ...   more details



  1. Wilhelm Ténint

    Wilhelm T nint born 1813 was a minor France French Romanticism Romantic writer. He was a fervent admirer of Victor Hugo and of the modern school of Romantic literature. He published in Paris ian literary journals such as La Presse France La Presse , and was a member of the Soci t des gens de lettres. In 1844, he published a handboook for and defense of Romantic prosody titled Prosodie de l cole moderne , which had a brief introduction by Hugo and a longer introduction by Emile Deschamps . T nint s handbook mistakenly claimed that the unique, nonce structure of Jean Passerat s 1574 Villanelle was an old French form akin to terza rima the poet Th odore de Banville subsequently revived this Renaissance form, thus helping to create the modern 19 line poetic form called the villanelle . T nint was placed under house arrest for pederasty in 1851 and thereafter left France for Sweden , where he translated Swedish language Swedish works into French. ref name Siegel cite book last Siegel first Patricia title Wilhelm T nint et sa Prosodie de l cole moderne publisher Slatkine location Geneve year 1986 isbn 9782051007535 ref References Reflist Persondata NAME T nint, Wilhelm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION France French Romanticism Romantic writer DATE OF BIRTH 1813 PLACE OF BIRTH France DATE OF DEATH ? PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tenint, Wilhelm Category 1813 births Category Year of death missing Category French writers ...   more details



  1. Pĺl Hollender

    P l Anders J rgen Hollender born 20 July 1968 in Lidk ping , Sweden is a Swedish people Swedish film director and performance art ist. Hollender is known foremost for his controversial Documentary film documentaries . Pelle polis Pelle the Policeman 1998 that dealt with issues of power and pederasty with autobiographical remarks was denied airing on Television TVs . His 2001 documentary Buy Bye Beauty about the Swedish interference in Latvia n sex industry was condemned by Latvian authorities. Hollender became known through his participation in the Expedition Robinson 1998 1998 edition of the reality show Expedition Robinson on Sveriges Television SVT , he also participated in the Expedition Robinson 2003 2003 edition . He has also been in television shows like Kanal 5 Sweden Kanal 5 s comedy series Grattis V rlden that featured Filip Hammar & Fredrik Wikingsson Filip & Fredrik . External links http www.hollender.se Official website IMDb name 1499377 sfdb 249439 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hollender, Pal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 July 1968 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hollender, Pal Category 1968 births Category Swedish film directors Category Swedish artists Category Living people Category University of Gothenburg alumni sv P l Hollender ...   more details



  1. Zenodotus (philosopher)

    Zenodotus Pronunciation needed needing not the original Latin Greek pronunciation, but the Anglicized pronunciation that Classics Philosophy History etc. scholars use in English lang el late 5th century was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived and taught in Athens . He was described as the darling Pederasty in ancient Greece paidika of Proclus . ref Damascius, Life of Isidore , fr. 154 Zintzen ref Zenodotus served under Marinus of Neapolis when Marinus succeeded Proclus as the head scholarch of the school c. 485 . He was a teacher of Damascius when he came to Athens to learn philosophy c. 492 . Whereas Marinus taught mathematics and science scientific courses to Damascius, Zenodotus taught the more conventional philosophy courses. ref Photius, Bibl. cod. 181 ref He was an important philosopher in Athens during the time when Marinus and Hegias were contending for the leadership of the school, but he seems to have been overlooked as a possible scholarch on more than one occasion. Notes reflist References Edward Jay Watts, 2006 , City and School in Late Antique Athens and Alexandria . pages 116 123. University of California Press DEFAULTSORT Zenodotus Category 5th century philosophers Category Neoplatonists Category Roman era philosophers de Zenodotos Sch ler des Proklos ru ...   more details



  1. Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys

    was banned in some cities. ref name NYP cite news title The filmmaker who looked at pederasty without flinching date 2003 03 11 url http www.nypress.com article 7182 the filmmaker who looked at pederasty ...   more details



  1. Catamite

    also wiktionary catamite Homosexuality in ancient Rome References Reflist Category Pederasty Category ...   more details



  1. Charles Kains Jackson

    writers Category Pederastic poetry Category Victorian pederasty Category 1857 births Category 1933 ...   more details



  1. Ancient Greek eros

    Paul Rubens Rubens According to modern studies, pedagogic pederasty Eros paidikos, ... , were also cast in a pederastic light . ref name Percy W.A. Percy, Pederasty and Pedagogy in Archaic ... The role of pedagogic pederasty in ancient Greek society degrades after the 4th century BC, when the organization ... Athens as a Cultural Center cite book last Percy first William Armostrong III title Pederasty and Pedagogy ... of Pederasty cite book last Sternberg first Robert J. title Cupid s Arrow The Course of Love ...   more details




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