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| PAEDERAST | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
MZECEA
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eruption
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Sentences with PAIDERASTIA (5)
The Cretan community of goods was based chiefly on the unnatural relation created by the authorities known as paiderastia; and which was a very efficient means to prevent over-population.
Paiderastia upon the Attic stage--_Myrmidones_ of Æschylus--_Achilles' lovers_, and _Niobe_ of Sophocles--The _Chrysippus_ of Euripides--Stories about Sophocles--Illustrious Greek paiderasts.
Distinctions drawn by Attic law and custom--_Chrestoi Pornoi_--Presents and money--Atimia of freemen who had sold their bodies--The definition of _Misthosis_--_Eromenos_, _Hetairekos_, _Peporneumenos_, distinguished--_Æschines against Timarchus_--General Conclusion as to Attic feeling about honourable paiderastia.
Platonic doctrine on Greek love--The asceticism of the _Laws_--Socrates--His position defined by Maximus Tyrius--His science of erotics--The theory of the _Phædrus_: erotic _Mania_--The mysticism of the _Symposium_: love of beauty--Points of contact between Platonic paiderastia and chivalrous love: _Mania_ and Joie: Dante's _Vita Nuova_--Platonist and Petrarchist--Gibbon on the "thin device" of the Athenian philosophers--Testimony of Lucian, Plutarch, Cicero.
Greek liberty and Greek love extinguished at Chæronea--The Idyllists--Lucian's _Amores_--Greek poets never really gross--_Mousa Paidiké_--Philostratus' _Epistolai Erotikai_--Greek Fathers on paiderastia.