What is love according to Plato ... In ampquotThe Symposiumampquot, Plato presented definitions of what love is in the opinions of Phaedrus, Pausanias, Eryximachus, Aristophanes, and Socrates. ... View More
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Platoamp39s amp39Loveamp39 in Stoppardamp39s ... to figure out her theorems. According to Pausanias, this type of relationship is acceptable love. These two people who are attracted ... View More
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How Athen took over leadership of sparta after the persian wars ... though nominally this was because of the arrogance of Pausaniasampquot Herodotus 8.34 ... According to Diodorus, there was a disagreement between young and old Spartans ... View More
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Plato Symposium Pausanias acknowledged the importance of performance by using these words: ampquotturn out in this or that way according to the mode of performing them and when ... View More
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Sparta religion ... Thy Gymnopaedia was the festival of the unarmed boys. According to Pausanias this was the most solemn of all Lakonian festivals. ... View More
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The Organized Greek GamesThen as Opposed to Now ... According to the Peruses Projectamp39s ampquotFAQampquot about the games, this city was chosen because of its ... ampquotSeveral ancient authors such as Pindar, Pausanias, Strabo, and ... View More
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Abstraction of Love ... Pausanias says that in heavenly love the boy sexually gratifies the man in ... Socrates says that according to Agathon, since that the gods are organized through a ... View More
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Two types of Love ... Pausanias brings up an excellent way to think about Love. ... p.463, 178c According to Phaedrus, when a man loves another man it is pure beauty, a virtuous life ... View More
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Homosexuality in Ancient Greece ... relationships. Orestes and Pylades were lifelong lovers according to Lucianamp39s Amores of the Heart. Pausanias and Agathon were lovers. ... View More
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Polykleitos: Revolutionizing the Classical Period ... Today, only representations on Roman coins and a detailed description by Pausaniasa second ... According to Pliny the Elder, who wrote in the first century CE ... View More
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Parthenon ... According to myth, Athena sprang from the head of Zeus fully formed. ... Pausanias 1.24.57 Kebric, p.144145 It was gigantic, approximately 11.5 meters tall ... View More
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