The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... Apollodorus , and Ammonius , and Antiphanes , and also of Gorgias the Athe- nian , who have all written about the prostitutes at Athens . Oh , what a learned man you are ! how far are you from imitating Theomandrus of Cyrene , who , as ...
... Apollodorus , and Ammonius , and Antiphanes , and also of Gorgias the Athe- nian , who have all written about the prostitutes at Athens . Oh , what a learned man you are ! how far are you from imitating Theomandrus of Cyrene , who , as ...
Page 913
... Apollodorus the Athenian speaks , in his treatise on the Gods , in the following manner : - " " And they worship Venus Hetæra , who brings together male and female companions ( éraípovs Kai Eraípas ) —that is to say , mistresses ...
... Apollodorus the Athenian speaks , in his treatise on the Gods , in the following manner : - " " And they worship Venus Hetæra , who brings together male and female companions ( éraípovs Kai Eraípas ) —that is to say , mistresses ...
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... Apollodorus says it is ) , says " " Now we have courtesans for the sake of pleasure , but concubines for the sake of daily cohabitation , and wives for the purpose of having children legitimately , and of having a faithful guardian of ...
... Apollodorus says it is ) , says " " Now we have courtesans for the sake of pleasure , but concubines for the sake of daily cohabitation , and wives for the purpose of having children legitimately , and of having a faithful guardian of ...
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... Apollodorus a still greater number ; and Gorgias enumerated still more , saying that , among a great many more , these eminent ones had been omitted by Aristophanes - namely , one who was surnamed Paroinos , and Lampyris , and ...
... Apollodorus a still greater number ; and Gorgias enumerated still more , saying that , among a great many more , these eminent ones had been omitted by Aristophanes - namely , one who was surnamed Paroinos , and Lampyris , and ...
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... Apollodorus , in his treatise on the Courtesans at Athens , says that she was called Phtheiropyle , because she used to stand at the door ( n ) and hunt for lice ( peîpes ) . And in his oration against Aristagoras , Hyperides says " And ...
... Apollodorus , in his treatise on the Courtesans at Athens , says that she was called Phtheiropyle , because she used to stand at the door ( n ) and hunt for lice ( peîpes ) . And in his oration against Aristagoras , Hyperides says " And ...
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