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  2. Symposium - Wikipedia

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    The Greek symposium was a key Hellenic social institution. It was a forum for the progeny of respected families to debate, plot, boast, or simply to revel with others. They were frequently held to celebrate the introduction of youth into aristocratic society.

  3. Symposium (Plato) - Wikipedia

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    The Symposium (Ancient Greek: Συμπόσιον, Ancient Greek pronunciation: [sympósi̯on], romanized: Sympósion, lit. 'Drinking Party') is a Socratic dialogue by Plato , dated c. 385 – 370 BC .

  4. Homosexuality in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Some social constructionists have even gone so far as to deny that sexual preference was a significant category for the ancients or that any kind of subculture based on sexual object-choice existed in the ancient world", p. 2 (he cites Halperin and Foucault in the social constructionist camp and Boswell and Thorp in the essentialist; cf. E ...

  5. Pederasty in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    It is the historian's job to draw attention to the personal, social, political and indeed moral issues behind the literary and artistic representations of the Greek world. The historian's job is to present pederasty and all, to make sure that … we come face to face with the way the glory that was Greece was part of a world in which many of ...

  6. Symposium (Gallen-Kallela) - Wikipedia

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    Symposium (also known as Symposion and Problem, Finnish: Probleemi) is an oil painting created by Akseli Gallen-Kallela in 1894. [ 1 ] The pictured gathering party consists of Finnish artists, who regularly had a meeting in the Hotel Kämp in Helsinki , then in the Grand Duchy of Finland .

  7. Diotima of Mantinea - Wikipedia

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    In Plato's Symposium the members of a party discuss the meaning of love. Socrates says that in his youth he was taught "the philosophy of love" by Diotima, a prophetess who successfully postponed the Plague of Athens. In an account that Socrates recounts at the symposium, Diotima says that Socrates has confused the idea of love with the idea of ...

  8. Symposium (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The symposium was an Ancient Greek social institution. Symposium may also refer to: Academia and scholarship. Symposium, a dialogue by Plato; ...

  9. Agathon - Wikipedia

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    Agathon (/ ˈ æ ɡ ə θ ɒ n /; Ancient Greek: Ἀγάθων; c. 448 – c. 400 BC) was an Athenian tragic poet whose works have been lost. He is best known for his appearance in Plato's Symposium, which describes the banquet given to celebrate his obtaining a prize for his first tragedy at the Lenaia in 416. [1]