This paper seeks to examine the ejrwtikoi; lovgoi, a valuable contribution to the erotic literature of Ancient Greece. This is a specific kind of discourse focusing on Eros, in general, and love, in particular. Although traces of this minor erotic genre can be found in lyric poetry, it comes fully into being in two of Plato�s dialogues, Symposium and Phaedrus, and is then expanded upon by various authors up until the fourth century A. D.En nuestro artículo pretendemos abordar un capítulo de la riquísima literatura erótica de los griegos antiguos: los ejrwtikoi; lovgoi. Se trata de un tipo especial de discurso que tiene que ver con el dios Eros en general y con lo relacionado con el amor, en particular. Aunque ya podrían rastrearse huellas d...
The first part of this article takes a historic review on the investigation of eroticism in XVIth ce...
In this paper I investigate the understanding of eros expressed in the speeches of Phaedrus and Agat...
Le Lettere d’amore di Aristeneto (VI d. C.) non solo testimoniano la fortuna del genere epistolograf...
En nuestro artículo pretendemos abordar un capítulo de la riquísima literatura erótica de los grieg...
In the lyric poems performed in the archaic symposium very different ideas about love experience wer...
The article shows the poetic expression of the platonic love in the Phaedrus, although it appeared i...
Abstract: The ancient Greek novel of love and adventures, better known as erotic novel, does not hav...
The text deals with the terminology, the representations, the different “faces” and the different fu...
This article focuses on Lope’s Rimas (1604) to analyze the erotic elements in some of the book’s two...
//// Abstract: This essay explores the difference between the erotic Socrates portrayed in the Sympo...
Eros está presente en toda la literatura griega. Como rasgo característico de tal fuerza irracional,...
Arising out of a conference on ‘Erôs in Ancient Greece’, the articles in this volume share a histori...
This paper deals with three different types of treatment of the Greek literary eroticism: 1. The er...
Plato’s Symposium is about Love (Eros) par excellence. Our work will focus on the discourse uttered ...
El presente trabajo busca investigar dos asuntos en el diálogo el Fedro de Platón: en primer lugar...
The first part of this article takes a historic review on the investigation of eroticism in XVIth ce...
In this paper I investigate the understanding of eros expressed in the speeches of Phaedrus and Agat...
Le Lettere d’amore di Aristeneto (VI d. C.) non solo testimoniano la fortuna del genere epistolograf...
En nuestro artículo pretendemos abordar un capítulo de la riquísima literatura erótica de los grieg...
In the lyric poems performed in the archaic symposium very different ideas about love experience wer...
The article shows the poetic expression of the platonic love in the Phaedrus, although it appeared i...
Abstract: The ancient Greek novel of love and adventures, better known as erotic novel, does not hav...
The text deals with the terminology, the representations, the different “faces” and the different fu...
This article focuses on Lope’s Rimas (1604) to analyze the erotic elements in some of the book’s two...
//// Abstract: This essay explores the difference between the erotic Socrates portrayed in the Sympo...
Eros está presente en toda la literatura griega. Como rasgo característico de tal fuerza irracional,...
Arising out of a conference on ‘Erôs in Ancient Greece’, the articles in this volume share a histori...
This paper deals with three different types of treatment of the Greek literary eroticism: 1. The er...
Plato’s Symposium is about Love (Eros) par excellence. Our work will focus on the discourse uttered ...
El presente trabajo busca investigar dos asuntos en el diálogo el Fedro de Platón: en primer lugar...
The first part of this article takes a historic review on the investigation of eroticism in XVIth ce...
In this paper I investigate the understanding of eros expressed in the speeches of Phaedrus and Agat...
Le Lettere d’amore di Aristeneto (VI d. C.) non solo testimoniano la fortuna del genere epistolograf...