Antimachus of Colophon And the Position of Women in Greek Poetry a Fragment Pr

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Antimachus of Colophon And the Position of Women in Greek Poetry a Fragment Pr
E F M Edward Felix Mendelssohn Benecke
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Ad Theocr. Xii. 29.
6 This view was, of course, especially prominent at Athens, where Harmodius and Aristogeiton had become well-nigh the ' patron saints ' of the democracy. Very interesting in this connection is the remark in Ath. Xiii. 562 A, that the Peisistratidae, after their expulsion, were the first persons who ventured to slander this form of intimacy. Cp. Too Max. Tyr. Xxiv. 2. The important part that it played in, at any rate, the old-fashioned Athenian education is shown by more than
... one passage in Aristophanes, of which the most striking is perhaps 972 seqq. ; cp. IOO2 seqq.
78 Women in Greek Poetry.
the tyrants used to regard it as a standing menace to themselves, and actually took steps to suppress it. 1 Thus Polycrates destroyed the gymnasium 2 at Samos cocTTrep avTiTeiyjLcriJia T# ISia aKpoTroXei, and others are said to have behaved in a similar way. 3 But while the social importance of this relationship cannot be questioned, its character is equally un- mistakable. In principle, and also in practice, it was pure.


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