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On the Nature of Strato’s Humour: Another Look at Anth.Pal. 12.6

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The collocation of the contradictory qualities p???t?? and ???s?? finds parallels in inscribed texts of praise and blame and reflects the social and emotional realities of Greek pederastic relationships.

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