ABSTRACT

This lavishly illustrated book brings together, for the first time, all of the different ways in which vase-painting portrays or refers to pederasty, from scenes of courtship, foreplay, and sex, to scenes of Zeus with his boy-love Ganymede, to painted inscriptions praising the beauty of boys. The book shows how painters used the language of vase-painting to cast pederasty in an idealizing light, portraying it as part of a world in which beautiful elite males display praiseworthy attitudes, such as moderation, and engage in approved activities, such as hunting, athletics, and the symposium. The book also incorporates a comprehensive catalogue of relevant vase-paintings, compiled by noted archaeologist Keith DeVries. It is the most comprehensive treatment available of an institution that has few modern parallels.

chapter |37 pages

Section 1 Textual evidence

chapter 1|25 pages

COURTSHIP

chapter 2|43 pages

IDEALS/IDEALIZATION

chapter 3|33 pages

CONSUMMATION

chapter 4|25 pages

PEDERASTY AND THE GODS

chapter 5|10 pages

KALOS-INSCRIPTIONS

chapter 6|8 pages

VASE DATING

chapter 7|7 pages

FRAGMENTS