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  • ...al context in many homoerotic representations such as classical mythology, Renaissance literature, paintings and vase paintings of ancient Greece, and Ancient Rom ...— some authors have cited the influence of personal experiences in ancient authors such as Catullus, Tibullus and Propertius in their homoerotic poetry.
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  • ...[[Victorian era]]. The [[pen name]] might have been used by one or several authors. * ''Whipped into Shape: Two Classic Erotic Novellas'' (Renaissance E Books Inc., 2004) contains ''Letters to a Lady Friend'' and ''[[The Yello
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  • ...ons are less known now than his 1824 edition of an erotic poem sequence in renaissance Latin, Hermaphroditus by Antonio Beccadelli. This was accompanied by Forber {{cats|Books|Forberg}}{{authors}}
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  • ::-Jacob Burckhardt, The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, 1855. Apart from both sacred and profane texts-a satire of high-flown Renaissance Neoplatonic dialogues is set in a [[brothel]] - and comedies such as La co
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  • ...ica. Friends have called her all sorts of names. Current favorites being "Renaissance Perv" by Fetish Diva Midori and "Woof! Good Lesbian!" by Master Steve Samps ...s personally featured in Writing Below the Belt: Conversations with Erotic Authors, by Michael Rowe and The Burning Pen: Sex Writers on Sex Writing, by M.Chri
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  • ...pean witch craze which began in the late Middle Ages and peaked during the Renaissance. It is a comprehensive witch-hunter’s handbook first published in Germany ...aining this as punishment, as many church authorities of the time did, the authors of this book claim that God permits the acts so that the Devil might not ga
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  • == Late Middle Ages to Renaissance == {{wikinain|Renaissance magic}}
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  • Some authors emphasize that mystical experiences involve an intuitive understanding of t Other authors point out that mysticism involves more than "mystical experience." Accordin
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  • ...Judith Butler, Jay Prosseur, Anne Fausto-Sterling, and many others. These authors take up gender as both socially and historically constructed, rather than a Lesbians and genderqueers who identify as Butch or Femme have experienced a renaissance as the Internet has brought the butch-femme community together. To be eithe
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  • ...m the 1540s in France, the translation into French of the works of ancient authors allowed progress in the transmission of knowledge: barber-surgeons could ad ...urce of income before mastering the surgery of his time. In the context of Renaissance humanism, this practical experience took place outside of academic scholast
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  • ...g doctors and unique among philosophers Praen 14: 660). Other contemporary authors in the Greek world, including Theodotus the Shoemaker, Athenaeus, and Alexa ...ith their lectures on Galen's De Sectis. So strong was Galenism that other authors such as Hippocrates began to be seen through Galen's eyes, while his oppone
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  • ...o Judith Butler, Jay Prosser, Anne Fausto-Sterling, and many others. These authors take up gender as both socially and historically constructed, rather than a ...ians and genderqueers who identify as butches or femmes have experienced a renaissance as the Internet has brought the butch-femme community together. To be eithe
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  • Some of the anonymous authors of these stories amused themselves by including elements of social satire. ...in the wake of the popular 1870 Austrian novel ''[[Venus in Furs]]'', some authors also began to explore the subject of male sexual slavery or [[femdom]] as w
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  • ...St. Louis Chorus at 15. She then headed to New York City during the Harlem Renaissance, performing at the Plantation Club and in the chorus of the popular Broadwa ...song hit, "''J'ai deux amours''" (1931) and became a muse for contemporary authors, painters, designers, and sculptors including Langston Hughes, Ernest Hemin
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  • ...lay in its exposure to the cultural legacy of classical antiquity and the Renaissance, and to the aristocratic and fashionably polite society of the European con ...Tribuna of the Uffizi gallery gathered in one space the monuments of High Renaissance paintings and Roman sculpture. After a side trip to Pisa, the tourist would
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  • ...o (http://pinkflamingo.com) and through the “Sizzler" imprint found at the Renaissance Books website: http://shop.renebooks.com {{Authors}}
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  • ...adio, and as a character in numerous other works, and continues to inspire authors and artists in the adventure and fantasy realms. ...tist, adventurer, inventor, explorer, researcher, and {{lc2|musician}} - a renaissance man. A team of scientists assembled by his father trained his mind and body
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  • ...e = Encyclopedia of women in the Renaissance: Italy, France, and England | authors = Robin, Diana Maury, Larsen, Anne R. and Levin, Carole | year = 2007 | pub {{cats|Authors}}
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  • ...conqueror captive"). The epics of Homer inspired the Aeneid of Virgil, and authors such as Seneca the Younger wrote using Greek styles. Roman heroes, such as ...m a large body of literature and thereby significantly contributing to the Renaissance.
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  • ...trology and alchemy, before the Scientific Revolution of the late European Renaissance moved to separate science from magic based on repeatable observation. Despi ...t, in particular the opposition of magic and miracle. Some early Christian authors followed the Greek-Roman thinking by ascribing the origin of magic to the h
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