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has gloss | eng: The Erōtes or Amores ("Loves", or "The two kinds of love") is a Greek dialogue, an example of contest literature, comparing the love of women and the love of boys, and concluding that the latter was preferable. The dialogue was transmitted among the works of Lucian. Most modern scholars believe that the style of the dialogue puts into question its authorship. The work is normally cited under the name of Pseudo-Lucian. The Erōtes is also famous for its vivid description of the Cnidian Aphrodite of Praxiteles. |
lexicalization | eng: Amores |
instance of | c/Works by Lucian |
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has gloss | bre: An Erōtes, anavezet ivez dre an anv latin Amores ("karantezioù", pe "An daou seurt karantez ") zo un diviz e gregach, ur seurt " disput " etre daou zen, da chouzout petra eo ar gwellañ, karantez merched pe karantez paotred, hag an hini diwezhañ eo a zo trec'h. |
lexicalization | bre: Erotes |
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