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Against Timarchus, the Glossary

Index Against Timarchus

"Against Timarchus" (Κατὰ Τιμάρχου) was a speech by Aeschines accusing Timarchus of being unfit to involve himself in public life.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Ad hominem, Aeschines, Areopagus, Demosthenes, Greek Homosexuality (book), Male prostitution, Pederasty in ancient Greece, Philip II of Macedon.

  2. Ancient Greek orations
  3. LGBT history in Greece

Ad hominem

, short for argumentum ad hominem, refers to several types of arguments that are fallacious.

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Aeschines

Aeschines (Greek: Aischínēs Atromḗtou Kothōkídēs; 389314 BC) was a Greek statesman and one of the ten Attic orators.

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Areopagus

The Areopagus is a prominent rock outcropping located northwest of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Against Timarchus and Areopagus are ancient Greek law.

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Demosthenes

Demosthenes (translit;; 384 – 12 October 322 BC) was a Greek statesman and orator in ancient Athens.

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Greek Homosexuality (book)

Greek Homosexuality (1978; second edition 1989; third edition 2016) is a book about homosexuality in ancient Greece by the classical scholar Kenneth Dover, in which the author uses archaic and classical archaeological and literary sources to discuss ancient Greek sexual behavior and attitudes. Against Timarchus and Greek Homosexuality (book) are LGBT history in Greece.

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Male prostitution

Male prostitution is a form of sex work consisting of act or practice of men providing sexual services in return for payment.

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Pederasty in ancient Greece

Pederasty in ancient Greece was a socially acknowledged romantic relationship between an older male (the erastes) and a younger male (the eromenos) usually in his teens.

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Philip II of Macedon

Philip II of Macedon (Φίλιππος; 382 BC – October 336 BC) was the king (basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC.

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See also

Ancient Greek orations

LGBT history in Greece

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Against_Timarchus