A. Sources

These texts come in multiple editions and translations, which are not indicated.

ANCIENT NEAR EAST

GREEK SOURCES
Achilles Tatius (2nd C. CE): Women unfavourably compared with boy lovers. Egypt, 2nd cent. A.D., from Leucippe and Clitophon 2.37.5-9, 38.1-3. G [At UKY]
Aeschines (c.390-c.322 BCE): Against Timarchus, [At Perseus, in English, with Greek text accessible ]
Aristophanes (c.445-c.385 BCE): The Clouds, [At Perseus, in English, with Greek text accessible ]
Aristophanes (c.445-c.385 BCE): The Knights, [At Perseus, in English, with Greek text accessible ]
Aristophanes (c.445-c.385 BCE): The Thesmophoriazusae, [At Perseus, in English, with Greek text accessible ]
Aristotle (384-322 BCE): Politics e.g., 1274, 1311, 1315
Aristotle (384-322 BCE): Nichomachean Ethics, 1148
Athenaeus (c. 200 CE): The Deipnosophists, Book 13
Demosthenes (384-322 BCE): Erotic Essay, [At Perseus, in English, with Greek text accessible ]
Homer (c.850 BCE), Achilles Meets the Ghost of Patroclus, Illiad 23, [At Perseus, in English, with Greek text accessible ]
Plato (427-347 BCE): The Symposium (complete in one file, English); The Symposium, [At Perseus, in English, with Greek text accessible ]
Plato (427-347 BCE): Phreadrus, (complete in one file, English), [At UPenn] ; Phreadrus, [At Perseus, in English, with Greek text accessible ]
Plato (427-347 BCE): The Laws; The Laws, 636bff [At Perseus, in English, with Greek text accessible ]
Plutarch (46-120 CE): Parallel Lives, (complete in English) [At Virginia Tech ]
Plutarch (46-120 CE): Life of Pelopidas, (complete) [At Virginia Tech ]
Ps.-Lucian (Lucian c.115-180 CE): The History of Orestes and Pylades, from Amores or Affairs of the Heart
Thucydides (c.460/455-c.399 BCE): on Aristogeiton and Harmodius, from The Peloponnesian War. Full Text available at MIT.
Sappho (late 7th C. BCE): Poems, [At Sappho.com ]
Theocritus (c.320-c.260 BCE): Idylls 5, 12, 30 (all autobiographical), 13, and 23

ROMAN
Catullus: Selected Poems, selections, trans. John Porter, [At Univ. of Saskatechewan ]
Juvenal (early 2nd C. CE): Satire II - Against Hypocritical Queens [At Classics Homepage. In Latin ]
Juvenal (early 2nd C. CE): Satire IX
Martial (c.40-103 CE): Epigrams
Ovid (43BCE-17CE): Metamorphoses, [At Virginia Tech ]
Ovid (43BCE-17CE): Amores, selections, trans. John Porter, [At Univ. of Saskatechewan ]
Ovid (43BCE-17CE): Art of Love esp. 2. 663-746 and 3.769-812.
Petronius Arbiter (d.65 CE): Satyricon
Suetonius (b.c.70 d. after 121 CE): Lives of the Twelve Caesars
Tacitus (b. 56/57-d.after 117 CE):
Tibullus (c.55-19 BCE):
Virgil (70-19 BCE): Aeneid 9
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