Des dieux et héros, avec leurs faiblesses, qui tombent amoureux et qui « souffrent », exactement comme les mortels. Des hommes en proie aux affres de la passion, mais libres aussi de l’exprimer et de la canaliser à leur guise. Vénérant le Beau, le Bien, l’harmonie, ils vivent, enseignent, apprennent et s’éprennent sans cesse, à perdre haleine, en quête de fusion totale et de relations de qualité… Des philosophes qui s’interrogent longuement et partent à la poursuite de l’amour, du plaisir, du bonheur véritable… Des matrones recluses, et cependant régnant sur la cellule de base, celle de la famille. Des femmes libres, disposant de leur corps, contre biens ou argent, dans un cadre juridique strictement codifié. Prêtresses de l’amour, courtisanes, concubines, prostituées grecques ou étrangères, plus ou moins cultivées, plus ou moins puissantes, aux rôles clairs et bien précis, participent activement au devenir de la société. Et plus que tous les autres, les artistes -sculpteurs, peintres ou céramistes- suivent, enregistrent et capturent de leur regard et de leurs outils les moments érotiques du présent, sources historiques de l’avenir…
Een interessant en informatief boek over ‘love life’ in het oude Griekenland. Er wordt wel aandacht besteed hoe we aan informatie komen maar het had iets uitgebreider gemogen.
I got this book in the museum shop of the New Acropolis Museum while visiting Athens and the Acropolis. It has plenty of information and sketches of scenes from ancient vases depicting erotic encounters. I recommend reading it together with Daily Life in Greece at the Time of Pericles or Traveller's Guide to the Ancient World: Greece in the year 415 BCE or anything else related to the subject. That is because while this little book is good, it sometimes presents only some aspects of the stories/myths and there are many versions of them. Still, a worthwhile and amusing read, full of imaginative illustrations.
Not bad, it is quite informative about how the old Greeks used to understand sex,love,marriage and mythology. The part I found interesting was to know they were not so open to the male homosexuality.
An interesting look at ancient Greek love culture. Could do with another look over as some of the translations didn't make sense. Certainly a great introduction to the concepts of Greek love and sex.
An interesting book. It challenges the idea that modern society “invented” sexual life. The Ancient Greeks were actually far more open than we are about sexuality.
This book sometimes presents only some aspects of the stories/myths and there are many versions of them. Also, presents ideas about love of some of the most famous greek philosophers. This book importantly points out there are lots of depictions that show the courtesans in orgies were often being forced and reluctant. It’s not some idealised open and respectful expression but more like institutionalised rape... as is ultimately always the reality of prostitution. Needs more Alkibiades.
Interesting. I didn’t realise that temples became brothels. This happened in India as well and it’s easy to imagine some sort of spiritual orgy attempting to communicate with the divine be it Bacchus or Shakti, but the reality is likely much more sordid. This book importantly points out there are lots of depictions that show the courtesans in orgies were often being forced and reluctant. It’s not some idealised open and respectful expression but more like institutionalised rape... such is ultimately always the reality of prostitution. In a world where the woman had no power, like the young boys, it was impossible for them to exchange intimate pleasures freely.