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	<title>Comments on: d.m. Sir Kenneth Dover</title>
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		<title>By: Antequeerian</title>
		<link>http://rogueclassicism.com/2010/03/07/d-m-sir-kenneth-dover/#comment-2052</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have lost a bit bite of history.  He was President of the British Academy when Blunt was expelled, which led A.J.P.Taylor to resign.  Dover&#039;s Greek Homosexuality, 1978 preceeds Leslie Rowse&#039;s Homosexuals in history by several years (depending on when either began to write) in which Rowse began the process of outing a number of Hellenists.  But my reading of his line on Charmides gives me the feeling he simply didn&#039;t get it, and all the stuff following is mis-led?  His book is ten years after gay liberation and now we&#039;l;l never know apart from James Davidson&#039;s Greek Love?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have lost a bit bite of history.  He was President of the British Academy when Blunt was expelled, which led A.J.P.Taylor to resign.  Dover&#8217;s Greek Homosexuality, 1978 preceeds Leslie Rowse&#8217;s Homosexuals in history by several years (depending on when either began to write) in which Rowse began the process of outing a number of Hellenists.  But my reading of his line on Charmides gives me the feeling he simply didn&#8217;t get it, and all the stuff following is mis-led?  His book is ten years after gay liberation and now we&#8217;l;l never know apart from James Davidson&#8217;s Greek Love?</p>
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