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The Mimes of the Courtesans

The Mimes of the Courtesans

The Mimes of the Courtesans is a collection of erotic and satirical poems attributed to the Greek poet Herodas, believed to have been written around the 3rd century BCE. Comprising ten short poems, the collection offers a glimpse into the lives of courtesans in ancient Greece, portraying their interactions with clients, rivalries, and everyday struggles. Through witty dialogue and vivid imagery, Herodas captures the social dynamics and moral ambiguity of Athenian society. The poems provide valuable insights into gender relations, sexuality, and class distinctions, offering a unique perspective on life in the ancient Mediterranean world.

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