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Corinth was also famously cosmopolitan: it was a centre for prostitution of two sorts, sacred and secular. The sacred prostitution at Corinth (Pindar F107 Snell/Maehler) is a link with the east, possibly Cyprus. But there was also Corinthian prostitution of a more normal sort, which the archaic tyrant Periander had tried to suppress; the famous fourth- century courtesan Neaira (subject of Demosthenes’ speech 59) came from Corinth. ‘Korinthiazomai’, ‘I act the Corinthian’ (Aristophanes F 354), is supposed to have meant either to be a prostitute, or else to pimp or procure.
Hornblower, S. (2011) - The Greek World 479-323 BC
Hornblower, S. (2011) - The Greek World 479-323 BC
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Date: 2019-09-27 07:34 am (UTC)