Antinous: A Romance of Ancient Rome (Classic Reprint)

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This lonely man, who remained incomprehensible even to friends and favorites, and whose mortal enemies, as Spartianus expresses himself, had first been his bosom friends, was devoted for a long time to a Bithynian youth, whom he loved as Socrates loved Alcibiades, and Caesar Brutus. This was Aniinom, with whose busts and statues Hadrian has filled the world. What a totally different impression the lad's thoughtful beauty produces upon us from the passion-seamed visage of the master, to whom he was the clearest thing in life. Inno cence and resignation, melancholy and aimless longing have found imperishable expression in these features. A head bowed 'mournfully, with waving locks falling low over the forehead, deep - set, mysterious eyes, brows gen tly curved, cheeks rounded like a girl's, which form a singular contrast to the sorrowful expression about the lips and the delicately-moulded chin: this is Antinous'. The thoughtful, earnest, spiritual head rests upon a strong neck and unusually broad breast, which reveals the athlete, while the body; with its daintily-formed limbs, is as perfect an ideal of beauty as artist ever dreamed in honor of Apollo or Hermes.

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Publisher - Forgotten Books

Author(s) - George Taylor

Hardback

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ISBN - 9780260803757

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm

Page Count - 357

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ISBN - 9780243905324

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm

Page Count - 359

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