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  • curprev 08:0608:06, 6 July 2023 Caeciliusinhorto-public talk contribs 29,612 bytes −198 rv polemic: this may well be true (though unlike Aspasia, whose biographical tradition in the ancient world was substantially filtered through comedy, the sources about e.g. Socrates are primarily the writings of his disciples) wikipedia isn't the place to WP:RIGHTGREATWRONGS in the historical record undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 07:1907:19, 6 July 2023 Alethieawrites talk contribs 29,810 bytes +198 Little can be said to be KNOWN of Socrates life either, and yet we’re fine to speak of him and who he was and what he did without the fact that everything is a second hand source about him being a focal point. The contrast between how Socrates is portrayed and Aspasia is portrayed highlights the gendered bias that has plagued Aspasia’s depictions over the centuries. Further to this I moved the order of things to match her male counterparts. Philosophy first, ancient comedy’s second. undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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