Polemo
Madrid, Spain - 3/31/22
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Polemo
Madrid, Spain - 3/31/22
Polemo's privileged access to special sources of power extended beyond his intimacy with Hadrian. He also received advice from Demosthenes in his dreams.
Maud Gleason in Making Men: Sophists and Self-Presentation in Ancient Rome, p. 25.
During the second sophistic, hypermasculine and hypercompetitive Polemo claimed to receive tips from Demosthenes in his dreams.
Why isn't this a thing we do more now?
The female has compared to the male, a small head and a small mouth, softer hair that is dark colored, a narrower face, bright glittering eyes, a narrow neck, a weakly sloping chest, feeble ribs, larger, fleshier hips, narrower thighs and calves, knock-knees, dainty fingertips and toes, the rest of the body moist and flabby, with soft limbs and slackened joints, thin sinews, weak voice, a hesitant gait with frequent short steps, and limp limbs that glide slowly along. But the male is in every way opposite to this description, and it is possible to find masculine qualities also in women.
Polemo, from D'Ambra (1996, p. 226)