- Alcibiades the Schoolboy
"Alcibiades the Schoolboy" ("L'Alcibiade, fanciullo a scola"), an Italian dialogue published anonymously in
1652 , is a lively defense ofpederasty loosely styled afterPlato nicdialogue . Set in ancientAthens , the teacher is modelled onSocrates , who so desperately wants to consummate the relationship he has with one of his students that he uses all tactics ofrhetoric andsophistry at his disposal. He argues that Nature gave ussexual organs for our own pleasure, and that it would insult her to use them otherwise, citing examples fromGreek mythology and culture, as well as refuting counterarguments based on theSodom and Gomorrah story.For many years the identity of the author was a mystery. First attributed to
Pietro Aretino , an article in 1888 by Achille Neri finally identified the author asAntonio Rocco , alibertine priest and philosopher and member of theAccademia degli Incogniti , founded byGiovan Battista Loredan .The obscenity of the text is unashamedly explicit, but it has been argued, "it must be understood in the context of similar texts of the trend of
libertinism , using the term in its original sense of a sceptical philosophical tendency."ources
*Dall'Orto, Giovanni "Alcibiade Fanciullo a Scola, L' ". [http://williamapercy.com/pub-EncyHom.htm Encyclopedia of Homosexuality.] Dynes, Wayne R. (ed.), Garland Publishing, 1990. p. 34.
*"Antonio Rocco and the Background of His 'L'Alcibiade fanciullo a Scola' (1652)," "Among Men, Among Women", Amsterdam: University, 1983, pp.224-32.
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