Perception of androginism in antiquity
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Keywords

Hermaphroditus
Androgynus
Intersex

How to Cite

Suski , R. . (2022). Perception of androginism in antiquity: Rec. Dominika Lewandowska, Androgyn or Hermaphrodite? A Study of Hermaphroditism in Ancient Sources, Sub Lupa Press, Warsaw 2019, s. 311. Bibliotekarz Podlaski, 54(1), 373–377. https://doi.org/10.36770/bp.685

Abstract

D. Lewandowska's book is a very interesting monograph on the perception of intersexuality in antiquity. The terms androgynus and hermaphrodite are most often identified with each other as an intersex person. This explanation appears first in the LSJ. The reviewed book shows that the term androgine was viewed as an effeminate male.

https://doi.org/10.36770/bp.685
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