| 1. | Through Hipparchos, Simonides is introduced to the hetaira Lyra, whose lover he becomes.
|
| 2. | :" And did not Alexander the Great have with him Thais, the Athenian hetaira?
|
| 3. | He is kind to a hetaira at a party, but goes no further than kissing her gently.
|
| 4. | In Lais, the most famous hetaira, was said to charge tremendous fees for her extraordinary favours.
|
| 5. | Paul Zanker is of the opinion that the Old Drunkard depicts the comedic topos of the retired Hetaira.
|
| 6. | Aeschines presents Aspasia as a teacher and inspirer of excellence, connecting these virtues with her status as hetaira.
|
| 7. | She appeared on stage mainly in two roles : the former wet nurse and the retired Hetaira or madame.
|
| 8. | More recently, however, historians have questioned the extent to which there was really a distinction between hetaira and porne.
|
| 9. | The second edition of the Oxford Classical Dictionary, for instance, held that " hetaira " was a euphemism for any kind of prostitute.
|
| 10. | Christian Kunze also saw the trope of the drunken old woman, but he did not accept Zanker's identification of her with an elderly hetaira.
|