Pausanias, an
Athenian of the
deme Kerameis, was the lover of the poet
Agathon. He appears in the
Socratic dialogues of both
Plato (
Symposium, p. 176, a., 180, c.;
Protagoras, p. 315, d.) and
Xenophon (
Symposium, 8. § 32). It has been supposed that Pausanias was the author of a separate erotic treatise, but
Athenaeus (
Deipnosophistae, book v., p. 216) knew of no books at all by him.
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