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  • 17:5717:57, 10 March 2023 diff hist +3,938 N Gert HekmaCreated page with "'''Gert Hekma''' (24 September 1951 – 19 April 2022) was a Dutch anthropologist and sociologist, known for his research and publications, and public statements about (homo)sexuality, including pedophilia and sadomasochism. Hekma became fascinated with the Marquis de Sade, Hekma has served as editor or editorial board member of many periodicals, including Sexualities, founded by Ken Plummer, and ''Paidika: The Journal of Paedophilia''. He has also co-organized..."
  • 10:1310:13, 10 March 2023 diff hist +1,630 Testimony: CSA (Children's Sexual Advances)No edit summary current

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  • 00:0700:07, 20 February 2023 diff hist +5 Thomas MannNo edit summary
  • 00:0700:07, 20 February 2023 diff hist +2,663 N Thomas MannCreated page with "Thomas Mann, (1875 – 1955) was a famous German author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, best known for ''The Magic Mountain'', ''Doctor Faustus'', and ''Death in Venice''. The latter novel was inspired by Mann’s own attraction to a 10-year-old male, Wladyslaw Moes<ref>Adair G. (2003). ''The Real Tadzio: Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice and the Boy who Inspired it.'' Carroll & Graf.</ref>, with famous MAP composer Benjamin Britten's f..."

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  • 04:1004:10, 10 February 2023 diff hist +55 Wilhelm von GloedenNo edit summary
  • 04:1004:10, 10 February 2023 diff hist +1,938 N Johann Wolfgang von GoetheCreated page with "'''Johann Wolfgang von Goethe''' (born 28 August 1749 – died 22 March 1832) was a German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, and critic. He is widely regarded as the greatest and most influential writer in the German language, his work having a profound and wide-ranging influence on Western literary, political, and philosophical thought from the late 18th century to the present day. Best known for the play ''Faust'', Bullough (1990, p...."
  • 04:0004:00, 10 February 2023 diff hist +1,180 N Rabindranath TagoreCreated page with "Guru '''Rabindranath Tagore''' (born 7 May 1861 – died 7 August 1941) was a Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer and painter. He reshaped Bengali literature and music as well as Indian art with Contextual Modernism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1913, he became the first non-European and the first lyricist to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. 21-year-old Tagore married approximately 10-year-o..."
  • 03:4903:49, 10 February 2023 diff hist +23 File:Srinivasa Ramanujan photo.pngNo edit summary current
  • 03:4903:49, 10 February 2023 diff hist +1,434 N Srinivasa RamanujanCreated page with "thumb|Srinivasa Ramanujan '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srinivasa_Ramanujan Srinivasa Ramanujan]''' (born 22 December 1887 – died 26 April 1920) born Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyangar, was an Indian mathematician. Though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problem..."
  • 03:4803:48, 10 February 2023 diff hist +98 N File:Srinivasa Ramanujan photo.pngMathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. At age 22, he married 9-year-old Srimathia Janki.
  • 03:3603:36, 10 February 2023 diff hist +2,106 N Samuel de ChamplainCreated page with "'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_de_Champlain Samuel de Champlain]''' (born 1574 – died 1635) was a French explorer who mapped the coast of Canada and founded Quebec, and New France, on 3 July 1608. An important figure in Canadian history, Champlain created the first accurate coastal map during his explorations, and founded various colonial settlements. At the age of about 36, Champlain married a 12-year-old female named Hélène Boullé. The contract stated..."
  • 03:1803:18, 10 February 2023 diff hist +120 Talk:Research: Child PornographyNo edit summary current
  • 02:2202:22, 10 February 2023 diff hist +85 Andre GideNo edit summary
  • 02:2202:22, 10 February 2023 diff hist +6,799 N Lord ByronCreated page with "'''George Gordon Byron''', 6th Baron Byron (born 22 January 1788 – died 19 April 1824), known simply as '''Lord Byron''', was an English romantic poet and peer. He was one of the leading figures of the Romantic movement, and has been regarded as among the greatest of English poets. Among his best-known works are the lengthy narratives ''Don Juan'' and ''Childe Harold's Pilgrimage''. Described by Goethe as “undoubtedly the greatest genius of our century,” Byron was..."
  • 01:5101:51, 10 February 2023 diff hist +3,973 N Giacomo CasanovaCreated page with "'''Giacomo Girolamo Casanova''' (born 2 April 1725 – died 4 June 1798) was an Italian adventurer and author from the Republic of Venice. Casanova is now known as the archetypal womanizer because of the many sexual exploits recorded in his memoirs. Some of these acts involved girls as young as nine (Wolff, 2005, p. 433-434)<ref>Wolff L. (2005). “‘Depraved inclinations’: Libertines and children in Casanova’s Venice,” in ''Eighteenth-Century Studies'', 38 (3): 4..."
  • 01:2301:23, 10 February 2023 diff hist +3,960 N Andre GideCreated page with "'''André Gide''' (1869 – 1951) was a famous French novelist who authored ''The Immoralist'', as well as an early defence of same-sex love and eroticism (including pederasty) in ''Corydon'', receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature. In his journal, Gide distinguishes between adult-attracted “sodomites” and boy-loving “pederasts”, categorizing himself as the latter (Gide, 1948)<ref>Gide A. (1948). O’Brien J., translator. The Journals Of André Gide, Vol II 19..."
  • 01:0201:02, 10 February 2023 diff hist −194 Roger Moody→‎Moody's MAP and Youth-related writings
  • 01:0101:01, 10 February 2023 diff hist −127 Roger Moody→‎Trial for obscenity and support from feminists
  • 01:0101:01, 10 February 2023 diff hist +14 Roger Moody→‎Trial for obscenity and support from feminists

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