The Plague of Lust, Vol. 2 (of 2)

The Plague of Lust, Vol. 2 (of 2) - Being a History of Venereal Disease in Classical...
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The Plague of Lust, Vol. 2 (of 2)

The Plague of Lust, Vol. 2 (of 2)

€6,32

The Plague of Lust, Vol. 2 (of 2)

€6,32
Author: Rosenbaum, Julius,1807-1874
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Plague of Lust, Vol. 2 (of 2) - Being a History of Venereal Disease in Classical Antiquity

The book contains several blank pages and long and multi page footnotes hence there are gaps in, and variable spacing of, page numbers. Many index entries refer directly to multi-page footnotes, where this is clearly the case, the index link directs to the footnote. Fellare: Penem alienum in os admittere, ibique eo sugere ut voluptas quaedam libidinosa paretur; to allow anothers penis to be put in the mouth and to suck itthe active form of the above vicious practice. Very much more abominable and repulsive still is the habit of Irrumation1 (penem in os arrigere est irrumareto erect the penis and insert it into the mouth of another person) and the practice of the4 Fellator2 (si quis vel labris vel lingua perfricandi atque exsugendi officium peni praestatone who with the lips or the tongue performs the office of rubbing and sucking anothers penis). This the Greeks called (to follow the Lesbian mode), because the vice was especially practised by the Lesbian women, though in common with all others of the sort it came originally from Asia. Lucian in his Pseudologista3, in which he severely criticizes the the dissolute Timarchus, who had taken the expression (unmentionable) in ill part, says: By the gods, what should make you fly into a passion, since it is a matter of common report that you are a Fellator and a Cunnilingus4. Are you5 as much in the dark as to the meaning of these words as you are about that of (unmentionable)? and do you take them for titles of honour? Or is it that you are now accustomed to them, but not to6 , and so wish to erase it as something unknown to you from the list of your Titles? (ch. 28).I am well aware what were your practices in Palestine, in Egypt, in Phoenicia and Syria, as well as in Hellas and Italy, and above all just now in Ephesus, where you set the crown on your extravagances, (ch. 11).However you will never persuade your fellow-citizens that they ought not to regard you as the filthiest of all men, the very refuse of the whole city. Now it may be you rely on the belief of the generality in Syria, that you have never been accused (there) of any guilt or vice. But by Hercules! the city of Antioch looked on at the whole history, when you carried off the young man who came from Tarsus, andbut there, it would not become me to go over such ground again. All who were there know the facts and remember it all, that time when they saw you sitting at his knees ( ), and doing you know very well what to him, that is if you have not utterly and entirely forgotten the whole matter, (ch. 20).But when they caught you lying at the knees of the son of Oinopion the Cooper ( ... lying at the knees of the stripling), what make you of that? Did they not surely take you for a man of the sort to be expected, when they saw you doing such a thing? (ch. 28).How, by Zeus! after such a deed, have you the effrontery to give us the kiss of salutation?Sooner kiss an adder or a viper? The danger and7 pain of the bite a Physician may yet remove, if called in. But after your kiss and with such poison on his lips who dare draw near to Temple or altar? What god would listen to the suppliant? how many vessels of holy water, how many lustrations, would be needful? (ch. 24).In Syria you are known as (rose-laurel)5; why, a man cannot explain for very shame, great Athen!But in Palestine as (the hedge)6, on account of the prickles of your beard, I suppose. In Egypt again as (sore throat),and this is a well known business. It must have been a close thing with you not to be choked, that time you came across the sailor of a three-master, who fell upon you and stopped your mouth for you ( ). ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 63246
Author: Rosenbaum, Julius
Release Date: Sep 19, 2020
Format: eBook
Language: English

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