- Dixi
etiam quodam loco: «Quod enim est
cibus ad
salutem hominis, hoc est
concubitus ad
salutem generis, et
utrumque non-est sine
delectatione carnali, quae...
- Dixi
etiam quodam loco: «Quod enim est
cibus ad
salutem hominis, hoc est
concubitus ad
salutem generis, et
utrumque non-est sine
delectatione carnali, quae...
-
treats the
encounter as contractual: "In
exchange for our
intercourse (pro
concubitu), the
right (ius) of the
hinge will be yours; take that as
payment for...
- Folkes, by publishing,
under an alias, a
treatise entitled Lucina sine
concubitu. A
letter humbly address'd to the
Royal Society; In
which is proved, by...
- in quam
undique conquisiti puellarum et
exoletorum greges monstrosique concubitus repertores, quos
spintrias appellabat,
triplici serie conexi, in vicem...
- p****age from Ovid's Art of Love,
depict various forms of co****tion (
concubitus varii) and ****ual
positions (figurae veneris). The
Latin terms are Ovid's...
-
simultaneous ****.
Somewhat atypically for a Roman, the poet confesses, Odi
concubitus, qui non
utrumque resolvunt. Hoc est, cur
pueri tangar amore minus ('I...
- that were
printed for the
first time is
included Reposi**** [it]' De
concubitu Martis et Veneris. 1760 Dracontius,
Orestis tragoedia Bern
Edited by J...
- fēminīnae ("of a woman(ly)", "of feminine"). **** mare ne con****bas eo
concubitu quo ****
foemina solet:
abominada res est., 'With [a] man [you] should...
-
version with wood-engravings,
Cresset Press. Hill, John (1930).
Lucina sine
concubitu,
Golden ****erel Press. Mathers,
Edward Powys (1927–1930).
Eastern Love...