- The
Facetiae is an
anthology of
jokes by
Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459),
first published in 1470. It was the
first printed joke book. The collection, "the...
- The Pearl: A
Magazine of
Facetiae and
Voluptuous Reading was a ****
monthly magazine issued in
London during the mid-Victorian
period by William...
- trade, ****
works are
often listed under "curiosa", "erotica" or "
facetiae".
Erotica exists in many
different forms, both
modern and ancient. Erotic...
-
Facetia (singular; plural:
facetiae) is a
European literary genre from the
epoch of
Renaissance of
short humorous stories: jokes, jests, witticisms; drollery...
- , Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 1984–7) The
Facetiae,
Bernhardt J.
Hurwood transl. (Award Books, 1968)
Facetiae of
Poggio and
other medieval story-tellers...
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prostitute while the man
wears feminine attire. The Pearl, A
Journal of
Facetiae and
Voluptuous Reading (1879–1880), a
Victorian **** magazine,...
- the
height of ****, as in The
Lustful Turk. The Pearl: A
Journal of
Facetiae and
Voluptuous Reading was a ****
magazine published in London...
- The Boudoir: A
Magazine of Scandal,
Facetiae etc. was an
erotic magazine published in
London in the 1880s by
William Lazenby. It was a
continuation of...
- B.J. (translator), The
Facetiae of
Giovanni Francesco Poggio Braccioline,
London 1968. Lisieux, I. (publisher), The
Facetiae or
Jocose Tales of Poggio...
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highbrow interests of the po****ce. One
early anthology of
jokes was the
Facetiae by the
Italian Poggio Bracciolini,
first published in 1470. The po****rity...