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exploits of the narrator, Encolpius, and his (possible)
slave and
catamite Giton, a
handsome sixteen-year-old boy. It is the
second most
fully preserved...
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lamenting the loss of his
lover Gitón to Ascyltus.
Vowing to win him back, he
learns at the
Thermae that
Ascyltus sold
Gitón to the
actor Vernacchio. At the...
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Coralliophila giton is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Muricidae, the
murex snails or rock snails. This
marine species...
- Colombe, 13 Hébé, 12 Rosette, 13 Michette, 12 The boys: Zélamir, 13 Cupidon, 13 Narcisse, 12 Zéphyr, 12 Céladon, 14 Adonis, 15 Hyacinthe, 14
Giton, 12...
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Encolpius and his
friend Ascyltus to win the
heart of a
young boy
named Gitón within a
surreal and
dreamlike Roman landscape. Italy,
France 1969 The ****...
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Global History. ISBN 9781861899361. "Dictionary of Vexillology: G (Gaff -
Giton)".
Photo Crew of the USS
Gunnel display their gin
pennant on
Midway Island...
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seducing and
torturing three of the characters, Encolpius, Ascyltum, and
Giton. She has been the
subject of
artistic and
academic study. It has been proposed...
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Astyanax janeiroensis Astyanax goyacensis Astyanax brevirhimus Astyanax giton Astyanax albeolus Astyanax fasciatus parahybae Astyanax scabripinnis intermedius...
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notable p****age in
Latin literature comes in the
Satyricon when
Encolpius and
Giton fake
tattooing as an
absurd form of disguise.
Tattooing slaves with text...
- & Akama, 2004)
Deuterodon burgerai (Zanata & Camelier, 2009)
Deuterodon giton (Eigenmann, 1908)
Deuterodon hamatilis (Camelier & Zanata, 2014) Deuterodon...