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- prostitutes in Roman comedies. In most modern scholarship, meretrix (plural: meretrices) is taken to be the standard term for a registered female prostitute,...
- duce Valentinense in camera sua, in palatio apostolico, quinquaginta meretrices honeste cortegiane nuncupate, que post cenam coreaverunt **** servitoribus...
- Virgil's left. This figure may have been inspired by Dante's reference to La Meretrice, or Envy, to whom Pietro attributed his fall. Examining Blake's use of...
- served in contrast to other **** workers such as cortigiana di lume or meretrice ('harlots'), who were lower-class prostitutes. Franco received a respectable...
- (1991, winner of Mediterraneo Prize and Città delle penne) Veronica, meretrice e scrittora (1991, theater) Bagheria (1993) Voci (1994) Dolce per sé (1997)...
- tunic. Higher-class female prostitutes (meretrices) and women divorced for adultery were denied the stola. Meretrices might have been expected or perhaps...
- only Roman women who wore a toga were unfree prostitutes (referred to as meretrices or ancillae) who worked in the streets and in brothels. A Roman matron...
- was known as "Jack the Strangler", "The Women Strangler" and "The Mata-Meretrices". He intercepted his victims in the streets (all women between 20 and...
- High-caste women convicted of adultery, and high-class female prostitutes (meretrices), were not only forbidden public use of the stola, but might have been...
- including the prevention of foreign superstitions and the registration of meretrices. They also punished those who had too large a share of the ager publicus...