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- Amatoria. In later times, Philaenis was remembered for her re****tion of licentiousness. A fictional character named Philaenis appears in the Epigrams of...
- about it by Philaenis and Archestratus and the other writers of such stuff; and in book VII he says: one is therefore not to study Philaenis, or the Gastronomy...
- The Marble Arch, also Arch of the Philaeni (Italian: Arco dei Fileni), formerly known in Libya as El Gaus (i.e. "The Arch"), was a monument in Libya built...
- ****ual relationships. In the Graeco-Roman era, a **** manual was written by Philaenis of Samos, possibly a hetaira (courtesan) of the ****enistic period (3rd–1st...
- have a long history. In the Greco-Roman era, a **** manual was written by Philaenis of Samos, possibly a hetaira (courtesan) of the ****enistic period (3rd–1st...
- erotic author (in a tradition that included two other women writers, Philaenis and Elephantis): she wrote a book about ****ual positions. Photius, Bibliotheca...
- Cyrene, who shared a border with the Carthaginian empire at the Altars of Philaeni. Ptolemy was also the first Egyptian ruler to enter into formal relations...
- Lazzat Un Nisa List of Indian inventions and discoveries Mlecchita vikalpa Philaenis The Perfumed Garden Song of Songs **** Hill Sengupta cites only on the...
- of a **** manual written in the fourth century BC that is attributed to Philaenis of Samos have survived. Modern scholars generally regard it as a work...
- of philosophy Melissus of Samos, philosopher Nicaenetus of Samos, poet Philaenis (4th-3rd century BC), courtesan and writer Polycrates (6th century BC)...