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1 I, 10| in offering violence to women, unless he also outraged 2 I, 11| neither virgins nor married women, he abstained from Thetis 3 I, 11| meaning have the effigies of women? What the doubtful sex? 4 I, 15| distinguished for bravery, or women admirable for chastity; 5 I, 15| says, "we see many men and women among the number of the 6 I, 15| and most learned of all women in their assembly. and will 7 I, 17| sacred history; and taught women in Cyprus to seek gain by 8 I, 20| lewdness is poured forth, women are also stripped of their 9 I, 20| engines from the hair of the women, they dedicated a temple 10 I, 20| to flight by the Spartan women. But the Lacedaemonians, 11 I, 20| the enemy, followed. The women in arms went out to a distance 12 I, 22| foretelling their fates to women, as Faunus did to men. And 13 I, 22| her name. On this account women sacrifice to her in secret, 14 II, 15| them by intercourse with women. Then, not being admitted 15 III, 18| to be the case with old women who are free from occupation) 16 III, 21| prostitute the modesty of women; a thing which was never 17 III, 22| and prodigal. And likewise women who are in the possession 18 III, 22| animals, he thought that women also ought to engage in 19 III, 25| and country people, and women, and all, in short, who 20 III, 25| studied both by slaves and women; Epicurus also, who invites 21 III, 25| subjects cannot be learned by women, who must learn within the 22 III, 25| Lastly, they never taught any women to study philosophy, except 23 V, 1 | one who had applied to old women's fables a mind which was 24 V, 8 | debaucheries, and prostitution of women, if it were known to all, 25 V, 9 | were born, contend with women in passivity; who, in violation 26 V, 10| debaucheries with men and women are not only known to the 27 V, 13| and the same mind. For if women fall into error through 28 V, 13| men), boys and delicate women in silence overpower their 29 V, 20| be ridiculed by the old women, whom they despise, and 30 VI, 20| after the gait and dress of women, imitate unchaste women 31 VI, 20| women, imitate unchaste women by their disgraceful gestures.