Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   1|       Spanheim derive it from the Latin 'satura,' a plate filled
 2  Int,   4|          which, however, only the Latin text is given; and the notes
 3    2,  50|        doing pretty well with his Latin, although his master's too
 4    2,  52|          one Greek and the others Latin. Give me the outline of
 5    2,  57|           my flute-player to play Latin airs only."~
 6    2,  63|        his cushion and intoned in Latin, from a book, while the
 7    5, 145| pornographic terminology than the Latin.~Meretrix -- Nomus Marcellus
 8    5, 145|          any other passage in the Latin classics. Martial, and Catullus
 9    5, 145|       that is the richness of the Latin vocabulary in terms and
10    5, 145|        subject. There are, in the Latin language, no less than one
11    5, 147|        gladiator" played; but the Latin itself is clear enough to
12    5, 156|             Catullus, Attys.) The Latin literature of the silver
13    6     |       enjoyment. The style of the Latin so closely resembles the
14    6     |       vices of the sex. The first Latin authors imitated the Greeks
15    6     |   languages; Catullus put it into Latin and Boileau into French.
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