Book, Chapter

1    5, 145| brothel." The more pretentious establishments of the Peace ward, however,
2    5, 145|     portico in the pretentious establishments, and this court was used
3    5, 145|        come now to the bathing establishments. Their history in every
4    5, 145|  cimaedi who haunt the bathing establishments: Suetonius (Tib. 43 and
5    5, 145|    commentary upon the bathing establishments and the reasons for lighting
6    5, 145|   empire, however, the bathing establishments were open to the eye of
7    5, 145|    women and men used the same establishments, but at different hours;
8    5, 145|        luxury increased, these establishments were fitted up with cells
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