"Aloisiæ Sigeæ Toletanæ Satyra Sotadica de arcanis Amoris et Veneris" by Nicolas Chorier is a satirical work written in the late 17th century. This text, presented as a series of dialogues, explores themes of love and sexuality, particularly through the experiences and conversations of female characters in a vibrant, nuanced manner. The narrative is likely to appeal to readers interested in historical perspectives on intimacy and the societal perceptions of women’s sexual expression. The opening of the satirical work introduces readers to a lively conversation between two women, Tullia and Octavia, as they discuss the impending marriage of Octavia to a man named Caviceo. Their dialogue reveals a mix of excitement and apprehension about marriage and sexual experience, with Tullia encouraging Octavia to embrace the joys and complexities of desire. Tullia shares her own experiences, leading to a candid exploration of their fears, aspirations, and the allure of romantic encounters, all of
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ALOISIAE SIGEAE
TOLETANAE
SATYRA SOTADICA
De arcanis Amoris et Veneris
Aloisia Hispanice scripsit
Latinitate donavit Joannes Meursius.
Re vera auctore
NICOLAO CHORIER
PARISIIS
Cura et studio ISIDORI LISEUX, editoris
Rue Bonaparte, no 25
Venit apud
THEOPHILUM BELIN, BIBLIOPOLAM
Quai Voltaire, no 29
1885
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