Erotopaegnion, Sive, Priapeia Veterum Et Recentiorum, dedicated to playful Venus, is a collection of Priapean verses in Latin. This anthology gathers both ancient and contemporary poems in the style of the classical Priapeia, celebrating the Roman god Priapus, guardian of gardens and symbol of fertility. These verses, often humorous and erotic, reflect aspects of ancient Roman life and poetic traditions. This volume offers scholars and enthusiasts a glimpse into the literary tastes and cultural expressions of its time.
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