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Ancient Graffiti on the walls of Pompeii , see inscription and Ancient Graffiti on the walls of Pompeii [1]

  • Suspirium puellarum Celadus thraex.
  • Puteolanis felicia, omnibus Nucerinis felicia et uncum Pompeianis Petecusanis.
  • Luci Istacidi, at quem non ceno, barbarus ille mihi est.
  • Arphocras hic cum Drauca bene futuit denario.
  • Lucius pinxit.
  • Virgula Tertio suo: indecens es.
  • Lucrum gaudium.
  • Miximus in lecto. Fateor, peccavimus, hospes. Si dices: Quare? Nulla fuit matella.
  • Oppi, emboliari, fur, furuncule.
  • Oppius, clown, thief, petty crook!
  • Marci Iuni insula sum.
  • Cacator cave malum, aut si contempseris, habeas Iovem iratum.
  • Pituita me tenet.
  • Myrtis bene felas.
  • Pecunia non olet.

Graffiti on the walls of brothels in Pompeii

  • Hic ego puellas multas futui.
  • Hic ego, cum veni, futui, deinde redei domum.
  • Fututa sum hic.[2]
  • Myrtis, bene felas.
  • Hinc ego nun futui formosam puellam laudatam a multis, sed lutus intus erat.

(CIL, IV 2175; 2246; 2217; 2273; 1516)

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