Jean-Pierre Moët
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- | [[J. -P. Moét]], ''[[Code de Cythère]]'' | + | [[Jean-Pierre Moët]] (1721–1806) is the alleged author of ''[[Code de Cythère ou lit de justice d'Amour]]'', in which he took up the topic of [[state-run brothels]]. The Code de Cythère itself consists of forty-one articles, regulating [[filles de joie]]. |
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | *[[Arthur Dinaux]], [[Gustave Brunet]], [[Les sociétés badines, bachiques, littéraires et chantantes, leur histoire et leurs travaux]], Paris, Bachelin-Deflorenne, ... | ||
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Jean-Pierre Moët (1721–1806) is the alleged author of Code de Cythère ou lit de justice d'Amour, in which he took up the topic of state-run brothels. The Code de Cythère itself consists of forty-one articles, regulating filles de joie.
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- Arthur Dinaux, Gustave Brunet, Les sociétés badines, bachiques, littéraires et chantantes, leur histoire et leurs travaux, Paris, Bachelin-Deflorenne, ...
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