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Jean-Pierre Moët (1721–1806) is the alleged author of Code de Cythère

189-208 Steintrager fall 06 by JA Steintrager - 2006 - Related articles 1746, Jean-Pierre Moët took up the topic of state-run brothels in Code de Cythère


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Jean-Pierre Moet écrit, au début de son Code de Cythère en 1746, à propos des filles de joie, qu' « elles étaient appelées, femmes folles, folles de leur ...

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