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Mulieris pulchritudo is a Latin poem, thought the be the work of Francesco Tanzi Corniger. The poem is referenced in the Pierre Bayle's dictionary, in the article on Helen, the most beautiful woman on earth.


MULIERIS PULCHRITUDO.

Triginta hæc habeat, quæ vult formosa videri
Foemina: sic Helenam fama fuisse refert.
Alba tria, et totidem nigra; et tria rubra; puellæ.
Tres habeat longas res, totidemque breves.
Tres crassas, totidem graciles, tria stricta, tot ampla,
Sint itidem huic formæ, sint quoque parva tria.
Alba cutis, nivei dentes albique capilli:
Nigri oculi, cunnus, nigra supercilia.
Labra, genæ, atque ungues rubri. Sit corpore longo,
Et longi crines, sit quoque longa manus.
Sintque breves dentes; auris, pes. Pectora lata,
Et clunes, distent ipsa supercilia.
Cunnus et os strictam, stringunt ubi cingula stricta,
Sint coxæ et culus, vulvaque turgidula.
Subtiles digiti, crines et labra puellis.
Parvus sit nasus, parva mamilla, caput.




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