The Latin Sexual Vocabulary
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The Latin Sexual Vocabulary (1982) is a book by James N. Adams.
A study of Latin obscenities and sexual euphemisms from the early Republic to the 4th century, drawn from literary and nonliterary sources (such as graffiti), and arranged by body part and activity. It is not illustrated.
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