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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Diane Pub Co
Publication date July 30, 1995
Pages 171
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Fiction
ISBN-13 9780756782009
ISBN-10 0756782007
Dimensions 0.25 by 4.75 by 7.50 in.
Weight 0.26 lbs.
Original list price $17.00
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: Illustrated by TGS Publishing with 30 period illustrations from or about ancient Rome, Pompeii

The Priapeia, now for the first time literally and completely translated into English verse and prose, is a collection of short Latin poems in the shape of jocose epigrams affixed to the statues of the god Priapus. These were often rude carvings from a tree-trunk, human-shaped, with a huge phallus which could at need be used as a cudgel against robbers, and they were placed in the gardens of wealthy Romans, for the twofold purpose of promoting fertility and of preventing depredations on the produce.

Most of these facetiae are by unknown authors. Although they appear in early editions of Vergil, and are attributed to that writer by J. M. Catanaeus, it is, to say the least, doubtful that he played any part in their authorship. Politian attributes them to Ovid; others, such as François Guiet, hold Domitius Marsus to be their author. The general opinion is that they are the collective work of a group of beaux esprits who formed a reunion at the house of Maecenas (the well known patron of Horace), and who amused themselves by writing these verses in a garden-temple consecrated to Priapus. Subsequently Martial and Petronius added several imitative epigrams, and eventually the whole were collected in one volume by the writer of the opening verses.

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from Diane Pub Co (July 30, 1995)
9780756782009 | details & prices | 171 pages | 4.75 × 7.50 × 0.25 in. | 0.26 lbs | List price $17.00
About: Illustrated by TGS Publishing with 30 period illustrations from or about ancient Rome, Pompeii The Priapeia, now for the first time literally and completely translated into English verse and prose, is a collection of short Latin poems in the shape of jocose epigrams affixed to the statues of the god Priapus.

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