Aloisiæ Sigeæ Toletanæ Satyra Sotadica de arcanis Amoris et Veneris
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A series of spoken dialogues offers candid instruction on erotic practices and the techniques of sexual pleasure, delivered in an explicit, didactic register. The text blends satirical bite with learned diction and occasional verse, using rhetorical display to frame descriptions of desire and bodily experience. It repeatedly returns to the secrecy and social transgression that surround intimate knowledge, treating taboo acts with playful moral ambiguity. Structurally it alternates instruction, anecdote, and poetic reflection to examine the pleasures, anxieties, and cultural attitudes linked to love and Venus.
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