1.Quinque illustrium Poetarum, Antonii Panormitae; Ramusii Ariminensis; Pacifici Maximi Asculani; Io. Joviani Pontani; Io. Secundi Hagiensis, Lusus in Venerem, partim ex codicibus manuscriptis, nunc primum editi Parisiis, prostat ad Pristrinum, in Vico suavi, (at Paris, at Molini’s, Rue Mignon), 1791, 8vo. 2.To certain copies are added some thirty engravings representing the principal erotic postures; these engravings are taken from the Monuments de la Vie PrivÉe des douze CÉsars, and from the Monuments du Culte Secret des Dames Romaines, two works, now becoming every day rarer. 3.See below pp. ?? and ??? respectively. |