10 LIBRI IN POLACCO ASSOCIATI CON «PATI NATAE»
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Roman Sexualities - Strona 50
This is amply attested by the phrase pati muliebria, "to suffer/be passive in the woman's role," and the overtones of the word patior, "to suffer, to allow, to be passive." Seneca said it best (Ep. 95.21): women are pati natae, "born to suffer," that is, ...
Judith P. Hallett, Marilyn B. Skinner, 1997
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The Latin Sexual Vocabulary - Strona 189
It does not occur in Plautus, but is found in Novius and the late Republic, and common from the Augustan period. The verb could be used absolutely, as at Sen. Epist. 95.21, of females ('(mulieres) pati natae . . . adeo peruersum commentae ...
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A Companion to the Roman Empire - Strona 349
But socketness is often felt to be intrinsically female, and vice versa, as in the younger Seneca's description of women as pati natae, ''born to undergo'' (Ep. 95.21; On patior, see Richlin 1993: 531; Walters 1997b: 30–1). This view is in keeping ...
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Mapping Gender in Ancient Religious Discourses - Strona 49
... as a relief to their fevered digestions. And they even rival men in their lusts, although they were born to be passive . . . They devise the most devious type of unchastity—they enter men (Libidine vero ne maribus quidem cedunt, pati natae, ...
Todd C. Penner, Caroline Vander Stichele, 2007
228. pati natae — por. Seneca, Epistulae morales ad Lucilium, XCV. 229. Gdy Aleksander przechodził przez Hyrkanię (...) — por. Diodor z Sycylii, Bibliotheca historica, XVII, 16. 230. Experta (...) thalamos — Martialis, Epigrammata VII, 58, 3.
Michel de Montaigne, 2016
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Ars Interpres: An International Journal of Poetry, Translation and ...
PATI NATAE... Lilly in silence deepening blush-scarlet I delve among your petals bedewed in expectation imbuing heart of soil with a ruptured other the pond trespasses beyond spilling onto clouds and returns to the parting in crown of silence ...
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Premodern Sexualities - Strona 205
... 95—that women are pati natae (born to be penetrated as well as to bear)——to a passivity (from patior) shared by the man penetrated by other men. In Epistle lZZ—attacking men who live cantra naturam, dressing as women (“qui commutant ...
Louise Fradenburg, Carla Freccero, 2013
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Arguments with Silence: Writing the History of Roman Women
Being penetrated (pati) was seen as a defilement of the body, which illuminates the claim, discussed above, that women en- joyed it; the younger Seneca describes women as pati natae, “born to be on the receiving end” (Ep. mor. 95.21).
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Social Inequality in the World of the Text: The Significance of ...
... that an erastes fellated his eromenos.” 39 Richlin, “Not before Homosexuality,” 531, citing Seneca (Epistolae 95.21) on women, who are “born to be penetrated” (pati natae) and receptive men, who “suffer womanish things” (muliebria pati).
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Que(e)rying Religion: A Critical Anthology - Strona 519
... fellated his eromenos." 39. Richlin, "Not before Homosexuality," p. 531, citing Seneca (Epistolae 95.21) on women, who are "born to be penetrated" (pati natae) and receptive men, who "suffer womanish things" (muliebria pati). For Athens, cf.
Gary David Comstock, Susan E. Henking, 1997
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