Manual of Classical Erotology (De figuris Veneris) by Friedrich Karl Forberg

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Compiler Forberg, Friedrich Karl, 1770-1846
Title Manual of Classical Erotology (De figuris Veneris)
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Summary “Manual of Classical Erotology (De figuris Veneris)” by Friedrich Karl Forberg is a scholarly treatise on eroticism and its representations in classical literature, likely written in the early 19th century. The work explores the intricate and often taboo subject of human sexuality, presenting a detailed analysis of various erotic practices and philosophies concerning love. This text aims to serve as both an anthology and a foundational study for scholars interested in the classical interpretations of erotic themes. At the start of this work, the author lays out his intentions and the context of his exploration into classical erotology. Emphasizing a serious and meticulous approach, it becomes clear that Forberg's objective is to offer a comprehensive analysis rather than mere titillation. He outlines the structure of the work, which promises an in-depth examination of erotic customs, with a keen focus on ancient texts and their interpretations. The opening chapters specifically introduce the act of copulation, detailing various postures and techniques, underpinned by references from classical authors and a scientific lens that underscores the cultural significance of these practices. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HQ: Social sciences: The family, Marriage, Sex and Gender
Subject Erotic literature
Subject Sex customs -- Rome
Subject Sex customs -- Greece
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EBook-No. 57284
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