Did Martial Have A Jewish Slave? (7.35)

Classical Quarterly 37 (02):532- (1987)
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Mart. 11.75 is a variation on the same theme and may serve as a commentary on 7.35. As it was not common to wear clothing in the bath, a Roman lady not wanting mentulam videre should not have gone to a public bath, where all the nude males, including Martial and his slave , were definitely not spadones

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Les Epigrammes de Martial.John W. Spaeth & Pierre Richard - 1932 - American Journal of Philology 53 (3):280.

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