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Geneanthropeiae, siue de hominis
Generatione, Decateuchon: Ubi ex ordine quaecunque ad Humanea Generationis liturgiam, ciusdemque Principia, Organa, Tempus, Usum, Modum, Occasionem, Voluptatem, aliasque omne affectiones, quae in aprhodisiis accidere quoquomodo solent, ac
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First published in 1642 in Rome, and reprinted in 1649 in
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The cabinet of Venus unlocked, and her secrets laid open. Being a translation of part of
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