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So read one of the many graffiti that could be read to the door of any brothel of the many that have proliferated around Rome and other cities. And apparently, if you had a free afternoon in Rome, the best option was to go to a brothel, that is, to go whoring.
Enrollment in a brothel in Pompeii.
building of a brothel in Pompeii
or prostÃbluos The brothels were almost all quite similar, at least the two found in Pompeii. Consisted of a hall where small rooms opened on either side.
lumpanar Inside a Pompeii. Hall and
cells or cells These rooms were just two square meters and had a supporting force which put straw or some type of bed or mattress.
Interior of a cell.
street light coming through a small window located in the lobby and everything else should be quite dark, but not phthalates latrine. (Below)
The lobby was the wood or the leno was the person who was responsible for the collection. In each cell door stood a sign that read the name of the tenant and if at that time was working on a tablet hung put Occupato .
This sign points the way to the brothel.
The tenant could be a slave, so that the money of his work received the ethylene / a, or free girls who rented the rooms to the ethylene / a and they stayed with the client's money. The famous Empress Messalina, wife of Emperor Claudius, was renting a room in one of these brothels and at the door in his cell reading the name of Lycisca , who was his nom de guerre.
The interior was decorated with erotic frescoes.
The girls were called brothel as to attract customers, they put in front of the stabulas (houses). It is easy to imagine the origin of the word prostitute
prices varied widely and as mentioned in tablets from Pompeii could go up as penny. (It is difficult to give an equivalence, but to get an idea, would range from 1 to 100 Euros). Opened from the ninth hour, ie in the afternoon, because they were not allowed to open in the morning ...
"... to the youth not to abandon the obligations morning"
But prostitution is not only practiced in the brothels. For example, it was common to find under the fornices (gag) of large buildings such as theaters or circuses. There he gathered mainly Persian and Oriental who wore so exotic and so voluptuous dancing to attract customers. ( NOTE: The word fornication comes from the habit of doing so under the fornices)
fornices Arcades or circus in the city of Perge in Turkey.
cauponae Also in , species of taverns or inns to eat, drink and relax, you could find the services of these girls.
cauponae Relief of Pompeii. Presumably to indicate the services provided there.
also conserved a relief which represents a traveler before leaving to settle accounts with the landlady. Highlighted above (not shown in picture) is recorded the conversation between.
-Hospitality, let me count.
-A hin of wine. For the bread an ace, by the pulmentarium (a stew), two aces.
-As.
"For the girl, eight aces.
"Okay well.
-Hay for the mule, two aces.
"Well.
This banal dialogue shows usual it was this business in the inns.
The erotic frescoes found in all types of buildings. The above is from a thermal and the bottom is in the house of a centurion.
Even prostitution reached the bakeries, which apparently were the lower class brothels and that they did with the slaves. It has a text of Plautus.
But do you want to attend dealing with these whores, plate mill people, full of husks from the milling, miserable and [...] mere reed smelling chairs and asses seats that have never touched a free man. Skins of two shillings to the meanest servants?
If he came to the bakeries, not surprisingly, was installed in the baths, temples, funerary monuments, protected from the walls or any place that was abundant in nooks and shadows becoming one forms of "making a living" more common in ancient Rome.
Related:
the oldest profession in the world.
Seen in the book:
URBS ROME - The public life of Jose Guillen
graffiti pictures, fresh ... of Pompeii in Wikimedia: