Eunuchism display'd. Describing all the different sorts of eunuchs. The esteem they have met with in the world, and how they came to be made so ; wherein principally is examin'd, whether they are capable of marriage, and if they ought to be suffer'd to enter into that state ; the whole confirm'd by the authority of civil, canon, and common law, and illustrated with many remarkable cases by way of precedent ; also a comparison between Signior Nicolini and the three celebrated eunuchs now at Rome, viz. Pasqualini, Pauluccio, and Jeronimo (or Momo) ; with several observations on modern eunuchs ; occasion'd by a young lady's falling in love with Nicolini, who sung in the opera at the Hay-market, and to whom she had like to have been married / Written by a person of honour [C. Ancillon].
- Ancillon, Charles, 1659-1715.
- Date:
- 1718
- Books
About this work
Also known as
Traité des euniques. English
Publication/Creation
London : Printed for E. Curll, 1718.
Physical description
xxiv, 240 pages, 12 unnumbered leaves ; (12mo)
Notes
Translation of Traité des euniques, by Robert Samber.
References note
ESTC T75792
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