Roman Women (from Robert Stapylton, Mores Hominum–The Manners of Men, Described in Sixteen Satyrs, by Juvenal, 1660)

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Junius Juvenal and Umbricius approaching on a cobbled street in foreground at left, past a woman, wearing pattens; at right, a girl kissing a man, milking a cow; more figures on riverbank behind; a man stepping ashore from a boat rowed by two Black boys, greated by a woman; castle and temples on clifftop at right; illusttrates Robert Stapylton, "Mores Hominum–The Manners of Men, Described in Sixteen Satyrs," by Juvenal.

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