• Statue of a woman, perhaps the empress Vibia Sabina, dressed as Pudicitia. Pudicitia ("modesty" or "sexual virtue") was a central concept in ancient Roman sexual ethics.
  • Pudicitia kılığına girmiş bir kadın heykeli, belki de İmparatoriçe Vibia Sabina. Pudicitia ("alçakgönüllülük" veya "cinsel erdem"), antik Roma cinsel etiğinin merkezi bir kavramıydı.
  • The mythical character of Lucretia is characterized by Livy as the pinnacle of pudicitia. Despite her great beauty, she is modest and devoted to her spouse.
  • Aynı zamanda, Pudicitia, Roma'da bir tanrıça olarak da tapılmıştır. Pudicitia, Roma toplumunda ahlaki değerlerin ve cinsel erdemin sembolü olarak görülürdü.
  • pudicitia (uncountable). (historical) The Ancient Roman concept of sexual virtue, involving modesty and loyalty to one's partner. Latin. Etymology.
  • In nummis Liviae, Marciae, Faustinae, caput obductum, cum lemmate PUDICITIA, vidimus supra, voce Femina. Leges vero de eadem infra aliquot habes...
  • [3] Nec enim interest nuptam alienam an uiduam quis incurset, dum non suam feminam; sicut nec <de> locis refert, in cubiculis an in turribus pudicitia trucidetur.
  • De pudicitia XXII, 9-10: RSR 26 (1936) 366-367; idem, Tertullianea. De pudicitia VI, 16: RSR 27 (1937) 230-231. H. STOECKIUS, Ecclesia Petri propria.
  • A shrine to Pudicitia Patricia, patrician matronal virtue founded by Fabius Rullianus in the Forum Boiarum, and only Patrician women who'd been married only once [in Latin a...
  • No woman who had married twice was allowed to touch her statue; and Pudicitia, moreover, was considered by some to be the same as Fortuna Muliebris.