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349.] [Footnote 141: The original is printed by Dejob, _Marc Antoine Muret_, pp.
487-489.] [Footnote 142: The original letter, printed by Dejob, _op.
cit._ p.
491, is signed by Giustiniano Finetti, who seems to have been a professor of medicine in the Roman University.
His son, a youth of sixteen, complained that the students had demanded and obtained leave to recite a certain 'lettione che era carnavalesca d'ano et de priapo,' adding that they were in the habit of holding debates upon the thesis that (LATIN: 'res sodcae erant praeferendae veneri naturali, et reprobabant rem veneream cum feminis ac audabant masturbationem.') The dialogue which the students obtained leave publicly to recite was probably similar to one that might still be heard some years ago in spring upon the quays of Naples, and which appeared to have descended from immemorial antiquity.] [Footnote 143: The Latin text is printed in Renouard's _Imprimerie des Aldes_, p.
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