Published 2026-04-26
Keywords
- crista,
- Juvenal,
- Martial,
- massage,
- virago

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Abstract
Crista in Iuv. 6. 422 does not mean ‘clitoris’, ‘labia’, or ‘pubic hair’; and v. 422–423 do not imply manual stimulation of the female genitals: (1) the woman is described as mannish, and this would undermine her characterization; (2) in a close parallel at Mart. 7. 67, a vigorous massage is mentioned after physical exercises and before drinking and vomiting (v. 8); (3) v. 423 resists an obscene interpretation and suggests slapping as part of the massage (сf. Sen. Epist. 56. 1). Crista is best taken as a metaphor for a muscular nape: cf. ThLL IV. 1209. 70–77 s.v. (crests of dolphins, whales, and crocodiles) and Scr. physiogn. II. 75 Foerster (of prominent vertebrae): aspera cervix tamquam cristata; I. 368 τραχὺς αὐχὴν ὥσπερ λοφιά.