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The Perfumed Garden

von Sheikh Nefzaoui | Keeble, Jonathan
erschienen am 28.01.2013

The Perfumed Garden
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    Inhalt

    ReinhörenTrackTitelKomponistInterpretDauer
    1-001The perfumed gardenKeeble, Jonathan00:08:27
    1-002IntroductionKeeble, Jonathan00:09:22
    1-003Chapter 1: Concerning praise-worthy menKeeble, Jonathan00:08:41
    1-004Next day the prophetess mounted horseKeeble, Jonathan00:09:10
    1-005Bahloul then began thus...Keeble, Jonathan00:06:24
    1-006Bahloul recited as follows...Keeble, Jonathan00:07:36
    1-007The sultan's daughter continued her ride...Keeble, Jonathan00:07:12
    1-008Chapter 2: Concerning women who deserve to be praisedKeeble, Jonathan00:03:54
    1-009The story of the Negro DorérameKeeble, Jonathan00:09:20
    1-010The king then began to look for a place...Keeble, Jonathan00:08:24
    2-001The king then went to the inner door...Keeble, Jonathan00:07:32
    2-002However, the negro wanted to draw the woman...Keeble, Jonathan00:06:43
    2-003The king then asked for the reason...Keeble, Jonathan00:07:56
    2-004Chapter 3: About men who are to be held in contemptKeeble, Jonathan00:03:25
    2-005Chapter 4: About women who are to be held in contemptKeeble, Jonathan00:04:45
    2-006Chapter 5: Relating to the act of generationKeeble, Jonathan00:08:00
    2-007Chapter 6: Concerning everything that is favourable...Keeble, Jonathan00:03:54
    2-008Sundry positions for the coitusKeeble, Jonathan00:07:09
    2-009First manner: El asemeud (the stopperage)Keeble, Jonathan00:09:41
    2-010Seventeenth manner: Dok el outed (driving the peg home)Keeble, Jonathan00:07:41
    2-011I shall now treat of coition...Keeble, Jonathan00:08:29
    2-012As regards the copulation of a very small man...Keeble, Jonathan00:03:58
    3-001If a little woman is lying on her back...Keeble, Jonathan00:06:44
    3-002It is well for the lover of coition...Keeble, Jonathan00:07:44
    3-003I have composed on this subject the following lines...Keeble, Jonathan00:08:15
    3-004Chapter 7: Of matters which are injurious...Keeble, Jonathan00:07:22
    3-005As injurious may be considered coition in the bath...Keeble, Jonathan00:08:19
    3-006Chapter 8: The sundry names given to the sexual parts of manKeeble, Jonathan00:06:53
    3-007If one dreams that he gets out of a window...Keeble, Jonathan00:09:13
    3-008The name of el aïr is derived...Keeble, Jonathan00:06:13
    3-009El dekhal (the housebreaker)Keeble, Jonathan00:07:19
    3-010Chapter 9: Sundry names given to the sexual organs of womenKeeble, Jonathan00:05:17
    3-011The man who dreams of cohabiting with women...Keeble, Jonathan00:04:47
    4-001He who dreams of seeing himself mounted upon...Keeble, Jonathan00:06:55
    4-002Abou Belâoum (the glutton)Keeble, Jonathan00:05:42
    4-003El sabeur (the resigned)Keeble, Jonathan00:08:34
    4-004The history of Djoâidi and Fadehat et DjemalKeeble, Jonathan00:09:35
    4-005She began to laugh...Keeble, Jonathan00:09:44
    4-006Chapter 10: Concerning the organs of generation of animalsKeeble, Jonathan00:04:22
    4-007Chapter 11: On the deceits and treacheries of womenKeeble, Jonathan00:08:23
    4-008The story of the lover against his willKeeble, Jonathan00:08:27
    4-009Story of the woman with two husbandsKeeble, Jonathan00:08:34
    4-010The story of the man who was an expert in StrataKeeble, Jonathan00:08:45
    5-001When asked for explanations...Keeble, Jonathan00:07:41
    5-002Chapter 13: Concerning the causes of enjoyment...Keeble, Jonathan00:05:33
    5-003Chapter 14: Description of the uterus of sterlie women...Keeble, Jonathan00:02:51
    5-004Chapter 15: Concerning the causes of impotence in menKeeble, Jonathan00:02:16
    5-005Chapter 16: Undoing of Aiguillettes (Impotence for a time)Keeble, Jonathan00:02:37
    5-006Chapter 17: Prescriptions for increasing the dimensions...Keeble, Jonathan00:04:11
    5-007Chapter 18: Of things that take away the bad smell...Keeble, Jonathan00:02:34
    5-008Chapter 19: Instructions with regard to pregnancyKeeble, Jonathan00:02:14
    5-009Chapter 20: Forming the conclusion of this work...Keeble, Jonathan00:03:58
    5-010The history of ZohraKeeble, Jonathan00:06:17
    5-011Abou el Heïdja left the negro in charge of the horses...Keeble, Jonathan00:09:05
    5-012Now among the virgins that were present...Keeble, Jonathan00:09:50
    5-013Appendix to the autograph edition: To the readerKeeble, Jonathan00:06:56
    5-014Everyone knows, in fact, the grave inconveniences...Keeble, Jonathan00:06:07
    5-015However it may be, as regards the origin of the text...Keeble, Jonathan00:07:05

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