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Latin Adultery Sophia Lomeli May 2026

Latin adultery — Sophia Lomelí

Overview

Sophia Lomelí is a contemporary scholar whose work examines adultery in Latin literature and Roman social contexts. This article summarizes key points across her research and related scholarship, focusing on definitions, legal/social consequences, literary portrayals, and methodological approaches.

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About the Form

  • Elegiaca: The verses follow the traditional hexameter–pentameter couplet used by Roman poets such as Ovid and Propertius for elegiac poetry, a genre well‑suited to themes of love, loss, and moral reflection.
  • Meter: Each line alternates between a dactylic hexameter (six feet) and a dactylic pentameter (five feet), the classic structure for Latin elegy.
  • Tone: The poem adopts a moral‑reflective voice, lamenting Sophia’s infidelity while emphasizing that the true punishment lies in the loss of self‑respect and reputation, not in any physical demise.

Representative findings (summarized)

  • Adultery functioned as both moral discourse and legal category; literature often masks the real inequalities in enforcement.
  • Augustus’ laws marked a formalization of state interest in regulating private sexual behavior, tied to demographic and moralizing aims.
  • Women’s sexuality was policed through legal, familial, and social mechanisms; yet women negotiated these constraints in various ways (divorce, patronage, concealment).
  • Lower-status evidence complicates the elite-centered narrative, revealing a range of practices and understandings.

References

The Roman Concept of Adultery

She claimed that the relationship had been "emotionally dead" for two years. She alleged that her partner had engaged in financial infidelity (hiding debt) and emotional abandonment, a claim known in Latin law as abandono del hogar (abandonment of the home). Latin adultery — Sophia Lomelí Overview Sophia Lomelí

But the secrecy and guilt that accompanied their affair began to take a toll on Sophia. She felt like she was living a lie, trapped between her love for Carlos and her lust for Alejandro. Her once-vibrant spirit began to fray, as the weight of her deception bore down on her. Representative findings (summarized)