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Superstitions: Most prevalent in Greece
The Romans derived much of their art and much of their superstition from Greece. In Pliny the
Elder there is
abundant cataloguing of superstitions common in Greece, many of which were absorbed by
the Romans. In Pliny
it is suggested that the sap of the flea-wort is effective in securing the birth of boys; and
Glaucias ascribed the
same effect to the thistle. A pregnant woman could guarantee to have a boy child if she ate the
testicles, womb,
or rennet of a hare; and to eat the foetus of a hare removed barrenness permanently. One
prevalent superstition
was that the hyaena changed its sex every year, though Aristotle had his doubts about that
one. (H. Licht "Sexual
Life in Ancient Greece").