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Trait? Des Eunuques by Charles Ancillon offers a detailed exploration of eunuchs, examining their various types, the roles they held in society, and the attitudes towards them. This historical treatise delves into the social and cultural significance of eunuchs, particularly within the context of 17th-century Europe. Ancillon's work provides valuable insights into a unique aspect of social history, shedding light on the customs, traditions, and perspectives surrounding this often-overlooked group. The book remains a significant resource for understanding the complexities of gender, power, and societal norms in historical contexts. This edition ensures that Ancillon's important work continues to be accessible to scholars and readers interested in social history and cultural studies.