Because the superstition said that women who were touched by the Lupercal racers were likely to have babies.
Antony's touch can make Calphurnia fertile.
Stand in front of a Calphurnia to cure her inability to have children.
Caesar wanted Antony to touch Calpurnia, because the touch of a running Roman man would prevent barrenness. In other words, it would make Calpurnia susceptible to becoming pregnant and eventually giving birth to a child. Caesar was hoping for an heir to his throne in the event that he died.
it probably means "Mach"
Because you were in a group and where else would her stand? Why were you standing close to him?
The line is "Stand you directly in Antonius' way when he doth run his course" and is said by Caesar to his wife Calpurnia. Antony is one of the men running in the footrace which is traditional on the Lupercal celebrations. The word "course" has the same meaning as in the expressions "race course" or "golf course"; it is the path which the contestants have to follow. To run his course is to run the race along the prescribed path.
NO! Never stand close to a horses` butts.
Artemidorous was the teacher that tried to warn Caesar. "Caesar, beware of Brutus; take heed of Cassius; come not near Casca; have an eye to Cinna, trust not Trebonius: mark well Metellus Cimber: Decius Brutus loves thee not: thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius. There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Caesar. If thou beest not immortal, look about you: security gives way to conspiracy. The mighty gods defend thee! Thy lover, 'ARTEMIDORUS.' Here will I stand till Caesar pass along, And as a suitor will I give him this. My heart laments that virtue cannot live Out of the teeth of emulation. If thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayst live; If not, the Fates with traitors do contrive."
Brutus and Portia's marriage appears to be based on mutual respect and love. Portia is not afraid to stand up to Brutus and demand that he treat her as a "woman well reputed." She desires to share his secrets and his worries, and she is even willing to wound herself to show her bravery. When she slashes her thigh, she is showing that she will not reveal Brutus' secrets even under pain of torture. Brutus sees how determined Portia is to prove that she is "stronger than her sex," and he rewards this sentiment with loving respect. Portia's argument with Brutus can be contrasted with Caesar's argument with Calpurnia. Caesar is far more authoritarian, and seems not to care that he is humiliating Calpurnia and causing her a great deal anguish in refusing to heed her advice regarding his meeting with the Senate.
Calpurnia punished Scout for cursing in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Pomey thought that his troops could not stand up to Caesar's battle hardened veterans who had fought in the Gallic Wars
Calpurnia Tate chose to pursue her interest in science and nature by studying with her grandfather, despite societal expectations for girls at the time. She also made the choice to stand up for herself and challenge traditional gender roles by seeking a college education and pursuing her dreams of becoming a scientist.