- The Ars
amatoria (The Art of Love) is an
instructional elegy series in
three books by the
ancient Roman poet Ovid. It was
written in 2 AD. Book one of...
- hexameters. He is also
known for
works in
elegiac couplets such as Ars
Amatoria ("The Art of Love") and Fasti. His
poetry was much
imitated during Late...
- the sixteen-line
episode the
weight of a
brief inset myth. In Ovid's Ars
Amatoria, Pasiphaƫ is
framed in
zoophilic terms:
Pasiphae fieri gaudebat adultera...
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Other examples of
early art and
literature of ****ual
nature include: Ars
Amatoria (Art of Love), a second-century CE
treatise on the art of
seduction and...
- (1974), p. 368. Tela
Cupidinis odit: Ovid, Ars
Amatoria 1.261; C.M.C. Green, "Terms of Venery: Ars
Amatoria I,"
Transactions of the
American Philological...
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works from the 0s
include works from the
ancient Roman poet Ovid; the Ars
Amatoria, an
instructional elegy series in
three books, Metamorphoses, a poem which...
-
movement of pieces. The
earliest known mention of the game is in Ovid's Ars
Amatoria (The Art of Love) (written
between 1 BC and 8 AD). An
ancient example of...
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Apollo served Admetus because he
doted upon him.
Latin poet Ovid in his Ars
Amatoria said that even
though he was a god,
Apollo forsook his
pride and sta****...
- of this
taste for the
beauty of poetry. "The
disappearance of the Ars
Amatoria and the
Remedia amoris marks the end of a
Gothic era in
Ovidian publishing...
- his
exile was
carmen et
error ("a poem and an error"),
probably the Ars
Amatoria and a
personal indiscretion or mistake. The
council of the city of Rome...