- 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...
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famous of
which are the
Primera parte del
Parnaso Antártico de
obras amatorias (Antarctic Parn****us, Part One:
Poems of Romance) and the
Segunda parte...
-
Granados with
texts by
Fernando Periquet [es].
Together with
Canciones amatorias [ca] they are
considered to be the most
important vocal works by Granados...
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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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giving Tiresias the gift of foresight, and long life). Earlier, in the Ars
Amatoria, Ovid
states that he
abhors ****ual
intercourse that
fails to
complete both...
- criminal.
Under such cir****stances the
presumption is one of guilt.
febris amatoria fever of love
Hypochromic anemia or chlorosis, once
described as the "fever...
- Apollodorus, 2.6.1. Plutarch,
Moralia "The
Dialogue on Love /
Erotikos /
Amatoria", Loeb, V. XII, p.339 Silk,
Michael Stephen (1985). "Heracles and Gr****...
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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****...