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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. Background. Book one of Ars amatoria was written to show a man how to find a woman. In book two, Ovid shows how to keep her.
- Ars amatoria
- Ovid
- c. 2 AD
- Roman Empire
May 19, 2020 · With John Savage, Corbin Bleu, Amara Zaragoza, Tara Summers. In this fresh retelling of the famed Ancient Roman poet's life set in contemporary Detroit, the young Ovid finds his life in danger when he clashes with the emperor by writing a guide to love and seduction.
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- Drama
- Esmé von Hoffman
- 2020-05-19
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Dec 16, 2014 · Literally Translated into English Prose, with Copious Notes. Author: Ovid. Translator: Henry T. Riley. Release Date: December 16, 2014 [EBook #47677] Language: English. Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1. *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ARS AMATORIA, OR THE ART OF LOVE *** Produced by David Widger from page images generously.
The Art of Love includes many allusions to authors who inspired Ovid, such as Homer (the author of the Iliad and Odyssey) and Virgil (the author of the Aeneid ). Ovid intends to teach a male audience How to Find, Catch, and Keep a Woman; offers Advice for Women; and discusses the Art of Writing.
May 19, 2020 · Written and directed by Esmé von Hoffman, "Ovid and the Art of Love" tells the story of Ovid (Corbin Bleu) in a manner that's accessible, and familiar (but not for kids, as the content of love, sex, and amount of cussing indicates). He’s a young man who dreams of becoming a “practical poet,” after diverging from a path to become a part ...
43 BCE–17. Publius Ovidius Naso, known as Ovid, was born in Sulmo, Italy, on March 20, 43 BCE. Considered one of the most influential poets in the Western literary tradition, Ovid wrote works including Heroides (“Heroines”), Amores (“Loves”), Ars amatoria (“The Art of Love”), Metamorphoses, and Tristia (“Sorrows”).