Ars Amatoria

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Ars Amatoria, praeclarum Ovidii opus, egregium de amandi arte tractatum est, quod ab antiqua Roma usque ad hoc saeculum nostrum omnes omnis aetatis lectores allicuit. In hac poetica doctrina, in tres libros divisa, auctor argutas sententias, ut lector amorem invenire, amantem seducere cupiditatemque in relationibus retinere possit, praebet. Opere tam viris quam feminis destinato, Ovidius levi et iocoso stilo cum mythologiae atque cotidianae Romanorum vitae ornatu, amoris cupiditatisque arcana explicat. Ars Amatoria, the famous work of Ovid, is an excellent treatise on the art of love, which has captivated readers of all ages from ancient Rome to our present century. In this poetic doctrine, divided into three books, the author offers witty insights to help the reader find love, seduce a lover, and retain desire in relationships. Aimed at both men and women, Ovid explains the secrets of love and desire with a light and playful style, adorned with elements of Roman mythology and daily life

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Publius Ovidius Naso (XLIII a.C.n - XVII/XVIII p.C.n.) Augusteum saeculum, maximum Latinarum litterarum momentum, illustris poeta fuit, ingenii, elegantie facultatisque ad explorandas amoris, cupiditatis ac mythologiae subtilitates notus. In Sulmona ex opulenta familia natus, Ovidius rhetoricam sui cursus honorum causa Romae studuit, sed propere poeticae totam vitam dedicavit. Eius opera praeclaros titulos, ut Metamorphoses aut Ars Amatoria, habent; quae ei viventi magnam famam et haud paucam controversiam attulerunt. Tandem a principe Augusto anno VIII p.C.n. in Tomis, ad Ponti Euxini litora, exsilio multatus est. Quamquam exsulabat, scribere perrexit monumentum litterarium relinquens exemplum egregium ad Occidentalibus litteris imitandum atque aemulandum. Publius Ovidius Naso (43 BCE - 17/18 CE) was a prominent poet of the Augustan era, the golden age of Latin literature, known for his talent, elegance, and ability to explore the subtleties of love, desire, and mythology. Born in Sulmona to a wealthy family, Ovid studied rhetoric in Rome as part of his cursus honorum, but he quickly dedicated his life entirely to poetry. His works bear famous titles, such as Metamorphoses and Ars Amatoria, which brought him great fame and no small amount of controversy during his lifetime. Finally, in 8 CE, he was exiled by Emperor Augustus to Tomis, on the shores of the Black Sea. Although in exile, he continued to write, leaving behind a literary legacy that serves as an exemplary model for Western literature to imitate and emulate.

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