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| ID: 901001669 Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ia/901001669 | Record Type: Literature |
![]() | Ars amatoria (poem, Ovid, ca. 1 BCE) | |
| Note: Poem comprises three books of mock-didactic elegiacs on the art of seduction and intrigue. One of the author’s best-known works, it contributed to his downfall in 8 ce on allegations of immorality. The work, which presents a fascinating portrait of the sophisticated and hedonistic Roman aristocracy, attained wide popularity in its day. | |
![]() | Ars amatoria (poem, Ovid, ca. 1 BCE) (preferred,English-P,D,N) |
![]() | Ars amatoria (poem, Ovid, ca. 1 BCE) (Latin-P,D,N) |
![]() | Art of Love (poem, Ovid, ca. 1 BCE) (t,English,U,N) |
![]() | ![]() | Literature and Performing Arts (P) |
![]() | ![]() | ....<Named written and performed works> (P) |
![]() | ![]() | ........<Literary works: Poetry> (P) |
![]() | ![]() | ............Ars amatoria (poem, Ovid, ca. 1 BCE) (I) |
| is inspiration for .... Roman de la rose | |
| ..........(Literature and Performing Arts, Named written and performed works, Literary works: Poetry, Roman de la rose (poem, Guillaume de Lorris, 1225/1230-1280)) [901001670] |
| role/characteristic is .... poem | |
| .....(poetry and poems, genres for literature, genres in literature and performing arts, concepts in the arts and humanities, Associated Concepts (hierarchy name)) (AAT) |
| author is .... Ovid (Roman poet, 43 BCE-17/18 CE) | |
| .....(Non-Artists) (ULAN) |
![]() | Ars amatoria (poem, Ovid, ca. 1 BCE) |
![]() | ................Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) |
![]() | Art of Love (poem, Ovid, ca. 1 BCE) |
![]() | ................Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) |
![]() | ................ Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) accessed 16 November 2016 |
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