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{{}}'''Ovidio''' esseva un poeta roman. Ille nasceva 20 43 in , tunc Sulmo. es certe quando ille moriva sed in Tomis que es Constanţa hodie in [[Romania]]. |
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Con [[Vergilio]] e [[Horatio]], Ovidio es considerate inter le tres grande poetas del litteratura latin. Ovidio soleva scriber in versos e esseva le autor classic le plus vastemente legite in le [[Medievo|tempore medieval]] e [[Renascentia|le renascentia]]. |
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With Virgil and Horace he is considered among the three great poets of Latin literature. Ovid usually wrote in verses. Ovid was the most widely read classical author in medieval times and the Renaissance.[2] |
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Inter su obras es le collection de poemas de amor, "Amores". Su obra principal es "Le metamorphoses", un epos de 15 cantos que renarra le historia del mundo via le mythologia. Su tragedia "Medea" ha disparite. |
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{{Translation|Simple|Ovid}} |
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Contents |
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[[Categoria:Poetas]] |
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Works |
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Engraved frontispiece of George Sandys' 1632 London edition of Ovids Metamorphoses Englished. |
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Works by Ovid (with approximate dates of publication) |
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Amores ("The Loves"), five books, published 10 BC and revised into three books ca. 1 AD. |
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Metamorphoses, ("Transformations"), 15 books. Published ca. AD 8. |
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Medicamina Faciei Feminae ("Women's Facial Cosmetics"), also known as The Art of Beauty, 100 lines surviving. Published ca. 5 BC.--> |
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== Works == |
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[[File:Ovidius Metamorphosis - George Sandy's 1632 edition.jpg|thumb|right|Engraved frontispiece of [[George Sandys]]' 1632 [[London]] edition of ''Ovids Metamorphoses Englished.'']] |
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=== Works by Ovid (with approximate dates of publication) === |
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* ''[[Amores]]'' ("The Loves"), five books, published 10 BC and revised into three books ca. 1 AD. |
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* ''[[Metamorphoses]]'', ("Transformations"), 15 books. Published ca. AD 8. |
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* ''Medicamina Faciei Feminae'' ("Women's Facial Cosmetics"), also known as ''The Art of Beauty'', 100 lines surviving. Published ca. 5 BC. |
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* ''[[Remedia Amoris]]'' ("The Cure for Love"), 1 book. Published 5 BC. |
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* ''[[Heroides]]'' ("The Heroines"), also known as ''Epistulae Heroidum'' ("Letters of Heroines"), 21 letters. Letters 1–5 published 5 BC; letters 16–21 were composed ca. AD 4–8. |
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* ''[[Ars Amatoria]]'' ("The Art of Love"), three books. First two books published 2 BC, the third somewhat later. |
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* ''[[Fasti (poem)|Fasti]]'' ("The Festivals"), 6 books extant which cover the first 6 months of the year, providing unique information on the [[Roman calendar]]. Finished by AD 8, possibly published in AD 15. |
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* ''[[Ibis (Ovid)|Ibis]]'', a single poem. Written ca. 9 AD. |
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* ''[[Tristia]]'' ("Sorrows"), five books. Published 10 AD. |
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* ''[[Epistulae ex Ponto]]'' ("Letters from the Black Sea"), four books. Published 10 AD. |
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Ovidio | |
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Sexo | mascule |
Nascentia | 43-03-20 BC (Sulmona) |
Decesso | 17 (Tomis) |
Citatania | Roma antique |
Occupation | poeta[*], scriptor, mythographer[*], elegist[*] |
Obras notabile | Metamorphoses, Heroides[*], Ibis[*] |
Lingua | latino |
Identificatores | |
ISNI | 0000000121427757 |
VIAF | 88342447, 8925153063181819320003, 90639448, 291213567 |
IMDB | nm0653992 |
Commons | Ovid |
Ovidio (nascite Publius Ovidius Naso) esseva un poeta ancian roman. Ille nasceva le 20 de martio 43 a.C. in Sulmona, tunc Sulmo. Il non es certe, quando ille moriva, sed probabilemente in le anno 17 in Tomis, que es Constanţa hodie in Romania.
Con Vergilio e Horatio, Ovidio es considerate inter le tres grande poetas del litteratura latin. Ovidio soleva scriber in versos e esseva le autor classic le plus vastemente legite in le tempore medieval e le renascentia.
Inter su obras es le collection de poemas de amor, "Amores". Su obra principal es "Le metamorphoses", un epos de 15 cantos que renarra le historia del mundo via le mythologia. Su tragedia "Medea" ha disparite.