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Callirhoe
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ISBN: 0674995309 9780674995307 Year: 2014 Volume: 481 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

Astronomica
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ISBN: 0674995163 9780674995161 Year: 1977 Volume: 469 Publisher: Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard university press,

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In Astronomica (first century CE), the earliest extant treatise we have on astrology, Manilius provides an account of celestial phenomena and the signs of the Zodiac. He also gives witty character sketches of persons born under particular constellations.


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M. Manilii Astronomica
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Year: 1985 Publisher: Leipzig: Teubner,

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Heroides : Amores
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ISBN: 0674990455 9780674990456 Year: 2014 Volume: 41 1 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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In Heroides, Ovid (43 BCE-17CE) allows legendary women to narrate their memories and express their emotions in verse letters to absent husbands and lovers. Ovid's Amores are three books of elegies ostensibly about the poet's love affair with his mistress Corinna.

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mythology [literary genre] --- Love poetry, Latin --- Metamorphosis --- -Mythology, Classical --- -Calendar --- Didactic poetry, Latin --- Fables, Latin --- Fasts and feasts --- -Epistolary poetry, Latin --- Latin epistolary poetry --- Latin poetry --- Church festivals --- Ecclesiastical fasts and feasts --- Fast days --- Feast days --- Feasts --- Heortology --- Holy days --- Religious festivals --- Christian antiquities --- Days --- Fasting --- Liturgics --- Rites and ceremonies --- Theology, Practical --- Church calendar --- Festivals --- Holidays --- Sacred meals --- Latin fables --- Latin didactic poetry --- Computus --- Astronomy --- Chronology, Historical --- Chronology --- Classical mythology --- Embryology --- Latin love poetry --- Mythology --- -Poetry --- Poetry --- Religious aspects --- Ovid --- -Translations into English --- Love poetry, Latin. --- Women --- Elegiac poetry, Latin --- Epistolary poetry, Latin --- Love-letters --- Man-woman relationships --- Mythology, Classical --- Translations into English. --- Ovid, --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Female-male relationships --- Male-female relationships --- Men --- Men-women relationships --- Relationships, Man-woman --- Woman-man relationships --- Women-men relationships --- Latin elegiac poetry --- Relations with women --- Relations with men --- Nasó, P. Ovidi, --- Naso, Publius Ovidius, --- Nazon, --- Ouidio, --- Ovide, --- Ovidi, --- Ovidi Nasó, P., --- Ovidiĭ, --- Ovidiĭ Nazon, Publiĭ, --- Ovidio, --- Ovidio Nasón, P., --- Ovidio Nasone, Publio, --- Ovidios, --- Ovidiu, --- Ovidius Naso, P., --- Ovidius Naso, Publius, --- Owidiusz, --- P. Ovidius Naso, --- Publiĭ Ovidiĭ Nazon, --- Publio Ovidio Nasone, --- Ūvīd, --- אוביד, --- Erotic literature --- Letters --- Courtship --- Translations into English --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Interpersonal relations --- Mate selection --- Social and moral questions --- Ovidius Naso, Publius

Art of love : Cosmetics ; Remedies for love ; Ibis ; Walnut-tree ; Sea fishing ; Consolation
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ISBN: 0674992555 0434992321 9780674992559 Year: 2014 Volume: 232 2 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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In the didactic poetry of Face Cosmetics, Art of Love, and Remedies for Love, Ovid (43 BCE-17 CE) demonstrates abstrusity and wit. His Ibis is an elegiac curse-poem. Nux, Halieutica, and Consolatio ad Liviam are poems now judged not to be by Ovid.

Fasti
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ISBN: 0674992792 9780674992795 Year: 2014 Volume: 253 5 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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In Fasti Ovid (43 BCE-17 CE) sets forth explanations of the festivals and sacred rites that were noted on the Roman calendar, and relates in graphic detail the legends attached to specific dates. The poem is an invaluable source of information about religious practices.

Tristia : Ex ponto
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ISBN: 0674991672 0434991511 0674992792 0674990471 0674990463 0674992555 9780674991675 9780674990463 9780674990470 Year: 2014 Volume: 41, 232, 42-43, Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

Elégies
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ISBN: 067499020X 9780674990203 Year: 1990 Volume: 18 Publisher: Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard university press,

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The passionate and dramatic elegies of Propertius (c. 50-soon after 16 BCE) gained him a reputation as one of Rome's finest love poets. He portrays the uneven course of his love affair with Cynthia and also tells us much about the society of his time, then in later poems turns to the legends of ancient Rome.

Catullus
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ISBN: 0674990072 9780674990074 Year: 2014 Volume: 6 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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Catullus (84-54BCE) couples consummate poetic artistry with intensity of feeling. Tibullus (c. 54-19 BCE) proclaims love for "Delia" and "Nemesis" in elegy. The beautiful verse of the Pervigilium Veneris (fourth century CE?) celebrates a spring festival in honour of the goddess of love.

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