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Biography of Ovid

Ovid

Ovid (-43 BC - 17)


Publius Ovidius Naso, (March 20, 43 BC – AD 17) Roman poet known to the English-speaking world as Ovid, wrote on topics of love, abandoned women, and mythological transformations.

Ovid wrote in elegiac couplets, with the exception of his great Metamorphoses, which he wrote in dactylic hexameter in imitation of Vergil's Aeneid and Homer's epics. Ovid does not offer an epic narrative like his predecessors but promises a chronological account of the cosmos from creation to his own day, incorporating many myths and legends from the Greek and Roman traditions.

Augustus banished Ovid in AD 8 to Tomis on the Black Sea for reasons that remain mysterious (Ovid himself wrote that it was because of an 'error' and a 'carmen' – a mistake and a poem). He may have had an affair with a female relative of Augustus, and the 'carmen' mentioned by Ovid may be his supposedly immoral Ars Amatoria, which had been available for some time.


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23 Poems written by Ovid

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Miscellaneous
Metamorphoses: Book The Eighth
Metamorphoses: Book The Eleventh
Metamorphoses: Book The Fifth
Metamorphoses: Book The First
Metamorphoses: Book The Fourteenth
Metamorphoses: Book The Fourth
Metamorphoses: Book The Ninth
Metamorphoses: Book The Second
Metamorphoses: Book The Seventh
Metamorphoses: Book The Sixth
Metamorphoses: Book The Tenth
Metamorphoses: Book The Third
Metamorphoses: Book The Thirteenth
Metamorphoses: Book The Twelfth
Disappointment
Duplicity
Elegy for Tibullus
Elegy V
Love and War
Love in the afternoon
Morning
On fidelity
The Art of Love: Book Two


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