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The Art of love

Book • 1929
Ovid's "Ars Amatoria" (The Art of Love) is a collection of three books offering instruction on the art of seduction and love.

The poems explore various techniques for attracting and winning over lovers, covering topics such as courtship, conversation, and physical intimacy.

Ovid's work is known for its wit, humor, and frankness in discussing sexual matters.

It provides a glimpse into the social customs and attitudes towards love and relationships in ancient Rome.

The poems are considered a significant contribution to Roman literature and continue to be studied for their insights into human relationships and the dynamics of seduction.

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Mentioned by Catherine Nixie as a guide to lovemaking from the Roman period.
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Recommended by Catherine Nixie as a guide to lovemaking from the Roman era.
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