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Ars amatoria

Book • 2
Written around 2 AD, 'Ars Amatoria' is a series of three books that offer guidance on how to find, keep, and win love.

The first book advises men on how to find a woman, the second on how to keep her, and the third, written for women, provides advice on how to win and keep the love of a man.

The work is known for its sophisticated and hedonistic portrayal of Roman aristocracy and its subtle critique of societal norms through ironic discourse.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Anna Ptaszynski
, discussing his tips on seduction from his book.
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583: No Such Thing As A Tuna Macchiato
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Thomas Banks
when sharing a quote from his work, Ars Amatoria.
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Episode 261: “Much Ado About Nothing” by William Shakespeare, Acts 1 & 2
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Ann Wroe
when discussing Roman views on entertainment and women.
Ann Wroe On The Real Story Of Pontius Pilate, And His Connection To Stoicism
Erwähnt als Werk von Ovid, das sich mit der Kunst des Liebens beschäftigt.
Römische Antike - Die Metamorphosen des Ovid
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Julie Giovacchini
en comparaison avec Lucrèce concernant le thème de l'inversion des qualités dans l'amour.
"De la nature des choses" de Lucrèce, en vers et contre tout 2/4 : Rêve, sexe et mort : médecine corps et âme
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Natalie Haynes
as a set of poems that justifies Ovid, despite his problematic behavior.
Ovid
Mentioned as Ovid's work on the art of love, which possibly led to his exile.
Ovid

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