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Ovid

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Ovid

b. 43 BC

Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)

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Biography

Publius Ovidius Naso, known in English as Ovid, was a Roman poet who lived during the reign of Augustus. He was a younger contemporary of Virgil and Horace, with whom he is often ranked as one of the three canonical poets of Latin literature. The Imperial scholar Quintilian considered him the last of the Latin love elegists. Although Ovid enjoyed enormous popularity during his lifetime, the emperor Augustus exiled him to Tomis, the capital of the newly organised province of Moesia, on the Black Sea, where he remained for the last nine or ten years of his life. Ovid himself attributed his banishment to a carmen et error, but his reluctance to disclose specifics has resulted in much speculation among scholars.

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The story of Ovid, told in moments.

43 BC Birth

Born Publius Ovidius Naso in Sulmo, about 90 miles east of Rome. His family was wealthy and of the equestrian class. His father wanted him to be a lawyer.

25 BC Life

Gave up law after his first public readings of poetry made him famous in Rome. Married three times by his early twenties. "My muse kept calling me back," he wrote later.

1 BC Event

Published the Ars Amatoria, a witty instruction manual on seduction. It scandalized Augustus's court at a time when the emperor was pushing moral legislation. "I taught what was allowed, not what was right," Ovid claimed.

2 Event

Completed the Metamorphoses, 15 books of mythological transformations in verse. 250 stories from the creation of the world to the death of Caesar. It became the most influential poem of the medieval and Renaissance periods.

8 Event

Augustus exiled him to Tomis, a frontier outpost on the Black Sea in modern Romania. The reason was never fully explained. Ovid called it "a poem and a mistake." He spent the rest of his life writing pleas to be allowed home.

Artifacts (2)

Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love)

BOOK THE FIRST. |Should any one of the people not know the art of loving, let him read me; and taught by me, on reading my lines, let him love. By art the ships are onward sped by sails and...

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The Metamorphoses, Books I-VII

BOOK I. Chaos is divided by the Deity into four Elements: to these their respective inhabitants are assigned, and man is created from earth and water. The four Ages follow, and in the last of...

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