In this article, we investigate the relations of love and power led by the women depicted by the Latin poet Publius Ovidius Naso in the Augustan Vrbs. To that end, we take as our source Ars Amatoria, a series of elegies written by the author between the years of I BC and I AD. In this context, our objective is to comprehend the poet's support of and tensions against the emperor's will. We reason that Ovid did not confront, publicly and explicitly, the ruler's power and his program of Moral Reform, but, at the same time, he proposed advice that promoted conflicting behaviors to the reformulation of social customs.Neste artigo, analisamos as relações de amor e de poder protagonizadas pelas mulheres representadas pelo poeta Públio Ovídio Naso...
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A less attentive reading of The Art of Love by Ovid may suggest that the poet framed his manual on t...
Neste artigo, analisamos as relações de amor e de poder protagonizadas pelas mulheres representadas...
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Durante o período augustano, uma série de reformas políticas e morais alteram as estruturas vigentes...
Esta pesquisa estuda as figurações do deus-personagem Amor em Roma entre o final da República e o Pe...
This article refers to the notion of ‘‘ author ’’ in Greco-Latin times, showing how, in Ovid’s work,...
O poeta Públio Ovídio Nasão (43 a. C. - 17 d. C.) iniciou cedo sua carreira literária, cantando tema...
Exploramos algunos aspectos de la poética ovidiana a partir de las colecciones del exilio. Tristia y...
En 27 avant notre ère, Rome inaugure officiellement le Principat, symbole du retour à une paix qui l...
Augustus was faced with a society and state which was, as he felt it, crumbling from dissipating mor...
“The Art of love,” “Metamorphoses,” “Heroides” and “The Love Elegies” written by Publius Ovidius Nas...
As origens da poesia elegíaca remontam provavelmente à Grécia Antiga, adquirindo certa popularidade ...
We aim with this article to analyze the poetics of love in The Romance of the Rose. We think that Gu...
A less attentive reading of The Art of Love by Ovid may suggest that the poet framed his manual on t...
Neste artigo, analisamos as relações de amor e de poder protagonizadas pelas mulheres representadas...
This dissertation explores the revised publication of the Amores as Ovid’s triumphal monument to ele...
2018-08-07This dissertation offers a literary, historical, and cultural analysis of Ovid’s “Epistula...
The focus of this article is on Ovid the jurist. In order to establish a necessary context, Ovid the...
Durante o período augustano, uma série de reformas políticas e morais alteram as estruturas vigentes...
Esta pesquisa estuda as figurações do deus-personagem Amor em Roma entre o final da República e o Pe...
This article refers to the notion of ‘‘ author ’’ in Greco-Latin times, showing how, in Ovid’s work,...
O poeta Públio Ovídio Nasão (43 a. C. - 17 d. C.) iniciou cedo sua carreira literária, cantando tema...
Exploramos algunos aspectos de la poética ovidiana a partir de las colecciones del exilio. Tristia y...
En 27 avant notre ère, Rome inaugure officiellement le Principat, symbole du retour à une paix qui l...
Augustus was faced with a society and state which was, as he felt it, crumbling from dissipating mor...
“The Art of love,” “Metamorphoses,” “Heroides” and “The Love Elegies” written by Publius Ovidius Nas...
As origens da poesia elegíaca remontam provavelmente à Grécia Antiga, adquirindo certa popularidade ...
We aim with this article to analyze the poetics of love in The Romance of the Rose. We think that Gu...
A less attentive reading of The Art of Love by Ovid may suggest that the poet framed his manual on t...