This research has as goal to study the eroticism present in Ovid’s Amores, one of the great names of Latin Elegy of century I B.C. The main focus is to analyze the several erotic passages throughout the work, especially in our corpus, constituted by three elegies (Am. I.5, Am. II.15 and Am. III.7), which will be thoroughly analyzed in a specific chapter. Our study is supported by theorists that discuss literary and cultural aspects - History, Religion and Sociology - of the Roman thought of the time, in order to elaborate a work without anachronisms. We present operating translates os the originals texts analyzes during the research, including our complete translations of the three elegies that compose the corpus, aiming a better understand...
O objetivo desta tese é demonstrar como, nos Amores, Ovídio retomou e reelaborou matéria de diversas...
From Catullus to Horace, the tradition of Latin erotic poetry produced works of literature which are...
Ovid appears late in the history of the elegy, following the work of the major Roman erotic and neot...
This study approaches Ovid's erotic works within the unifying perspective of a genre: the love elegy...
No final do século I a.C., a Elegia Erótica Romana desafiou os gregos e as convenções poéticas apres...
Este trabalho pretende determinar em que medida Ovídio se apropriou de elementos poéticos/ discursiv...
This paper aims to demonstrate how Ovid, through the poetic persona of the amator, brings to the ele...
Este texto apresenta e comenta brevemente uma tradução versificada para a elegia II.3 dos Amores, de...
Contemporary critiques and modern criticism of Roman elegiac poetry and its distinctly transgressive...
The Amores’ collection is rich in declarations of literary intents, among which the introductory poe...
This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragm...
The first part of this article takes a historic review on the investigation of eroticism in XVIth ce...
O poeta Públio Ovídio Nasão (43 a. C. - 17 d. C.) iniciou cedo sua carreira literária, cantando tema...
La ricerca si propone un’analisi delle occorrenze, degli usi e delle accezioni dei principali psicon...
Bakalaura darba Cilvēciskās kaislības romiešu mīlas elēģijā: Ovidijs un Propercijs mērķis ir izpētīt...
O objetivo desta tese é demonstrar como, nos Amores, Ovídio retomou e reelaborou matéria de diversas...
From Catullus to Horace, the tradition of Latin erotic poetry produced works of literature which are...
Ovid appears late in the history of the elegy, following the work of the major Roman erotic and neot...
This study approaches Ovid's erotic works within the unifying perspective of a genre: the love elegy...
No final do século I a.C., a Elegia Erótica Romana desafiou os gregos e as convenções poéticas apres...
Este trabalho pretende determinar em que medida Ovídio se apropriou de elementos poéticos/ discursiv...
This paper aims to demonstrate how Ovid, through the poetic persona of the amator, brings to the ele...
Este texto apresenta e comenta brevemente uma tradução versificada para a elegia II.3 dos Amores, de...
Contemporary critiques and modern criticism of Roman elegiac poetry and its distinctly transgressive...
The Amores’ collection is rich in declarations of literary intents, among which the introductory poe...
This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragm...
The first part of this article takes a historic review on the investigation of eroticism in XVIth ce...
O poeta Públio Ovídio Nasão (43 a. C. - 17 d. C.) iniciou cedo sua carreira literária, cantando tema...
La ricerca si propone un’analisi delle occorrenze, degli usi e delle accezioni dei principali psicon...
Bakalaura darba Cilvēciskās kaislības romiešu mīlas elēģijā: Ovidijs un Propercijs mērķis ir izpētīt...
O objetivo desta tese é demonstrar como, nos Amores, Ovídio retomou e reelaborou matéria de diversas...
From Catullus to Horace, the tradition of Latin erotic poetry produced works of literature which are...
Ovid appears late in the history of the elegy, following the work of the major Roman erotic and neot...