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Ars amatoria

 
dc.contributor Waite, Stephen V.F. Packard Humanities Institute Los Altos
dc.contributor.author Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D.
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dc.date.accessioned 2018-06-14
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-21T09:50:01Z
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dc.date.created 18
dc.identifier ota:3032
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/3032
dc.description.abstract Catalogued on RLIN ; Archival copy is at LS Forms part of Project LIBRI (Literary Information Bases for Research and Instruction), a collection of literary texts collected by Stephen V.F. Waite, begun as the American Philological Association Respository of Classical Texts in Machine-Readable Form
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dc.subject.lcsh Love poetry, Classical -- 1st century
dc.title Ars amatoria
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Si quis in hoc artem populo non novit amandi,
Hoc legat et lecto carmine doctus amet.
Arte citae veloque rates remoque moventur,
Arte leves currus; arte regendus Amor.
Curribus Automedon lentisque erat aptus habenis,
Tiphys in Haemonia puppe magister erat;
Me Venus artificem tenero praefecit Amori?
Tiphys et Automedon dicar Amoris ego.
Ille quidem ferus est et qui mihi saepe repugnet?
Sed puer est, aetas mollis et apta regi.
Phillyrides puerum cithara perfecit Achillem
Atque animos placida contudit arte feros.
Qui totiens socios, totiens exterruit hostes,
Creditur annosum pertimuisse senem?
Quas Hector sensurus erat, poscente magistro
Verberibus iussas praebuit ille manus.
Aeacidae Chiron, ego sum praeceptor Amoris?
Saevus uterque puer, natus uterque dea.
Sed tamen et tauri cervix oneratur aratro,
Frenaque magnanimi dente teruntur equi;
Et mihi cedet Amor, quamvis mea vulneret arcu
Pectora, iactatas excutiatque faces?
Quo me fixit Amor, quo me violentius ussit,
Hoc melior facti vulneri . . .
										
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