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Ovid Ars Amatoria Book 3 Commentary by Christopher Brunelle Greek Latin College

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Binding
Paperback
Product Group
Book
Type
Textbook
Literary Movement
Post-Modernism
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Original Language
Greek
Intended Audience
Adults
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
ISBN
9780199987337

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199987335
ISBN-13
9780199987337
eBay Product ID (ePID)
203455226

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ovid, Ars Amatoria Book 3 : Commentary by Christopher M. Brunelle
Number of Pages
144 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Subjects & Themes / Love & Erotica, History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, Subjects & Themes / General
Publication Year
2014
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Philosophy, Poetry
Author
Christopher M. Brunelle
Book Series
Oxford Greek and Latin College Commentaries Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
7.4 in

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Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2014-020341
Reviews
"Ovid's poem of erotic instruction addressed to the women of Rome is among his most significant and entertaining works, but its wide vocabulary and elegantly compressed syntax make it a challenging read. Christopher Brunelle's witty, illuminating, and concise commentary makes the text quickly accessible on every level, and provides constant stimulation while aiding comprehension."--Roy Gibson, The University of Manchester
Dewey Edition
23
Volume Number
Bk. 3
Dewey Decimal
871/.01
Synopsis
In all of ancient literature there is nothing quite like the Ars Amatoria, Ovid's guide to seduction. He devotes Book 3 to teaching the women of Augustan Rome how to find, catch, and keep a male lover. Along with generous portions of wit and absurdity, his text contains a wealth of cultural references, highlighting Rome's architecture, theatres, gladiatorial spectacles, temples, baths, men's and women's clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, music, poetry-reading, letter-writing, games, slavery, parties, sexuality, and sex. This last and longest book of Ovid's most notorious work helps us see ancient Rome in a new light. Ars Amatoria Book 3 is the first volume in the Oxford Greek and Latin College Commentaries series. ABOUT THE SERIESSeries Editors: Barbara Weiden Boyd, Bowdoin College, Stephen Esposito, Boston University, and Mary Lefkowitz, Wellesley College The Oxford Greek and Latin College Commentaries are designed for students in intermediate or advanced Greek or Latin. Each volume includes a comprehensive introduction, and, on facing pages, the ancient text, a running vocabulary, and succinct notes focusing on grammar and syntax, distinctive features of style, and essential context. FORTHCOMING VOLUMES Selected Letters from Pliny the Younger's EpistulaeJacqueline Carlon, Boston University Suetonius's Life of AugustusDarryl Phillips, Connecticut CollegeSophocles, Oedipus TyrannusStephen Esposito, Boston University, The commentaries in the Oxford Greek and Latin College Commentaries series are designed for students in intermediate or advanced Greek or Latin at colleges and universities. Each volume includes, on facing pages, the ancient text, a running vocabulary, and succinct notes focusing on grammar and syntax, distinctive features of style, and essential context., In all of ancient literature there is nothing quite like the Ars Amatoria, Ovid's guide to seduction. He devotes Book 3 to teaching the women of Augustan Rome how to find, catch, and keep a male lover. Along with generous portions of wit and absurdity, his text contains a wealth of cultural references, highlighting Rome's architecture, theatres, gladiatorial spectacles, temples, baths, men's and women's clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, music, poetry-reading, letter-writing, games, slavery, parties, sexuality, and sex. This last and longest book of Ovid's most notorious work helps us see ancient Rome in a new light. Ars Amatoria Book 3 is the first volume in the Oxford Greek and Latin College Commentaries series. ABOUT THE SERIES The Oxford Greek and Latin College Commentaries series is designed for students in intermediate or advanced Greek or Latin. Each volume includes a comprehensive introduction. The placement, on the same page, of the ancient text, a running vocabulary, and succinct notes focusing on grammar, syntax, and distinctive features of style provides students with essential learning aids. Series Editors: Barbara Weiden Boyd, Bowdoin College, Stephen Esposito, Boston University, and Mary Lefkowitz, Wellesley College FORTHCOMING VOLUMES Selected Letters from Pliny the Younger's Epistulae Jacqueline Carlon, Boston University Suetonius's Life of Augustus Darryl Phillips, Connecticut College, The commentaries in the Oxford Greek and Latin College Commentaries series are designed for students in intermediate or advanced Greek or Latin at colleges and universities. Each volume includes, on facing pages, the ancient text, a running vocabulary, and succinct notes focusing on grammar and syntax, distinctive features of style, and essential context. The Greek and Latin texts are based on the most recent Oxford Classical Text (OCT) editions whenever available; otherwise, other authoritative editions are used. Each volume features a comprehensive introduction intended to enhance utility in the classroom and student appreciation of the work at hand. The series focuses on texts and authors frequently taught at the intermediate or advanced undergraduate levels, but also makes available some central works currently lacking an appropriate commentary. The primary purpose of this series is to offer streamlined commentaries that are up-to-date, user-friendly, and affordable. Each volume presents entire works or substantial selections which can form the basis for an entire semester's coursework. Each commentary's close attention to grammar and syntax is intended to address the needs of readers encountering a work or author for the first time.In Ars amatoria, Book Three, the last and longest book of his guide to seduction, Ovid claims to teach women how to find, catch, and keep a male lover. The Ars itself is one of the brightest gems of Roman literature, and Book 3 is the most eye-catching of all. The text offers generous helpings of Ovidian wit and absurdity as well as a smorgasbord of references to Roman culture and society: architecture, theatres, gladiatorial spectacles, temples, baths, men's and women's clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, music, poetry-reading, letter-writing, games, slavery, parties, sexuality, and sex. In short, there is nothing quite like it in ancient literature, and no other work opens the same sort of window onto Augustan culture. Ars amatoria, Book Three helps us see ancient Rome in a new light.
LC Classification Number
PA6519.A8B78 2014

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