Ovidian corpus

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The Ovidian corpus is the collective body of works by the Roman poet Ovid, including his love elegies, mythological narratives, and didactic poems that profoundly influenced Western literature.

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Ovidian corpus canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of work
literary corpus
associatedWith Ovid NERFINISHED
createdIn 1st century BCE
1st century CE
hasForm dactylic hexameter
elegiac couplet
hasGenre didactic poetry
elegiac poetry
love elegy
mythological narrative
hasInfluenced English literature NERFINISHED
European Renaissance literature
French literature
Italian literature
Western literature
drama
medieval literature
narrative poetry
visual arts
hasLanguage Latin
hasPart Amores NERFINISHED
Ars Amatoria NERFINISHED
Consolatio ad Liviam (spurious or doubtful attribution) NERFINISHED
Epistulae ex Ponto NERFINISHED
Fasti NERFINISHED
Halieutica (spurious or doubtful attribution)
Heroides NERFINISHED
Ibis NERFINISHED
Medicamina Faciei Femineae NERFINISHED
Metamorphoses NERFINISHED
Nux (spurious or doubtful attribution)
Remedia Amoris NERFINISHED
Tristia NERFINISHED
lost plays
lost poem Medea
hasPeriod Augustan literature NERFINISHED
hasReception central to studies of Latin love elegy
central to studies of classical mythology in literature
highly influential in classical education
subject of extensive philological scholarship
hasTheme Augustan Rome NERFINISHED
desire
exile
gender and sexuality
love
mythological transformation
time and change

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Amores partOf Ovidian corpus
Ars Amatoria partOf Ovidian corpus
Tristia workInCanonOf Ovidian corpus
Metamorphōsēs partOf Ovidian corpus