Book 3

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Book 3 of Ovid’s Ars Amatoria is the section of the didactic elegiac poem that offers advice on love and seduction specifically addressed to women.

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Book 3 canonical 1

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instanceOf book
poem section
addressedTo women
addressesTopic deception in love
female beauty management
letters and communication in love affairs
sexual politics between men and women
associatedWork Book 1 of Ovid’s Ars Amatoria NERFINISHED
Book 2 of Ovid’s Ars Amatoria NERFINISHED
author Ovid NERFINISHED
chronologicalOrderInWork third book
culturalContext Roman elite society
genre didactic poetry
elegiac poetry
givesAdviceOn behavior at social events
cosmetics and personal adornment
dress and appearance
how women should attract lovers
how women should maintain lovers
managing multiple lovers
hasAddresseeGroup Roman women
influenced later European love literature
languageRegister elevated poetic diction
literaryDevice didactic address
mythological exempla
rhetorical questions
literaryForm elegiac couplets
literaryTradition Roman love elegy
mainTheme love
seduction
meter elegiac couplet
narrativeVoice Ovid as teacher of love
originalLanguage Latin
originalTitle Ars Amatoria liber III NERFINISHED
partOf Ars Amatoria NERFINISHED
perspective female addressee
setting Augustan Rome NERFINISHED
subjectMatter courtship practices in ancient Rome
female strategies in love
tone ironic
playful
workContainedIn Ovid’s Ars Amatoria NERFINISHED
workType didactic love manual

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Ars Amatoria hasPart Book 3