The Festivals

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The Festivals is the English title of Ovid’s Latin poem "Fasti," a work that poetically explores the Roman religious calendar and its associated myths and rituals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literaryWork
poem
author Ovid NERFINISHED
Publius Ovidius Naso NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
culture Roman NERFINISHED
explores myths associated with Roman festivals
rituals associated with Roman festivals
focusesOn religious festivals of the Roman calendar
genre didactic poetry
elegiac poetry
hasEnglishTitle The Festivals NERFINISHED
hasPart Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Book 4
Book 5
Book 6
inCanonicalList major works of Ovid
involvesDeities Janus NERFINISHED
Jupiter NERFINISHED
Mars NERFINISHED
Remus NERFINISHED
Romulus NERFINISHED
Venus NERFINISHED
language Latin
literaryForm poetry
literaryMovement Augustan poetry NERFINISHED
literaryTechnique etiological narrative
mythological exempla
metricalForm elegiac couplets
originalLanguage Latin
originalTitle Fasti NERFINISHED
period Augustan age NERFINISHED
relatedWork Metamorphoses NERFINISHED
Tristia NERFINISHED
structure organized by months of the Roman calendar
subject Roman festivals
Roman mythology
Roman religion
Roman religious calendar
Roman rituals
theme cultural memory of Rome
interaction between myth and ritual
relationship between emperor and religion
timePeriodDescribed Roman Republican and early Imperial religious practices
titleLanguage English
workType calendar poem

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Fasti titleMeaning The Festivals
Los Festivales nameMeaning The Festivals