![]() Ovid exiled by Augustus to Tomis on the Black Sea.ġ4 BCE. Ovid subsequently publishes his book three, for women, of the Art of Love.Ĩ CE. Then Ovid publishes a poem entitled Cures for Love, a kind a recantation of the Art, and also a poem in your collection. Books 1-2 of Ovid's Art of Love published ( Ars Amatoria). Ovid starts work on his magnum opus, the Metamorphoses.Īfter 1 BCE. Julia, unhappily married to her then-husband, Tiberius, has her marriage dissolved by her father and is banished for an alleged affair with Iullus Antonius. ![]() Augustus' legislation punishing adultery and regulating marriage.Ģ BCE. ![]() ![]() First edition of the Amores published.ġ8 BCE, 9 CE. Octavian, now "Augustus," becomes the first emperor.Ĭa. Ovid seems also to have formed part of a group associated with Julia, Octavian-Augustus' daughter and only child (by Scribonia, his first wife).Ģ7 BCE. Abandons studies for poetry becomes attached to Messalla Corvinus, Sulpicia's patron. Studies at Rome with the intention of pursuing an official career. Ovid born in Sulmo (modern Sulmona) in central Italy.Īdolescence and young adulthood. What would Ovid (or more accurately, the dramatized speaker's voice in Ovid's poem) say about either Finnis or Nussbaum? I'm not interested in whether he would speak ironically or humorously of them (perhaps he would), but whether the value systems or idea systems animating Ovid would "resonate" (agree) in any way with Finnis/Nussbaum? Why or why not? Study Guide Biographical and Other BackgroundĤ3 BCE. ![]() Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England and New York: Penguin Books, 1982. ![]()
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