: Many readers find Ovid's advice—such as not forgetting birthdays or knowing where to meet people—to be surprisingly modern and applicable to contemporary dating .
(schiavitù) doloroso e irrazionale, Ovidio lo trasforma in una disciplina razionale . Egli si pone come praeceptor amoris
"The Art of Love" is a poem written by the Roman poet Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) around 2 AD. The poem is a satirical guide on how to find and keep a lover, with a focus on seduction, relationships, and love.
. Originally published around 1 BCE, it serves as a sophisticated and often ironic guide to the "game" of love and seduction in Augustan Rome. Core Themes and Structure