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OS ENSINAMENTOS AMOROSOS DE OVÍDIO COTEJADOS COM OS DE LUCRÉCIO ('DE RERUM NATURA' IV) | OVID’S TEACHINGS ON LOVE COMPARED WITH LUCRETIUS’ ('DE RERUM NATURA' IV)
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<p>A preceptística galante de Ovídio, constituída pela <em>Ars amatoria </em>e pelos <em>Remedia amoris</em>, encontra paralelos no final do livro IV do <em>De rerum natura</em> de Lucrécio, no qual esse poeta desenvolve assuntos em nexo com os temas de <em>amor </em>e <em>Venus</em>. Em Lucrécio, as ideias expressas sobre o amor vinculam-se, sobretudo, ao Epicurismo, enquanto Ovídio transforma <em>tópoi</em> e situações da elegia erótica romana para a composição temática de seus poemas. Nosso objetivo, nesta exposição, será apontar eventuais pontos de contato entre as “teorias do amor” de um e outro autor romano, bem como algumas de suas diferenças. </p><p><strong>Abstract:</strong><em> </em><em>Ovid’s teachings on love, which constitutes </em>Ars Amatoria<em> and </em>Remedia Amoris<em>, evokes parallels in the final part of Lucretius’ </em>De Rerum Natura<em> IV, where this poet develops themes related to the subjects of </em>amor<em> and Venus. In </em>De Rerum Natura <em>IV</em>, <em>the ideas expressed about love are mainly connected with Epicureanism, whereas Ovid transforms </em>tópoi<em> and situations from Roman love elegy in order to achieve the thematic composition of his poems. The purpose of this discussion is to point out potential coincidences between the “theories of love” of both Roman poets as well as some points of divergence between them</em>.</p>
Title: OS ENSINAMENTOS AMOROSOS DE OVÍDIO COTEJADOS COM OS DE LUCRÉCIO ('DE RERUM NATURA' IV) | OVID’S TEACHINGS ON LOVE COMPARED WITH LUCRETIUS’ ('DE RERUM NATURA' IV)
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<p>A preceptística galante de Ovídio, constituída pela <em>Ars amatoria </em>e pelos <em>Remedia amoris</em>, encontra paralelos no final do livro IV do <em>De rerum natura</em> de Lucrécio, no qual esse poeta desenvolve assuntos em nexo com os temas de <em>amor </em>e <em>Venus</em>.
Em Lucrécio, as ideias expressas sobre o amor vinculam-se, sobretudo, ao Epicurismo, enquanto Ovídio transforma <em>tópoi</em> e situações da elegia erótica romana para a composição temática de seus poemas.
Nosso objetivo, nesta exposição, será apontar eventuais pontos de contato entre as “teorias do amor” de um e outro autor romano, bem como algumas de suas diferenças.
</p><p><strong>Abstract:</strong><em> </em><em>Ovid’s teachings on love, which constitutes </em>Ars Amatoria<em> and </em>Remedia Amoris<em>, evokes parallels in the final part of Lucretius’ </em>De Rerum Natura<em> IV, where this poet develops themes related to the subjects of </em>amor<em> and Venus.
In </em>De Rerum Natura <em>IV</em>, <em>the ideas expressed about love are mainly connected with Epicureanism, whereas Ovid transforms </em>tópoi<em> and situations from Roman love elegy in order to achieve the thematic composition of his poems.
The purpose of this discussion is to point out potential coincidences between the “theories of love” of both Roman poets as well as some points of divergence between them</em>.
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