Epistulae ex Ponto

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Epistulae ex Ponto is a collection of elegiac letters by the Roman poet Ovid, written during his exile on the Black Sea and addressed to friends and family in Rome.

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Epistulae ex Ponto canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin literary work
elegiac poetry
poetry collection
addressedTo family in Rome
friends in Rome
patrons in Rome
approximateDate after AD 8
author Ovid
circulatedIn manuscript tradition in the Middle Ages
countryOfOrigin Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
dateWritten early 1st century AD
focusesOn Ovid's personal hardships in exile
cultural isolation from Rome
relationships with Roman elites
genre elegy
hasForm verse letters
hasInfluenced Renaissance humanist scholarship
later Latin elegy
languageFamily Italic languages
literaryForm epistolary poetry
literaryMovement Augustan poetry
literaryPeriod Augustan literature
locatedOn Black Sea
mainTheme appeals for recall from exile
exile
lamentation
praise of addressees
self-defense
separation from Rome
mentions Augustus
surface form: Emperor Augustus

Rome
meter elegiac couplets
originalLanguage Latin
partOf Tristia
surface form: Ovid's exile poetry
placeOfWriting Tomis
relatedWork Fasti
Ovid’s Metamorphoses
surface form: Metamorphoses

Tristia
setIn Black Sea region
Tomis
subjectOf classical philology studies
literary criticism
tradition Roman elegiac tradition
writtenBy Ovid
surface form: Publius Ovidius Naso
writtenDuring Ovid's exile at Tomis

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Ovid notableWork Epistulae ex Ponto
Fasti relatedWorkBySameAuthor Epistulae ex Ponto
Tristia relatedWork Epistulae ex Ponto
Tomis presentInWork Epistulae ex Ponto