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Fasti

By Ovid
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A poetic, month-by-month exposition of the Roman calendar that blends myth, religious ritual, and antiquarian explanation. Sections connect festivals, observances, and seasonal phenomena to origin stories and etymologies, interweaving mythic narratives with practical notes on rites and celestial timings. The work alternates between elegiac storytelling and learned commentary, offering explanations for civic and agricultural customs, local legends, and the astronomical cues that shaped public and private observances.

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Ovid

Ovid, a prominent Roman poet born in 43 BCE, is best known for his influential works that explore themes of love, transformation, and mythology. His most celebrated piece, "Metamorphoses," is a narrative poem that weaves together various myths and legends, showcasing his mastery of storytelling and poetic form. Ovid's other notable works include "Ars Amatoria," a guide to love and seduction, and "Remedia Amoris," which offers remedies for love's troubles. His innovative style and rich imagery have left a lasting impact on Western literature, inspiring countless writers and artists throughout the centuries.

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