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1 T-II| and my ways,~through my Ars Amatoria: only now is it 2 T-V| ever reach you.~If only my Ars Amatoria, that ruined its 3 ExII| harming~anyone? Where my Ars Amatoria stood, there’s 4 ExI| approved, except for the Ars Amatoria.~Nor is my life, 5 ExI| author of the unfortunate Ars Amatoria~sends you this 6 Ind| half-man, half-bull line from Ars Amatoria II.24: semibovemque 7 Ind| Translated by Sisenna.~ ~Ars~Ovid’s poem Ars Amatoria ( 8 Ind| Sisenna.~ ~Ars~Ovid’s poem Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) 9 Ind| The poem probably the Ars Amatoria, the mistake probably 10 Ind| Book TII.I:1 His banning of Ars Amatoria (the text is uncertain 11 Ind| His past works (Amores, Ars Amatoria etc) condemned 12 Ind| Muse’ ‘playful’, iocosa, in Ars Amatoria and why did she ‘ 13 Ind| that his verse (Amores, Ars Amatoria etc) has hurt him, 14 Ind| TII.I:1The three books of Ars Amatoria again referred 15 Ind| than that described in the Ars, and that they were written 16 Ind| concerning the charge that Ars Amatoria etc. were corrupting, 17 Ind| adultery through the poem (Ars Amatoria) suggests that 18 Ind| virtuous women and he ‘quotes’ Ars Amatoria I:31-34, but with 19 Ind| TII:253-312 He defends the Ars Amatoria again as written 20 Ind| to all, as was hers (and Ars Amatoria was dragged into 21 Ind| The double offence of the Ars Amatoria and something else 22 Ind| III:1-108 Ovid defends the Ars Amatoria from the charge 23 Ind| library. He mentions the baned Ars Amatoria, the Metamorphoses, 24 Ind| TV.XII:1-68 He wishes the Ars Amatoria had been thrown 25 Ind| through the banning of the Ars Amatoria and his exile.~