Ovid famous works
He was a contemporary of the older Virgil and Horace , with whom he is often ranked as one of the three canonical poets of Latin literature. The Imperial scholar Quintilian considered him the last of the Latin love elegists. Although Ovid enjoyed enormous popularity during his lifetime, the emperor Augustus banished him to Tomis , a Dacian province on the Black Sea , where he remained a decade until his death.
A contemporary of the older poets Virgil and Horace , Ovid was the first major Roman poet to begin his career during Augustus's reign.
How old was ovid when he died
Collectively, they are considered the three canonical poets of Latin literature. The Imperial scholar Quintilian described Ovid as the last of the Latin love elegists. He enjoyed enormous popularity during his lifetime, but the emperor Augustus banished him to a remote province on the Black Sea , where he remained until his death. Ovid himself attributes his exile to carmen et error "a poem and a mistake".
His reluctance to disclose specifics has resulted in much speculation among scholars. Today, Ovid is most famous for the Metamorphoses , a continuous mythological narrative in fifteen books written in the meter of epic. His poetry was much imitated during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages , and greatly influenced Western art and literature.
The Metamorphoses remains one of the most important sources of classical mythology today. Ovid writes more about his own life than most other Roman poets.
What did ovid write
Information about his biography is drawn primarily from his poetry, especially Tristia 4. Other sources include Seneca the Elder and Quintilian. Ovid was born in the Paelignian town of Sulmo modern-day Sulmona, in the province of L'Aquila , Abruzzo , in an Apennine valley east of Rome , to an important equestrian family, the gens Ovidia , on 20 March 43 BC — a significant year in Roman politics.