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Latin love lessons |
16 Oct 2007 |
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What can we learn from the Roman poets?
What can a collection of 2000-year-old poems teach us about modern romance? Lovers and would-be lovers can find a huge amount of advice in Roman poetry – from Ovid’s tips on picking up girls, to Catullus’s suggestions on dealing with a broken heart and Virgil’s textbook case of how not to dump a girlfriend.
Jenni talks to Charlotte Higgins, the Guardian’s arts correspondent and author of a new book Latin Love Lessons, and Mary Beard, professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge.
Latin Love Lessons: Put a little Ovid in your life by Charlotte Higgins is published by Short Books, ISBN: 978-1-906021-13-9Book extract Mary Beard’s blog – A don’s life Barbican – Seduced exhibitionDisclaimer
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