Ovid and Virgil were poets.
The three canonic poets of Latin literature were Virgil, Horace and Ovid. Virgil's masterpiece was the Aeneid. Horace wrote the Satires, the Epistles and the Carmen Saeculare. Ovid's most ambitious work was the Metamorphoses.
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The canonical poet of Latin literature were Virgil, Horace and Ovid. Some say that Virgil's Aeneid was the greatest work of Latin literature.
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Ovid and Virgil made their greatest accomplishments in the field of poetry. Ovid was born Publius OVidius Naso and was best known for his 15-book narrative Metamorphoses, his book of love poems, Amores, and Ars Amatoria. Virgil was born Publius Vergilius Maro and was known for his poetry the Eclogues, the Georgics, and his epic poem Aeneid.
In Edith Hamilton's Mythology, she says this of Ovid: "...is a compendium of mythology. No ancient writer can compare to him in the respect. He told almost all the stories and he told them at great length...He was said to have a sheer nonsense about him." Virgil did not believe in myths, he instead found human nature in them and brought mythological personages to life as no one else had done since the Greek tragedians.
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The three canonic poets of Latin Literature were Virgil, Ovid and Horace.
they both were amazing people and loved to sing and dance with their mommies