In the melancholy elegies of the "Tristia" and the "Ex Ponto," Ovid (43 BCE 17 CE) writes as from exile in Tomis on the Black sea, appealing to such people as his wife and the emperor.
In the melancholy elegies of the "Tristia" and the "Ex Ponto," Ovid (43 BCE 17 CE) writes as from exile in Tomis on the Black sea, appealing to such people as his wife and the emperor.