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- Q1216225 subject Q18066192.
- Q1216225 subject Q7778243.
- Q1216225 subject Q8007092.
- Q1216225 abstract "Medicamina Faciei Femineae (Cosmetics for the Female Face, also known as The Art of Beauty) is a didactic poem written in elegiac couplets by the Roman poet Ovid. In the hundred extant verses, Ovid defends the use of cosmetics by Roman women and provides five recipes for facial treatments.".
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- Q1216225 wikiPageWikiLink Q7778243.
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- Q1216225 comment "Medicamina Faciei Femineae (Cosmetics for the Female Face, also known as The Art of Beauty) is a didactic poem written in elegiac couplets by the Roman poet Ovid. In the hundred extant verses, Ovid defends the use of cosmetics by Roman women and provides five recipes for facial treatments.".
- Q1216225 label "Medicamina Faciei Femineae".