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- Q9054920 subject Q7162819.
- Q9054920 subject Q7479147.
- Q9054920 subject Q8090064.
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- Q9054920 abstract "Pamphilus de amore (or, simply, Pamphilus) is a 780-line, twelfth-century Latin comedic play, probably composed in France but possibly Spain. It was 'one of the most influential and important of all the many pseudo-Ovidian productions concerning the "arts of Love" ' in medieval Europe, and 'the most famous and influential of the medieval elegiac comedies, especially in Spain'. The main protagonists are Pamphilus and Galatea. Pamphilus seeks to woo Galatea through the mediation of a procuress (inspired by the procuress in Book 1.8 of Ovid's Amores).".
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- Q9054920 wikiPageWikiLink Q7162819.
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- Q9054920 comment "Pamphilus de amore (or, simply, Pamphilus) is a 780-line, twelfth-century Latin comedic play, probably composed in France but possibly Spain. It was 'one of the most influential and important of all the many pseudo-Ovidian productions concerning the "arts of Love" ' in medieval Europe, and 'the most famous and influential of the medieval elegiac comedies, especially in Spain'. The main protagonists are Pamphilus and Galatea.".
- Q9054920 label "Pamphilus de amore".