Answer:
Ovid used two different definitions of art to create meaning in the phrase "art hides art"; one is that art can not imitate nature´s art itself, to such an extent it is achievement hiding.
Explanation:
Ovid began his carrer as first major Roman poet during Augustus´ command, his best known work is "Metamorphoses", a 15-book epic mythological narrative written in elegiac couplets such as Ars Amatoria ("The Art of Love") and Fasti. It is about Pygmalion, a sculptor, that makes an ivory statue which he names Galatea, representing his ideal of womanhood and then falls in love with his own creation. The goddess Venus brings the statue to life in answer to his prayer.
Ovid considered that nature is superior to art, as nature could not with his art compare. In his poem he states two opposing views of nature and its connection to art.
Answer:
In all the world, there (be) <em><u>Are</u></em> only 14 mountains that (reach) <u><em>reaches</em></u> above 8,000 meters.
Old english was *not geminic language*
its <span>synthetic
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Answer:
When I right-click in a word processing program like Word the options that appear are cut, copy, paste, save as picture, change picture, group, bring to front, send to back, link, insert caption, wrap text, edit alt text, size and position, and format picture as are seen in the image.
Explanation:
Odysseus is assisted in the fight against Penelope's suitors by:
Telemachus, his son
Eumaeus, the swineherd
Philoetius, the cow herd
a stockman
Athena indirectly appears as Mentor, and uses her goddess powers to help Odysseus, but she does not fight with arms herself.