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Corrected the title of Ovid's didactic poem about PUA from the incorrect title Ars Amandi to correct Ars Amatoria and hyperlinked to the wikipedia page
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===Ancient times=== | ===Ancient times=== | ||
The first known pick up artist was Ovid, a Roman author born in 43 BC. | The first known pick up artist was Ovid, a Roman author born in 43 BC. | ||
Ovid's work | Ovid's work ''[[wikipedia:Ars_Amatoria|Ars Amatoria]]'' (art of love) concerns the seduction of a woman: he explains seduction is a scientific discipline, which can be taught by a "love professor", afterwards he describes accurate strategies to seduct women, like deceiving them.<br><br> | ||
Another best seller of pick-up art is the Kama Sutra (600 A.D.). This indian book generally concerns love between humans, but the main topic is the courtship of a woman and the methods to get a wife or a lover. | Another best seller of pick-up art is the Kama Sutra (600 A.D.). This indian book generally concerns love between humans, but the main topic is the courtship of a woman and the methods to get a wife or a lover. | ||
===Modern Times=== | ===Modern Times=== |