Amores is
Ovid's first completed book of poetry, written in
elegiac couplets. It was first published in 16 BC in 5 books, but Ovid by his own account later edited it down into the 3-book edition that has come down to us. The book follows the popular model of the erotic elegy, as made famous by figures such as
Tibullus or
Propertius, but is often subversive and humorous with these tropes, exaggerating common motifs and devices to the point of absurdity.