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Charilaos N . Michalopoulos

The Classical Review (New Series), 2010

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Veronica Zanoni

2020

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cristina gelan

Scientific Bulletin of Naval Academy, 2017

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Lydia Cawley

2018

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Return to Sender: The Rhetoric of Nomina in Ovid's Tristia

Ellen Oliensis

Ramus, 1997

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Christy Wise

2014

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Maxwell Hardy

Arctos, 2022

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Ian Fielding

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Eleonora Tola

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Teresa Ramsby

Chapter 3 of Epistolary Realities and Fictions: Essays on Roman Letters in Honor of Eleanor Winsor Leach, BICS Supplement, 2019

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Stratis Kyriakidis

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Samuel Huskey

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Adir Fonseca Jr.

Classica - Revista Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos, 2022

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Ian Fielding

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"Reading Ovid Reading Horace: The Empedoclean Drive in the Ars Poetica", Materiali e discussioni 72 (2014) 173-192

Ábel Tamás

2014

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Sergio Casali

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Desiree Landry

2015

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Julia Gaisser

2000

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Jo-Marie Claassen

Antike Und Abendland, 1988

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K. Volk and G. Williams, eds., Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher , 2022

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Sophie Buckingham

Brief Encounters, 2019

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Darcy A Krasne

Writing Down the Myths (Cursor Mundi 17), ed. J. Nagy, 2013

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Sophie Buckingham

2018

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Zsolt Acél

2009

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Julia Gaisser

The Classical Review, 2000

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Jo-Marie Claassen

Akroterion, 2014

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Stephanie Ann Frampton

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Wilfried Lingenberg

2016

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Cédric Scheidegger Laemmle

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