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Charilaos N . Michalopoulos
The Classical Review (New Series), 2010
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Review of Tissol, G. (ed.) (2014). Ovid. Epistulae ex Ponto, Book 1 (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, The Journal of Roman Studies. Available on CJO 2016 doi:10.1017/S00754358160125,
Charilaos N . Michalopoulos
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"Chronological Segmentation in Ovid's Tristia: the Implicit Narrative of Elegy", en: Latin Elegy and Narratology. Fragments of Story, USA, OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS - COLUMBUS, 2008, pp. 51-67
Eleonora Tola
Latin Elegy and Narratology. Fragments of Story, P. SALZMAN MITCHELL-G. LIVELEY (edd), 2008
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Ovid's Tristia I and III: An Intertextual Katabasis (My Dissertation)
Samuel Huskey
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2016. Ph.D. Padova. The Poet and the God. Ovid, Tristia 3.1 Text, Translation and Commentary with an Introduction
Veronica Zanoni
2020
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Rhetorical Topos in the Ovid's Epistles from Exile : Tristia - Book II
cristina gelan
Scientific Bulletin of Naval Academy, 2017
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Frayed Around the Edges: Ovid’s Book and Ovid’s Identity in Tristia 1.1 and 3.1
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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Banished to the Black Sea: Ovid's poetic transformations in Tristia 1.1
Christy Wise
2014
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Ovid's 'public poetry': Tristia 5,1,23–4
Maxwell Hardy
Arctos, 2022
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A Poet between Two Worlds: Ovid in Late Antiquity
Ian Fielding
In C.E. Newlands and J.F. Miller, eds., A Handbook to the Reception of Ovid (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell) 100-13., 2014
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Ovid’s Metamorphoses in Tristia I, 1
Samuel Huskey
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“Ovid’s Stylistic Program in the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto”, en Paolo DAINOTTI, Alexandre PINHEIRO HASEGAWA and Stephen HARRISON (eds.), Style in Latin Poetry, “Trends in Classics”, DE GRUYTER, 2024, pp. 199-219.
Eleonora Tola
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Ovid as Ethnographer in the Epistulae ex Ponto
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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S. Kyriakidis (2013) "The Poet's Afterlife: Ovid between Epic and Elegy" in Papanghelis, Th.D., Harrison, S.J., Frangoulidis, S. (eds) Generic Interfaces in Latin Literature, Trends in Classics 20, Berlin-Boston, pp. 351-366
Stratis Kyriakidis
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Quaerenti plura legendum: Ovid on the necessity of reading in Tristia 1.1.21–22
Samuel Huskey
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A name without a body: Ovid's Tristia 3.4a
Adir Fonseca Jr.
Classica - Revista Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos, 2022
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Ovid’s Attempt at Tragedy (Amores 3.1.63–64)
Richard F Thomas
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Transformations of Ovid in Late Antiquity
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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"Quaerenti plura legendum: On the Necessity of 'Reading More' in Ovid's Exile Poetry," in: G. D. Williams, A. D. Walker (eds.), Ovid and Exile =Ramus 26 (1997) 80-112
Sergio Casali
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Ovid's Tristia: Rethinking Memory and Immortality in Exile
Desiree Landry
2015
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Review of Latin Commentaries on Ovid from the Renaissance, by A. Moss
Julia Gaisser
2000
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J.C. McKeown, Ovid: Amores. Text, Prolegomena and Commentary in Four Volumes. Volume III: A Commentary on Book Two
Peter E Knox
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Ovid's Poems from Exile
Jo-Marie Claassen
Antike Und Abendland, 1988
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The End(s) of Reason in Tomis Philosophical Traces, Erasures, and Error in Ovid's Exilic Poetry
Gareth D. Williams
K. Volk and G. Williams, eds., Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher , 2022
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An Ovidian Poetics of Exile: Renaissance Crossovers with the Tristia
Sophie Buckingham
Brief Encounters, 2019
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Starving the Slender Muse: Identity, Mythography, and Intertextuality in Ovid's Ibis
Darcy A Krasne
Writing Down the Myths (Cursor Mundi 17), ed. J. Nagy, 2013
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A poetics of exile: the reception of Ovid’s Tristia in Tudor England
Sophie Buckingham
2018
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Ovid’s Meta-Poetic Narratives
Zsolt Acél
2009
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RENAISSANCE OVID A. Moss: Latin Commentaries on Ovid from the Renaissance . Pp. xv + 260, 7 ills. Signal Mountain, TN: Summertown, for the Library of Renaissance Humanism, 1998. Cased, $45. ISBN: 1-893009-02-S
Julia Gaisser
The Classical Review, 2000
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Structure, Chronology, Tone and Undertone: An Examination of Tonal Variation in Ovid's Exilic Poetry
Jo-Marie Claassen
Akroterion, 2014
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Ovid's Two Body Problem (forthcoming in Texts and Monuments proceedings)
Stephanie Ann Frampton
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Wilfried Lingenberg
2016
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"Martial on Ovid on Ovid. Mart. 11.104, The Remedia Amoris, and Saturnalian Poetics," Classical World 107/3 (2014) 319–345.
Cédric Scheidegger Laemmle
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