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Marek T Kretschmer
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Peter E Knox
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OVID AND THE IDEAL OF DOCTA PUELLA IN THE ROMAN EROTIC ELEGY 1
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Latin Love Elegy and the Dawn of the Ovidian Age
Marek T Kretschmer
Publications of the Journal of Medieval Latin, 2020
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Stat vetus... silva: Burlesque and Parody in Ovid Amores 3.1 and Persius Satire 5.132-53
Helen Joseph Nephrology
Prometheus. Rivista di studi classici, 2013
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“Ecquis erit modus?”: The Vergilian Critique of Elegiac amor (Ecl. 10)
gregson davis
<i>Parthenope</i>, The Interplay of Ideas in Vergilian Bucolic, 2012
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The Poet in an Artificial Landscape: Ovid at Falerii (Amores 3.13)
Joseph Farrell
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Identity crisis: scriptae personae in Ovid's Amores 1.4 and 2.5
Monique Imair
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The Elegiac Qualities of Jan Kochanowski’s amorous foricoenia: Ovidian Models. Part 2: Translations from Greek, Dives amator, Ovid and Catullus, Foloe
Francesco Cabras
Terminus, 2018
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Quisquis amat valeat. A linguistic inquiry into an erotic refrain. Panel: Rome's Forgotten Poetry. 14th Celtic Conference in Classics - Universidade de Coimbra
Sofia Agnello
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Love's Letters: an Amor-Roma Telestich at Ovid, Ars Amatoria 3.507-10
Mathias Hanses
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The Triumph of Love and Elegy in Ovid's Amores 1, 2
Lucia Athanassaki
Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici, 1992
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Elysium of Love Poets: the Beginnings of the Motif in the Classical Literature
Grażyna Urban-Godziek
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The Loss of Innocence: Catullan Intertexts in Vergil’s Eclogue 8 and the Camilla Episode of the Aeneid
Péter Somfai
Sapiens ubique civis, 2021
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Explorations of Ovid, Amores 3.2, 3.4, 3.5, and 3.14
Soo-Lin Lui
Greece and Rome, 2011
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Giulia Sissa
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Jacqueline Fabre-Serris
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Giulia Sissa
Sophie Wennerscheid and Marco Formisano eds., Instinct and Desire, the Monster and the Machine in Western Literature from Antiquity to Modernity -23-24/11/2017, Gent (Belgium), 2020
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Ovid, on the Birth of Love (Met. I 452 ff.)
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Exemplaria Revista De Literatura Comparada, 1998
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Johan J Steenkamp
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Alexander Kirichenko
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Peter E Knox
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Lyndy Danvers
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Expressions of love and sexual union in Hesiod’s Catalogue of Women
Mercedes Castro
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Maria Roglieri
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Anders Cullhed
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Raphael Magarik
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Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides
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To what extent are the language, expression and psychology of love in Catullus’ polymetrics comparable to those from the elegiac poems?
Dylan C . Thomas
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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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Veronica Zanoni
2020
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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,
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