Amores 3.6 and the Versus Eporedienses (original) (raw)

The Elegiac Love Poems Versus Eporedienses and De Tribus Puellis and the Ovidian Backdrop

Marek T Kretschmer

The Journal of Medieval Latin 23 (2013), pp. 35-47., 2013

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S. Braund and R. Mayer, edd., Amor: Roma, Love and Latin Literature. Eleven Essays by Former Research Students, Presented to E.J. Kenney on his Seventy-Fifth Birthday and Deremetz, A., ed. Élégie et épopée dans la poésie ovidienne: Heroides et Amours, en hommage a Simone Viarre

Peter E Knox

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The Love Elegy in Medieval Latin Literature (Pseudo-Ovidiana and Ovidian Imitations)

Marek T Kretschmer

Cambridge Companion to Latin Love Elegy, 2013

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J. Reeson, Ovid, Heroides 11, 13, and 14: A Commentary

Peter E Knox

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OVID AND THE IDEAL OF DOCTA PUELLA IN THE ROMAN EROTIC ELEGY 1

RENATA C E R Q U E I R A BARBOSA

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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

2011

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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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RUSTIC SKEPTICISM and SLOW SENSUALITY. Ovid's Ars Amatoria and Longus' Daphnis and Chloe, in Montserrat Jufresa and Francesca Mestre eds., Apoina. Estudis de literatura grega dedicats a Carles Miralles, Barcelona, 2021, pp. 469-502.

Giulia Sissa

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Literary models and social challenges. Marital love according to Ovid in the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto, in Married Life in Greco-Roman Antiquity, ed. C.-E. Centlivres Challet, Routledge, 2021, 76-89

Jacqueline Fabre-Serris

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Hephaestus’ art of love. Welding, fusing and grafting in Ovid’s erotic thought.

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.)

rizqi pratama

Exemplaria Revista De Literatura Comparada, 1998

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ROMAN LOVE POETRY. D.E. Mccoskey, Z.M. Torlone Latin Love Poetry. Pp. xxvi + 233, ills. London and New York: I.B. Tauris, 2014.

Johan J Steenkamp

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The Reception of Hellenistic Love Poetry in Rome. Forthcoming in: Klooster, J. – Harder, A. (eds.) The Cambridge Companion to Hellenistic Poetry. Cambridge

Alexander Kirichenko

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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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The ties that bind: pseudo-Vergilian poems in antiquity

Lyndy Danvers

2017

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Expressions of love and sexual union in Hesiod’s Catalogue of Women

Mercedes Castro

2005

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(V.N. XXV): The case for Ovid's figure of Amore in Dante's

Maria Roglieri

Carte Italiane, 2007

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Pangs of love and longing : configurations of desire in premodern literature

Anders Cullhed

2013

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Review of "Latin erotic elegy and the shaping of sixteenth-century English love poetry: lascivious poets"

Raphael Magarik

BMCR, 2020

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Anagnostou-Laoutides, E. 2015. An Instance of Pathological Love in Greek Anthology and Elizabethan Poetry, GRBS 55.3: 558-582

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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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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Review of Cristina Maria Cervone, Poetics of the Incarnation: Middle English Writing and the Leap of Love. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press, 2012. Reviewed in Óenach: FMRSI Reviews 6.1 (2014)

Salvador Ryan

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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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