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Jesús HERNÁNDEZ LOBATO
Ovid in Late Antiquity, 2018
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Charilaos N . Michalopoulos
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Stratis Kyriakidis
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Joan Pagès
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Monique Imair
2011
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Fátima Díez-Platas
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Christian Kaesser
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
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Nikoletta Manioti
2010
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A Poet between Two Worlds: Ovid in Late Antiquity
Ian Fielding
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Melantha Snow
Essay, 2019
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Transformations of Ovid in Late Antiquity
Ian Fielding
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The Orlando Furioso and Ovid's Revision of the Aeneid
Daniel Javitch
MLN, 1984
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Vaticanus latinus 2877: A Hitherto Unedited Allegorization of Ovid's Metamorphoses
Frank Coulson
The Journal of medieval Latin, 1992
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Personification in Ovid's Metamorphoses : Innuidia, Fames, Somnus, Fama
Maria Shiaele
University of Leeds, 2012
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Helen Joseph Nephrology
Prometheus. Rivista di studi classici, 2013
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Rhetorical values and aesthetic values in Ovid’s Metamorphoses
Gheorghe Bârlea
2018
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Ovid’s Meta-Poetic Narratives
Zsolt Acél
2009
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Ovid Metamorphoses 4 and the Greek Literary Tradition
Thomas Nelson
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The Metamorphosis of Orpheus in Italian Editions of Ovid's Metamorphoses , 1325-1570
Laura Rietveld
The Legacy of Antiquity: New Perspectives in the Reception of the Classical World, 2013
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Naso Deus: Ovid's Hidden Signature in the Metamorphoses
Mathias Hanses
Metamorphic Readings: Transformation, Language, and Gender in the Interpretation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, 2020
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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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Anna Maria Wasyl
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Francesco Ursini
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Rebecca Lees
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Antonio Ziosi
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David van Schoor
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Mathilde Skoie
Journal of Roman Studies, 2002
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Luis Rivero-García
RhM, 2017
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Julia Gaisser
2000
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Julia Gaisser
The Classical Review, 2000
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Roman women in love during the Augustan Principate: Ovid' gendered depiction of women in his amatory works
Nina Ellis Frischmann
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Ovid’s Attempt at Tragedy (Amores 3.1.63–64)
Richard F Thomas
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Elena Giusti
Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2014
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Ábel Tamás
2014
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Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.511-733. Latin Text with Introduction, Commentary, Glossary of Terms, Vocabulary Aid and Study Questions
Andrew Zissos
2016
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