Rhetorical values and aesthetic values in Ovid’s Metamorphoses (original) (raw)

Ovid's Metamorphoses: the text before and after

Stratis Kyriakidis

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Et per omnia saecula imagine vivam: the completion of a figurative corpus for Ovid's Metamorphoses in fifteenth and sixteenth century book illustrations

Fátima Díez-Platas

The afterlife of Ovid, Edited by Peter Mack & John North. BICS Supplement 130, ISBN 978-1-905670-60-4, pp. 115-135, 2015

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NEC ME MEA FALLIT IMAGO: OVID’S POETICS OF IRONY AND REFLECTIONS OF LUCRETIUS AND PYTHAGORAS IN THE METAMORPHOSES

David van Schoor

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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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Ovid’s Metamorphoses in Tristia I, 1

Samuel Huskey

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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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Ovid’s Ars Poetica: Metapoetic Didactic in the Ars Amatoria

Elena Giusti

in L.G. Canevaro and D. O’Rourke (eds.) (2019) Didactic Poetry: Knowledge, Power, Tradition, Classical Press of Wales, 151-77

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C. H. Sisson’s Metamorphoses and the “New Age of Ovid”, in Ovid, Death and Transfiguration, Edited by J. Farrell, J. F. Miller, D. P. Nelis, A. Schiesaro, Leiden-Boston, Brill, 2023, pp. 267-288

Francesco Ursini

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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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“Critical discussion on three passages of Ovid’s Metamorphoses 13 (ll. 129, 432, 653)”

Luis Rivero-García

RhM, 2017

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‘Ovidius Heros’. Epic Elements in Ovid’s Tristia, (in:) The Roman Epic Poetry. Essays edited by J. Styka, Kraków 2004 (= "Classica Cracoviensia” VIII), p. 105-127.

Anna Maria Wasyl

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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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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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Ovid,< i> Metamorphoses 1.2

David Kovacs

The Classical Quarterly (New Series), 1987

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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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Identity crisis: scriptae personae in Ovid's Amores 1.4 and 2.5

Monique Imair

2011

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Ovid’s Meta-Poetic Narratives

Zsolt Acél

2009

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Transformations of Ovid in Late Antiquity

Ian Fielding

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“Ars latet arte sua: rhetoric and poetry in Phyllis’ letter to Demophoon (Ovid Heroides 2)”, PLLS 13 (2008): 187-210

Andreas N . Michalopoulos

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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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"AMOR MORA METAMORPHOSIS ROMA." (in ENGLISH), "Maschile e Femminile: Genere ed Eros nel Mondo Greco". Atti del Convegno, Università degli Studi di Padova, 22-23 ottobre 2009, a cura di Mattia De Poli, Padova 2010, pp. 7 - 38.

Giulia Sissa

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Dialogue of Genres in Ovid's "Lovesong of Polyphemus" (Metamorphoses 13.719-897)

Joseph Farrell

American Journal of Philology 113, 1992

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Ovid"s Invidia and the literary tradition" Rosetta 8

Maria Shiaele

2010

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A Critical Reading of Desire and Gender in Ovid's Metamorphoses

Melantha Snow

Essay, 2019

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

Jeff Ulrich

Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2023

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Review of J. Godwin, Ovid Metamorphoses III An Extract: 511-733 (London and New York 2014)

Elena Giusti

Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2014

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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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Review of Latin Commentaries on Ovid from the Renaissance, by A. Moss

Julia Gaisser

2000

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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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“Two suggestions on the text of Ovid’s Metamorphoses (13.8; 13.94)”

Luis Rivero-García

Hermes, 2017

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Personification in Ovid's Metamorphoses : Innuidia, Fames, Somnus, Fama

Maria Shiaele

University of Leeds, 2012

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Transmogrification or Forvandling? The Translations of Ovid’s Metamorphoses

Christian Høgel

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Ovid's 'public poetry': Tristia 5,1,23–4

Maxwell Hardy

Arctos, 2022

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Consonant Alliteration in Ovid`s Metamorphoses, Books I - VIII, forthcoming

stanisław śnieżewski

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The rhetoric of the body from Ovid to Shakespeare

G. Liveley

2000

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