Brill's Companion to Ovid

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Barbara Weiden Boyd
BRILL, 01‏/01‏/2002 - 549 من الصفحات
This volume on the Roman poet Ovid (43 BCE – 17 CE) comprises articles by an international group of fourteen scholars. Their contributions cover a wide range of topics, including a biographical essay, a survey of the major manuscripts and textual traditions, and a comprehensive discussion of Ovid’s style. The remaining chapters are devoted to focused studies of each of Ovid’s major works, with emphasis given where appropriate to the poet’s interest in genre and narrative techniques, his engagement with the poetry that preceded his oeuvre, his response to the political, religious, and social realities of Augustan Rome, and his enduring legacy in the European literary traditions of the first 1300 years after his death.
Brill's Companion to Ovid combines close analysis of each of Ovid’s major works with a comprehensive overview of scholarly trends in the study of Latin poetry and Roman literary culture. It will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of Latin literature alike.
 

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1 Ovid and the Augustan Milieu
1
2 Ovids Language and Style
27
The Invention of Ovid
91
Elegiac Voices
117
Ovids Didactic Elegy
141
Style Structure and Time
167
Politics History and Religion
197
8 Sources and Genres in Ovids Metamorphoses 15
235
Roman History and Augustan Politics in Metamorphoses 1115
305
Worlds Apart
337
Ovid in the 1st5th Centuries AD
383
Exile Mythographer Lover
413
14 Manuscript Traditions and the Transmission of Ovids Works
443
General Bibliography
485
Index Locorum
513
General Index
520

9 Narrative Techniques and Narrative Structures in the Metamorphoses
271

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Barbara Weiden Boyd, Ph.D. (1980) in Classical Studies, University of Michigan, is Winkley Professor of Latin and Greek at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, USA. She is the author of "Ovid s Literary Loves: Influence and Innovation in the" Amores (1997), and has published extensively on Virgil, Ovid, and other Latin authors.

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