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  • Ovid, Fasti 1.63-294 (Translated By, and Adapted Notes From, A

    Ovid, Fasti 1.63-294 (Translated By, and Adapted Notes From, A

  • The Evolution of the Roman Calendar Dwayne Meisner, University of Regina

    The Evolution of the Roman Calendar Dwayne Meisner, University of Regina

  • Poetic Difficulty in the Gemini Myth of Fasti 5

    Poetic Difficulty in the Gemini Myth of Fasti 5

  • Are a Thousand Words Worth a Picture?: an Examination of Text-Based Monuments in the Age

    Are a Thousand Words Worth a Picture?: an Examination of Text-Based Monuments in the Age

  • An Examination of the Fasti Praenestini Julia C

    An Examination of the Fasti Praenestini Julia C

  • OVID and the APOTHEOSIS of ROMULUS.* Anne Gosling

    OVID and the APOTHEOSIS of ROMULUS.* Anne Gosling

  • Contested Triumphs

    Contested Triumphs

  • Ovid's Fasti Panel Description

    Ovid's Fasti Panel Description

  • OVID and LIVY the Relationship Between Ovid and Livy in the Fasti

    OVID and LIVY the Relationship Between Ovid and Livy in the Fasti

  • Greek Chronography and the List of Roman Magistrates Gerding, Henrik

    Greek Chronography and the List of Roman Magistrates Gerding, Henrik

  • Roman Ludi Saeculares from the Republic to Empire

    Roman Ludi Saeculares from the Republic to Empire

  • Ovid's Fasti: Historical Readings at Its Bimillennium Geraldine Herbert-Brown

    Ovid's Fasti: Historical Readings at Its Bimillennium Geraldine Herbert-Brown

  • Always Look on the Bright Side of Death Violence, Death, and Supernatural Transformation in Ovid’S Fasti

    Always Look on the Bright Side of Death Violence, Death, and Supernatural Transformation in Ovid’S Fasti

  • The Latin Past and the Poetry of Catullus

    The Latin Past and the Poetry of Catullus

  • Re-Imagining Rhea Silvia in the Fasti

    Re-Imagining Rhea Silvia in the Fasti

  • From Etymology to Aetiology: Ovid's Linguistic Web in the Fasti a Current

    From Etymology to Aetiology: Ovid's Linguistic Web in the Fasti a Current

  • Kathleen Mccarthy, I, the Poet: First-Person Form in Horace, Catullus, and Propertius

    Kathleen Mccarthy, I, the Poet: First-Person Form in Horace, Catullus, and Propertius

  • John F. Miller Arthur F

    John F. Miller Arthur F

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  • A Literary Commentary on the Fifth Book of Ovid's Fasti
  • A Study of the Twice-Told Tales in Ovid's Fasti and Metamorphoses
  • Taking Back What's Ours: Ovid's Protest Against Augustan
  • The Functions of Venus in Ovid's Fasti IV
  • Invective Drag: Talking Dirty in Catullus, Cicero, Horace, and Ovid Casey Catherine Moore University of South Carolina - Columbia
  • OVIDIVS IMITATOR SVI Fasti 4.179Ff
  • Durham Research Online
  • The Many Faces of Hercules in Ovid's Fasti in Latin Elegiac Poetry Hercules Is Typically Employed Sparingly As a Point of Refe
  • Restructuring the Fasti Capitolini
  • From Conquest to Pax Romana the Signa Recepta and the End of the Triumphal Fasti in 19 Bc
  • Ovid's Fasti, Livy and the History of Rome from Romulus to the Gallic
  • Molly Pasco-Pranger
  • It Is Not of Great Importance for Our Real Appreciation and Understanding Of
  • At Home on the Palatine? the Sedes of Vesta in Ovid's Fasti
  • Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 96 (1993) 259–266 © Dr. Rudolf Habelt Gmbh, Bonn
  • A New Latin Primer


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