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  • The Politics of Roman Memory in the Age of Justinian DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the D

    The Politics of Roman Memory in the Age of Justinian DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the D

  • Female Suffering, Silence, and Men's Power in Ovid's Fasti

    Female Suffering, Silence, and Men's Power in Ovid's Fasti

  • Graham Jones

    Graham Jones

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

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

  • STYLE, STRUCTURE, and TIME John F. Miller 1. Introductory

    STYLE, STRUCTURE, and TIME John F. Miller 1. Introductory

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

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

  • The Eternal Fire of Vesta

    The Eternal Fire of Vesta

  • Poetic Difficulty in the Gemini Myth of Fasti 5

    Poetic Difficulty in the Gemini Myth of Fasti 5

  • The Vestal Virgins' Socio-Political Role and the Narrative of Roma

    The Vestal Virgins' Socio-Political Role and the Narrative of Roma

  • 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

  • The Triumph of Flora

    The Triumph of Flora

  • Nota Bene-- C:\USERS\GRAF.65\DESKTOP

    Nota Bene-- C:\USERS\GRAF.65\DESKTOP

  • The Ovidian Soundscape: the Poetics of Noise in the Metamorphoses

    The Ovidian Soundscape: the Poetics of Noise in the Metamorphoses

  • 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

  • The Religious Festivals of Ovid's Fasti Adapted for Use in the Early Christian Church

    The Religious Festivals of Ovid's Fasti Adapted for Use in the Early Christian Church

  • Ovid Fasti Book 4 Extracts

    Ovid Fasti Book 4 Extracts

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  • Ovid's Fasti: Historical Readings at Its Bimillennium Geraldine Herbert-Brown
  • Tastes from Beyond: Persephone's Pomegranate and Otherworldly Consumption in Antiquity
  • Always Look on the Bright Side of Death Violence, Death, and Supernatural Transformation in Ovid’S Fasti
  • Re-Imagining Rhea Silvia in the Fasti
  • THE LUPERCALIA and the ROMULUS and REMUS LEGEND by P.M.W
  • 1 Alike Yet Different: Greek and Roman Gods, Temples, And
  • John F. Miller Arthur F
  • A Literary Commentary on the Fifth Book of Ovid's Fasti
  • Ovid, the Fasti and the Stars 1
  • 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
  • Ovid and Empire
  • AUGUSTUS and VESTA a Passage of Ovid's Fasti, VI 249-252, Which
  • Ovid, Fasti 2.267-302 15. F LVPER : NP 266A Tertia Post Idūs Nudōs
  • To Augustan Rome
  • The Many Faces of Hercules in Ovid's Fasti in Latin Elegiac Poetry Hercules Is Typically Employed Sparingly As a Point of Refe
  • Juno in the Proemium of Ovid's Fasti 6: Considerations On


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