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  • The Burial of the Urban Poor in Italy in the Late Republic and Early Empire

    The Burial of the Urban Poor in Italy in the Late Republic and Early Empire

  • Fifty-Two SEPARATED SPOUSES and EQUAL PARTNERS: CICERO, OVID, and MARRIAGE at a DISTANCE

    Fifty-Two SEPARATED SPOUSES and EQUAL PARTNERS: CICERO, OVID, and MARRIAGE at a DISTANCE

  • Ariadne's Transformation

    Ariadne's Transformation

  • OVID and the APOTHEOSIS of ROMULUS.* Anne Gosling

    OVID and the APOTHEOSIS of ROMULUS.* Anne Gosling

  • Reading Death in Ancient Rome

    Reading Death in Ancient Rome

  • 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

  • Ovid and the Classical Plague Narrative Tradition

    Ovid and the Classical Plague Narrative Tradition

  • Ovid and Literary History, Professor Francesca Martelli

    Ovid and Literary History, Professor Francesca Martelli

  • The Rhetoricity of Ovid's Construction of Exile and the Poeta

    The Rhetoricity of Ovid's Construction of Exile and the Poeta

  • Plants and Empire in Ovid's Metamorphoses

    Plants and Empire in Ovid's Metamorphoses

  • Between Two Worlds Ovid Shaping Literary Tradition from Virgil to the Post-Classical

    Between Two Worlds Ovid Shaping Literary Tradition from Virgil to the Post-Classical

  • IV Responses to and Rewritings of Aeneas and Dido: Ovid Dido Is a Character Ovid Would (And Does) Sympathize With

    IV Responses to and Rewritings of Aeneas and Dido: Ovid Dido Is a Character Ovid Would (And Does) Sympathize With

  • P. Ovidius Naso (43 B.C. - A.D

    P. Ovidius Naso (43 B.C. - A.D

  • Latin (Latn) 1

    Latin (Latn) 1

  • PLUTARCH's Life of NUMA

    PLUTARCH's Life of NUMA

  • The Death of a Poet: Ovid's References to Horace in Amores 1.15 And

    The Death of a Poet: Ovid's References to Horace in Amores 1.15 And

  • Ovid and Catullus: Roman Love Poetry and the Conceptualization of “Love”

    Ovid and Catullus: Roman Love Poetry and the Conceptualization of “Love”

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  • Making Goddesses in Rome: Ovid's Hersilia
  • GRC 20100 Ovid's Metamorphoses and the Transformation of Myth Dr
  • John F. Miller Arthur F
  • Leaving Rome: Alienation from and Attachment to the City in Augustan Literature
  • A Study of the Twice-Told Tales in Ovid's Fasti and Metamorphoses
  • Ovid's Tristia: Rethinking Memory and Immortality in Exile
  • The Metamorphic Tragedy of Anthony and Cleopatra AN1HONY MIILER
  • Virgil: the Literary Impact W.R
  • Ovid and Empire
  • Advanced Study of the Poetry of Ovid: the Metamorphoses 01:580:401 Fall 2006 Mon, Thurs 9:50-11:10 Am (2Nd Period) Murray Hall 001, CAC
  • Battle Narrative in Virgil and Ovid
  • Ovid's Orpheus and the Uses of Parody Scholarly Consensus
  • Bridging the Works of Horace, Catullus, Ovid, and Haydock George Bishop Haydock Union College - Schenectady, NY
  • The Planetarium of Archimedes
  • Ovid's Ciceronian Literary History: End-Career Chronology And
  • Mors Et Inferos Death and the Afterlife
  • A Popular Poet: Ovid's Challenge to Augustan Legal Reforms
  • The Objectification of a Heroine in Catullus 64


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