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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
Ariadne's Transformation
OVID and the APOTHEOSIS of ROMULUS.* Anne Gosling
Reading Death in Ancient Rome
Ovid's Fasti Panel Description
OVID and LIVY the Relationship Between Ovid and Livy in the Fasti
Ovid and the Classical Plague Narrative Tradition
Ovid and Literary History, Professor Francesca Martelli
The Rhetoricity of Ovid's Construction of Exile and the Poeta
Plants and Empire in Ovid's Metamorphoses
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
P. Ovidius Naso (43 B.C. - A.D
Latin (Latn) 1
PLUTARCH's Life of NUMA
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”
Top View
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