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  • Banished to the Black Sea: Ovid's Poetic

    Banished to the Black Sea: Ovid's Poetic

  • Renaissance Receptions of Ovid's Tristia Dissertation

    Renaissance Receptions of Ovid's Tristia Dissertation

  • James-P-Holoka CV-11 Classical

    James-P-Holoka CV-11 Classical

  • Ovid's Wife in the Tristia and Epistulae Ex Ponto

    Ovid's Wife in the Tristia and Epistulae Ex Ponto

  • (2016), 167-195 Daedalus' Myth and Its Occurrences in Ovid

    (2016), 167-195 Daedalus' Myth and Its Occurrences in Ovid

  • Dictynna, 9 | 2012 the Pedant’S Curse: Obscurity and Identity in Ovid’S Ibis 2

    Dictynna, 9 | 2012 the Pedant’S Curse: Obscurity and Identity in Ovid’S Ibis 2

  • Questioning the Category of Roman Love Elegy: Ovid’S Tristia IV As a “Res Getae” and the Power of Canon Formation

    Questioning the Category of Roman Love Elegy: Ovid’S Tristia IV As a “Res Getae” and the Power of Canon Formation

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

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

  • The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology Edited by Roger D

    The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology Edited by Roger D

  • Ovid's Visceral Reactions

    Ovid's Visceral Reactions

  • 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: the Poems of Exile (Tristia, Ex Ponto, Ibis)

    Ovid: the Poems of Exile (Tristia, Ex Ponto, Ibis)

  • Revisiting the Metamorphoses from Exile: Reception of Deucalion and Pyrrha’S Prayer

    Revisiting the Metamorphoses from Exile: Reception of Deucalion and Pyrrha’S Prayer

  • Tristia and Epistulae Ex Ponto

    Tristia and Epistulae Ex Ponto

  • Ovid - Tristia 4.2 – Annotated Text

    Ovid - Tristia 4.2 – Annotated Text

  • Ovid's Book and Ovid's Identity in Tristia 1.1 And

    Ovid's Book and Ovid's Identity in Tristia 1.1 And

  • Ovid's Tristia: Rethinking Memory and Immortality in Exile

    Ovid's Tristia: Rethinking Memory and Immortality in Exile

  • Generic Enrichment, Reader Expectation, and Metapoetic Trees

    Generic Enrichment, Reader Expectation, and Metapoetic Trees

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  • Time in Counterpoint: a Study of Tristia 1.3
  • Generic Play in Tristia 1.6
  • 2003 NJCL Convention
  • Reading and Writing the Heroides Joseph Farrell University of Pennsylvania, [email protected]
  • Durham Research Online
  • How Exilic Is Ovid's Exile Poetry?
  • Ovid's Insight Into the Minds of Abandoned Women Rachel A


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