ii The Ibis of Ovid, an enigmatic poem written during the poet's exile at Tomis, contains a series of violent and allusive imprecations drawn from history and mythology. The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a detailed study of the poem, to aid readers in their understanding and appreciation of the historiae caecae and ambages in which Ovid takes such delight; accordingly, an introductory chapter attempts to outline the historical and literary background to the poem, with particular attention devoted to placing the poem more firmly within the sphere of imprecatory writing in the ancient world. Following this is an explanatory commentary which covers models, parallels for topoi, and explanations of references, meanings, and all...
In this dissertation, I examine the early reception of Ovid in satirical authors from the time of Ov...
This thesis is a detailed commentary on the eighth book of Silius Italicus’ epic poem the Punica, li...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation focuses on the influence of Ovid ('Metamorp...
The poem, written in exile, is among Ovid’s less well-known works. Following, as indicated by the wr...
This paper investigates the extended catalogue of curses in Ovid’s Ibis, in particular the catalogue...
Later historians, such as Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, have dominated interpretations of even...
The Ibis of Ovid, an enigmatic poem written during the poet's exile at Tomis, contains a series of v...
Later historians, such as Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, have dominated interpretations of even...
Ovid's Heroides in the form they have come down to us are a diverse group comprising fourteen verse ...
This dissertation analyzes Ovid’s Metamorphoses through the lens of praise and blame poetry and focu...
The author’s doctoral research resulted in a literary and critical commentary on Ovid, Tristia 3.1, ...
The Ars poetica has been read as an important term of comparison for the exile elegies: overall, the...
Previous scholarship has laid out some important groundwork on Ovid\u27s use of Callimachus\u27 Aeti...
Previous scholarship has laid out some important groundwork on Ovid\u27s use of Callimachus\u27 Aeti...
The primary purpose of this thesis is the establishing, in so far as that is possible, of the text o...
In this dissertation, I examine the early reception of Ovid in satirical authors from the time of Ov...
This thesis is a detailed commentary on the eighth book of Silius Italicus’ epic poem the Punica, li...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation focuses on the influence of Ovid ('Metamorp...
The poem, written in exile, is among Ovid’s less well-known works. Following, as indicated by the wr...
This paper investigates the extended catalogue of curses in Ovid’s Ibis, in particular the catalogue...
Later historians, such as Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, have dominated interpretations of even...
The Ibis of Ovid, an enigmatic poem written during the poet's exile at Tomis, contains a series of v...
Later historians, such as Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, have dominated interpretations of even...
Ovid's Heroides in the form they have come down to us are a diverse group comprising fourteen verse ...
This dissertation analyzes Ovid’s Metamorphoses through the lens of praise and blame poetry and focu...
The author’s doctoral research resulted in a literary and critical commentary on Ovid, Tristia 3.1, ...
The Ars poetica has been read as an important term of comparison for the exile elegies: overall, the...
Previous scholarship has laid out some important groundwork on Ovid\u27s use of Callimachus\u27 Aeti...
Previous scholarship has laid out some important groundwork on Ovid\u27s use of Callimachus\u27 Aeti...
The primary purpose of this thesis is the establishing, in so far as that is possible, of the text o...
In this dissertation, I examine the early reception of Ovid in satirical authors from the time of Ov...
This thesis is a detailed commentary on the eighth book of Silius Italicus’ epic poem the Punica, li...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation focuses on the influence of Ovid ('Metamorp...