This dissertation analyzes Ovid’s Metamorphoses through the lens of praise and blame poetry and focuses on Pindar and possible allusions to epinician poetry. In particular, I look at the Apollo and Daphne episode (Met. 1.452–567), Lycaon’s transformation (Met. 1.163–252), the armorum iudicium (Met. 12.620–13.398), and Ovid’s praise (or not) of Julius and Augustus Caesar during the end of Metamorphoses 15 (Met. 15.745–879). In Chapter 1, I discuss how reading the Apollo and Daphne episode in the context of Pythian 9 and the founding of Cyrene illuminates darker aspects of Roman Ktisissagen by altering the epinician paradigm. Chapter 2 concerns the Lycaon episode and the way in which Jupiter takes on the role of an iambic poet. Chapter 3 cons...
The house of Sleep is a remarkable episode in book eleven of Ovid’s Metamorphoses that combines the ...
Augustan propaganda surrounding Apollo provided the perfect literary device through which Augustan p...
In the last decades, pioneering studies argued that the debt owed by Vergil to the Homeric epic is n...
The subject of this dissertation is the reception of Euripidean tragedy in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In ...
The question of the Metamorphoses’ genre has largely been replaced by analyses of how the various ge...
The subject of my dissertation is Ovid's intertextual engagement with the Hesiodic Catalogue of Wome...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
The aim of this study is to compare selected episodes of Ovid's Metamorphoses with three works of mo...
The charm of the Apollo and Daphne myth inspires admiration, particularly in its amatory facet, the...
This dissertation investigates how Roman authors, especially of the Augustan period, comment on thei...
In this dissertation, I examine the early reception of Ovid in satirical authors from the time of Ov...
This is a study of the myth of Phaethon in Greek and Latin literature before, during and after Ovid\...
Previous scholarship has laid out some important groundwork on Ovid\u27s use of Callimachus\u27 Aeti...
This study looks at three episodes in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, namely the Hercules episode in Book 9 an...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation focuses on the influence of Ovid ('Metamorp...
The house of Sleep is a remarkable episode in book eleven of Ovid’s Metamorphoses that combines the ...
Augustan propaganda surrounding Apollo provided the perfect literary device through which Augustan p...
In the last decades, pioneering studies argued that the debt owed by Vergil to the Homeric epic is n...
The subject of this dissertation is the reception of Euripidean tragedy in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In ...
The question of the Metamorphoses’ genre has largely been replaced by analyses of how the various ge...
The subject of my dissertation is Ovid's intertextual engagement with the Hesiodic Catalogue of Wome...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
The aim of this study is to compare selected episodes of Ovid's Metamorphoses with three works of mo...
The charm of the Apollo and Daphne myth inspires admiration, particularly in its amatory facet, the...
This dissertation investigates how Roman authors, especially of the Augustan period, comment on thei...
In this dissertation, I examine the early reception of Ovid in satirical authors from the time of Ov...
This is a study of the myth of Phaethon in Greek and Latin literature before, during and after Ovid\...
Previous scholarship has laid out some important groundwork on Ovid\u27s use of Callimachus\u27 Aeti...
This study looks at three episodes in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, namely the Hercules episode in Book 9 an...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation focuses on the influence of Ovid ('Metamorp...
The house of Sleep is a remarkable episode in book eleven of Ovid’s Metamorphoses that combines the ...
Augustan propaganda surrounding Apollo provided the perfect literary device through which Augustan p...
In the last decades, pioneering studies argued that the debt owed by Vergil to the Homeric epic is n...