This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragmentary remains of the Greek elegy, and of Roman loveâpoets before Catullus, to a brief discussion of the poetry of Catullus, Propertius and the elegists of the Corpus Tibullianum, indicating in each case the main differences between the literary attitudes of these posts and those of Ovid. A detailed analysis is made of the Ovidian erotic code, as contained in the Amores, the Ars and the Remedia, and other of the Amatoria such as the Heroides and the pseudo-Ovidiun Pulex, demonstrating inter-relationships between these works, and also any correspondences to particular components of Ovid's code in the works of earlier Greek and Roman love-poets....
Maria Ypsilanti (Nicosie), Literary Loves as Cycles : From Meleager to Ovid. The importance of Mele...
Previous scholarship has laid out some important groundwork on Ovid\u27s use of Callimachus\u27 Aeti...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation focuses on the influence of Ovid ('Metamorp...
This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragm...
This dissertation explores the revised publication of the Amores as Ovid’s triumphal monument to ele...
In this dissertation, I examine Ovid\u27s use in the Amores, Ars Amatoria and Fasti of the concepts ...
A study of Elizabethan Ovidianism would be interesting if only for the reason that it illustrates t...
In this dissertation, I examine Ovid\u27s use in the Amores, Ars Amatoria and Fasti of the concepts ...
This thesis situates itself within the field of classical reception, and explores the appropriation ...
Ovid appears late in the history of the elegy, following the work of the major Roman erotic and neot...
This study provides a synoptic account of the development of Latin elegiac poetry from the first cen...
In Roman elegy the poet-lover has recourse to images of ugliness and disfigurement when he discovers...
2018-08-07This dissertation offers a literary, historical, and cultural analysis of Ovid’s “Epistula...
From Catullus to Horace, the tradition of Latin erotic poetry produced works of literature which are...
This study examines the constructions and uses of the figure of Ovid in French writing of the second...
Maria Ypsilanti (Nicosie), Literary Loves as Cycles : From Meleager to Ovid. The importance of Mele...
Previous scholarship has laid out some important groundwork on Ovid\u27s use of Callimachus\u27 Aeti...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation focuses on the influence of Ovid ('Metamorp...
This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragm...
This dissertation explores the revised publication of the Amores as Ovid’s triumphal monument to ele...
In this dissertation, I examine Ovid\u27s use in the Amores, Ars Amatoria and Fasti of the concepts ...
A study of Elizabethan Ovidianism would be interesting if only for the reason that it illustrates t...
In this dissertation, I examine Ovid\u27s use in the Amores, Ars Amatoria and Fasti of the concepts ...
This thesis situates itself within the field of classical reception, and explores the appropriation ...
Ovid appears late in the history of the elegy, following the work of the major Roman erotic and neot...
This study provides a synoptic account of the development of Latin elegiac poetry from the first cen...
In Roman elegy the poet-lover has recourse to images of ugliness and disfigurement when he discovers...
2018-08-07This dissertation offers a literary, historical, and cultural analysis of Ovid’s “Epistula...
From Catullus to Horace, the tradition of Latin erotic poetry produced works of literature which are...
This study examines the constructions and uses of the figure of Ovid in French writing of the second...
Maria Ypsilanti (Nicosie), Literary Loves as Cycles : From Meleager to Ovid. The importance of Mele...
Previous scholarship has laid out some important groundwork on Ovid\u27s use of Callimachus\u27 Aeti...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation focuses on the influence of Ovid ('Metamorp...