Ovid's Fasti must be understood as participating in both the Callimachean tradition of learned poetry and the Augustan and later Tiberian negotiations of a new order for Rome and its empire. The poem presents the Roman calendar as a tool for building this order and engages as much with calendrical modes of organizing the world as with poetic ones. In the Fasti, both Ovid and the political calendar-builders (Romulus, Numa, Caesar and Augustus) act as conditores anni, as Ovid equates the foundation of the calendar with poetic composition, and particularly with the composition of the Fasti. In addition, the poem's didactic structure, mimetic of the year's progress, allows the graphic conventions of the epigraphical calendars to interact with o...
Ovid’s rededication of the Fasti to Germanicus, and its possible connection with Germanicus’ Latin ‘...
According to Quintilian, poetry cannot be fully understood without a good knowledge of the stars. A...
The paper studies the possible relationship between Ovid's difficult political situation and the com...
Ovid's Fasti must be understood as participating in both the Callimachean tradition of learned poetr...
The Gregorian calendar, which is widely adopted in the world today, is a partially modified version ...
Ovid’s Fasti can be seen as the pivotal work of his career. It was composed alongside the Metamorph...
Ovid’s Fasti can be seen as the pivotal work of his career. It was composed alongside the Metamorph...
Until the late Twentieth Century Fasti was arguably Ovid’s least favoured extant work. Fasti was ext...
Until the late Twentieth Century Fasti was arguably Ovid’s least favoured extant work. Fasti was ext...
The thesis studies the concept of the dies natalis templi starting from the work Fastorum libri sex ...
Long-term neglect combined with intermittent crude misinterpretation distorted the reputation of Ovi...
Comparison between humans and divinities was something of a “live issue” in Late Republican Rome, an...
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...
What you will hear today is a small part of a book that I am writing on The Ritual Forms of Narrativ...
Ovid’s rededication of the Fasti to Germanicus, and its possible connection with Germanicus’ Latin ‘...
According to Quintilian, poetry cannot be fully understood without a good knowledge of the stars. A...
The paper studies the possible relationship between Ovid's difficult political situation and the com...
Ovid's Fasti must be understood as participating in both the Callimachean tradition of learned poetr...
The Gregorian calendar, which is widely adopted in the world today, is a partially modified version ...
Ovid’s Fasti can be seen as the pivotal work of his career. It was composed alongside the Metamorph...
Ovid’s Fasti can be seen as the pivotal work of his career. It was composed alongside the Metamorph...
Until the late Twentieth Century Fasti was arguably Ovid’s least favoured extant work. Fasti was ext...
Until the late Twentieth Century Fasti was arguably Ovid’s least favoured extant work. Fasti was ext...
The thesis studies the concept of the dies natalis templi starting from the work Fastorum libri sex ...
Long-term neglect combined with intermittent crude misinterpretation distorted the reputation of Ovi...
Comparison between humans and divinities was something of a “live issue” in Late Republican Rome, an...
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...
What you will hear today is a small part of a book that I am writing on The Ritual Forms of Narrativ...
Ovid’s rededication of the Fasti to Germanicus, and its possible connection with Germanicus’ Latin ‘...
According to Quintilian, poetry cannot be fully understood without a good knowledge of the stars. A...
The paper studies the possible relationship between Ovid's difficult political situation and the com...