This paper investigates the extended catalogue of curses in Ovid’s Ibis, in particular the catalogue's literary significance and the reasons and methods behind Ovid's organizing principles and choice of themes. I demonstrate how the Ibis plays with presenting itself in the manner of mythographic texts while exploiting the polyvalency of the mythic tradition’s inherent mutability and syncretism. I also discuss how major themes of the poem, such as a prevalent emphasis on names and their suppression, and an identification of the poetic corpus with the poet’s own body, echo the thematic concerns of Ovid’s other exile poetry. Finally, I argue for identifying Ovid’s pseudonymous enemy “Ibis” with the Muses, whose “love/hate” relationship with Ov...
This study constitutes the first literary interpretation of a neglected sequence of episodes in the ...
Trist. 3, 7 can be considered as prime example of Ovid’s mythography of exile: In this poem, which i...
The aim of my thesis is to extend the current discussions of ethnography, epistolarity and the ancie...
The poem, written in exile, is among Ovid’s less well-known works. Following, as indicated by the wr...
This thesis considers Ovid\u27s use and avoidance of personal names in his poetry written in exile. ...
The main purpose of this paper is to present the variable and diverse Ovid’s attitude towards Muses ...
ii The Ibis of Ovid, an enigmatic poem written during the poet's exile at Tomis, contains a ser...
The Ibis of Ovid, an enigmatic poem written during the poet's exile at Tomis, contains a series of v...
This study examines the constructions and uses of the figure of Ovid in French writing of the second...
This dissertation explores the ways Latin poetry reworks the mythological tradition of which it itse...
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...
The Ars poetica has been read as an important term of comparison for the exile elegies: overall, the...
The subject of my dissertation is Ovid's intertextual engagement with the Hesiodic Catalogue of Wome...
Exploramos algunos aspectos de la poética ovidiana a partir de las colecciones del exilio. Tristia y...
This study constitutes the first literary interpretation of a neglected sequence of episodes in the ...
Trist. 3, 7 can be considered as prime example of Ovid’s mythography of exile: In this poem, which i...
The aim of my thesis is to extend the current discussions of ethnography, epistolarity and the ancie...
The poem, written in exile, is among Ovid’s less well-known works. Following, as indicated by the wr...
This thesis considers Ovid\u27s use and avoidance of personal names in his poetry written in exile. ...
The main purpose of this paper is to present the variable and diverse Ovid’s attitude towards Muses ...
ii The Ibis of Ovid, an enigmatic poem written during the poet's exile at Tomis, contains a ser...
The Ibis of Ovid, an enigmatic poem written during the poet's exile at Tomis, contains a series of v...
This study examines the constructions and uses of the figure of Ovid in French writing of the second...
This dissertation explores the ways Latin poetry reworks the mythological tradition of which it itse...
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...
The Ars poetica has been read as an important term of comparison for the exile elegies: overall, the...
The subject of my dissertation is Ovid's intertextual engagement with the Hesiodic Catalogue of Wome...
Exploramos algunos aspectos de la poética ovidiana a partir de las colecciones del exilio. Tristia y...
This study constitutes the first literary interpretation of a neglected sequence of episodes in the ...
Trist. 3, 7 can be considered as prime example of Ovid’s mythography of exile: In this poem, which i...
The aim of my thesis is to extend the current discussions of ethnography, epistolarity and the ancie...