The focus of this article is on Ovid the jurist. In order to establish a necessary context, Ovid the poet, his writing and what he had to say, or insinuate, about the law will be surveyed. The early love-elegies, which deal with themes such as adultery and prostitution, will be related to Augustus' strict moral politics and laws. Many of the cases presented in the Metamorphoses likewise deal with topics of sexual nature, three of which will be examined more closely: Tiresias, Philomela, Myrrha. Finally, this article contemplates Ovids personal case, his banishment from Rome and his lyrical appeal brough forward in his later works. Although his appeal to Rome failed, his ultimate success as a poet is proven by his ongoing reception. In parti...
2018-08-07This dissertation offers a literary, historical, and cultural analysis of Ovid’s “Epistula...
This article refers to the notion of ‘‘ author ’’ in Greco-Latin times, showing how, in Ovid’s work,...
This dissertation explores the revised publication of the Amores as Ovid’s triumphal monument to ele...
Der Artikel stellt den römischen Juristen Ovid als Vorhut eines römischen Vorstoßes in die Landschaf...
According to Horace, Orpheus and Amphion were the first legislators. They forbade casual sex, gave r...
M.A.In this dissertation I aim to establish how Ovid uses the Rape of the Sabine Women, part of the ...
Ovid’s engagement with legal discourse is a version of the elegiac recusatio, a simultaneous approp...
Ovid’s interest in women and their lives is apparent throughout his texts, but is especially so in t...
This paper places the legal terminology used in Ovid’s narration of the Tiresias myth (Metamorphoses...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
This article analyses the eroticized power dynamics that Ovid stages in the Metamorphoses. It argues...
Later historians, such as Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, have dominated interpretations of even...
Augustus was faced with a society and state which was, as he felt it, crumbling from dissipating mor...
My thesis investigates how Ovid’s treatment of juridical language and content fits into the socio-cu...
Honors (Bachelor's)Latin Language and LiteratureUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu...
2018-08-07This dissertation offers a literary, historical, and cultural analysis of Ovid’s “Epistula...
This article refers to the notion of ‘‘ author ’’ in Greco-Latin times, showing how, in Ovid’s work,...
This dissertation explores the revised publication of the Amores as Ovid’s triumphal monument to ele...
Der Artikel stellt den römischen Juristen Ovid als Vorhut eines römischen Vorstoßes in die Landschaf...
According to Horace, Orpheus and Amphion were the first legislators. They forbade casual sex, gave r...
M.A.In this dissertation I aim to establish how Ovid uses the Rape of the Sabine Women, part of the ...
Ovid’s engagement with legal discourse is a version of the elegiac recusatio, a simultaneous approp...
Ovid’s interest in women and their lives is apparent throughout his texts, but is especially so in t...
This paper places the legal terminology used in Ovid’s narration of the Tiresias myth (Metamorphoses...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
This article analyses the eroticized power dynamics that Ovid stages in the Metamorphoses. It argues...
Later historians, such as Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio, have dominated interpretations of even...
Augustus was faced with a society and state which was, as he felt it, crumbling from dissipating mor...
My thesis investigates how Ovid’s treatment of juridical language and content fits into the socio-cu...
Honors (Bachelor's)Latin Language and LiteratureUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu...
2018-08-07This dissertation offers a literary, historical, and cultural analysis of Ovid’s “Epistula...
This article refers to the notion of ‘‘ author ’’ in Greco-Latin times, showing how, in Ovid’s work,...
This dissertation explores the revised publication of the Amores as Ovid’s triumphal monument to ele...