“The Art of love,” “Metamorphoses,” “Heroides” and “The Love Elegies” written by Publius Ovidius Naso, represent important formative elements of the Roman Catholic homiletic poem “The Moralised Ovid” (L’Ovide Moralisé) written in the early 14th century by an unknown author in Old French. In the article, the ideological use of allusions and reminiscences of this poem to “The Art of Love” and “The Loves”, is analysed. Based on the comparison of Ovid’s quotes on gender roles and Christian maxims, an attempt is made to evaluate the success of the methodology of citing “The Art of Love” and “The Loves” for the purposes of creating medieval Christian ideological narrations
We aim with this article to analyze the poetics of love in The Romance of the Rose. We think that Gu...
La chanson d\u27Yde et Olive, an early fourteenth-century epic poem from the Picard region, exemplif...
Ovid’s poetry from exile conveys numerous images of a perfect wife. The poet constantly reaches for...
The anonymous French Ovide moralisé is the first full translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, covering ...
In his account of the contest between Pallas and Arachne, Ovid described the latter’s woven work as ...
Ovid (Ovidius – Publius Ovidius Naso; 43 BCE-18 CE) is well known in classical studies and poetic ci...
This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragm...
In this article, we investigate the relations of love and power led by the women depicted by the Lat...
The aim of this article is to make a comparison between Ovid’s Amores and Savioli’s Amori, only part...
Ovidius moralizatus has often attracted the attention of researchers. However, the initial ideologic...
Feminine resistance to masculine sexual approaches is a recurring motif in the so-called «celestines...
This paper consists in three parts. The first contains a new discussion about the consistence and th...
This dissertation explores the revised publication of the Amores as Ovid’s triumphal monument to ele...
This study approaches Ovid's erotic works within the unifying perspective of a genre: the love elegy...
We aim with this article to analyze the poetics of love in The Romance of the Rose. We think that Gu...
We aim with this article to analyze the poetics of love in The Romance of the Rose. We think that Gu...
La chanson d\u27Yde et Olive, an early fourteenth-century epic poem from the Picard region, exemplif...
Ovid’s poetry from exile conveys numerous images of a perfect wife. The poet constantly reaches for...
The anonymous French Ovide moralisé is the first full translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, covering ...
In his account of the contest between Pallas and Arachne, Ovid described the latter’s woven work as ...
Ovid (Ovidius – Publius Ovidius Naso; 43 BCE-18 CE) is well known in classical studies and poetic ci...
This thesis begins by outlining the origins of the elegy as a literary form, passing from the fragm...
In this article, we investigate the relations of love and power led by the women depicted by the Lat...
The aim of this article is to make a comparison between Ovid’s Amores and Savioli’s Amori, only part...
Ovidius moralizatus has often attracted the attention of researchers. However, the initial ideologic...
Feminine resistance to masculine sexual approaches is a recurring motif in the so-called «celestines...
This paper consists in three parts. The first contains a new discussion about the consistence and th...
This dissertation explores the revised publication of the Amores as Ovid’s triumphal monument to ele...
This study approaches Ovid's erotic works within the unifying perspective of a genre: the love elegy...
We aim with this article to analyze the poetics of love in The Romance of the Rose. We think that Gu...
We aim with this article to analyze the poetics of love in The Romance of the Rose. We think that Gu...
La chanson d\u27Yde et Olive, an early fourteenth-century epic poem from the Picard region, exemplif...
Ovid’s poetry from exile conveys numerous images of a perfect wife. The poet constantly reaches for...