Este estudio se basa en el análisis de la obra Metamorfosis de Ovidio y sus referencias a la noche, y en los personajes femeninos que se encuentran asociados a ésta, especialmente el caso de Febe-Diana. A partir de ellos se analizarán diversas desigualdades sociales en el mundo romano en razón del sexo a través de aspectos como el incesto, la violación, la virginidad, la maternidad, el poder del pater familias, el matrimonio, las prácticas mágicas o el trabajo.This paper is based on analysis of the poem Metamorphoses of Ovid and its references to the night, what female characters are associated with it, and specially on the character of Phoebe-Diana. Based on these aspects will be discussed various gender inequalities in the Roman world thr...
This thesis explores the taboos on incest and bestiality, as they are presented in Ovid’s Metamorpho...
El presente trabajo se propone estudiar la relación literatura – poder político en Ov. Fast. 3.9-70,...
Includes bibliographical references.When dealing with ancient artifacts, scholars often forget that ...
This paper is based on analysis of the poem Metamorphoses of Ovid and its references to the night, w...
The figure of Diana is very important in Shakespeare’s and Cervantes’ works. They both rewrite Ovidi...
Ovid’s interest in women and their lives is apparent throughout his texts, but is especially so in t...
Este artículo trata acerca de la figura Nyx en la Teogonía de Hesíodo y sobre su descendencia femeni...
When we read the narratives of erotical pursuits in Ovid’s work, we may see several similitudes, eve...
Ovid’s Metamorphoses offers a meandering sequence of mythological transformations with no formal sch...
In this thesis, I explore the construction of female erotic desire in Ovid’s work as it is represent...
The use of mythology was widespread among writers in the Elizabethan period, and Ovid’s presence in ...
The Latin term pudor when applied to women in Ovid’s work gives us a glimpse of what was considered ...
M.A.In this dissertation I aim to establish how Ovid uses the Rape of the Sabine Women, part of the ...
This paper analyzes the figure Galatea, including the original narratives of Ovid’s Metamorphoses an...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
This thesis explores the taboos on incest and bestiality, as they are presented in Ovid’s Metamorpho...
El presente trabajo se propone estudiar la relación literatura – poder político en Ov. Fast. 3.9-70,...
Includes bibliographical references.When dealing with ancient artifacts, scholars often forget that ...
This paper is based on analysis of the poem Metamorphoses of Ovid and its references to the night, w...
The figure of Diana is very important in Shakespeare’s and Cervantes’ works. They both rewrite Ovidi...
Ovid’s interest in women and their lives is apparent throughout his texts, but is especially so in t...
Este artículo trata acerca de la figura Nyx en la Teogonía de Hesíodo y sobre su descendencia femeni...
When we read the narratives of erotical pursuits in Ovid’s work, we may see several similitudes, eve...
Ovid’s Metamorphoses offers a meandering sequence of mythological transformations with no formal sch...
In this thesis, I explore the construction of female erotic desire in Ovid’s work as it is represent...
The use of mythology was widespread among writers in the Elizabethan period, and Ovid’s presence in ...
The Latin term pudor when applied to women in Ovid’s work gives us a glimpse of what was considered ...
M.A.In this dissertation I aim to establish how Ovid uses the Rape of the Sabine Women, part of the ...
This paper analyzes the figure Galatea, including the original narratives of Ovid’s Metamorphoses an...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
This thesis explores the taboos on incest and bestiality, as they are presented in Ovid’s Metamorpho...
El presente trabajo se propone estudiar la relación literatura – poder político en Ov. Fast. 3.9-70,...
Includes bibliographical references.When dealing with ancient artifacts, scholars often forget that ...