According to Horace, Orpheus and Amphion were the first legislators. They forbade casual sex, gave rights to spouses, and inscribed laws on wood (Ars Poetica 396-401). Orpheus, who is both the model of the devoted husband and the founding father of pederasty, simultaneously establishes and challenges the institution of marriage. His myth acquires a deeply political dimension at Rome after the emperor Augustus introduced laws that encouraged marriage and criminalised adultery. In the Metamorphoses, Orpheus attempts to regulate desire and is subsequently executed by married or marriageable women. He is a figure of Ovid, the poet who spelled out the constitution of the rules of conduct within the domains of sexual attraction in his Art of Love...
poet Ibykos in our earliest literary source on this mysterious figure, whose most famous accomplishm...
In 18 BCE, Augustus proposed a series of social reform laws that significantly transformed the moral...
The thesis Looking backwards and forwards – Orpheus in love and metapoetical complexities analyses t...
The focus of this article is on Ovid the jurist. In order to establish a necessary context, Ovid the...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
The Ovidian Orpheus, who, after the death of his wife, Eurydice, rejects women, turns to the love of...
This article seeks to break new ground by adopting an innovative methodology – a legal-narratologica...
M.A.In this dissertation I aim to establish how Ovid uses the Rape of the Sabine Women, part of the ...
In his account of the contest between Pallas and Arachne, Ovid described the latter’s woven work as ...
The main aim of the paper is to examine the nature of the concept of love madness in Ovid’s Ars ama...
In Greek myth, Orpheus is a musician with incredible talent, his music so beautiful that it charmed ...
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...
The subject of the aforementioned article is the new meaning which was given to the institution of m...
Augustus was faced with a society and state which was, as he felt it, crumbling from dissipating mor...
poet Ibykos in our earliest literary source on this mysterious figure, whose most famous accomplishm...
In 18 BCE, Augustus proposed a series of social reform laws that significantly transformed the moral...
The thesis Looking backwards and forwards – Orpheus in love and metapoetical complexities analyses t...
The focus of this article is on Ovid the jurist. In order to establish a necessary context, Ovid the...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
The Ovidian Orpheus, who, after the death of his wife, Eurydice, rejects women, turns to the love of...
This article seeks to break new ground by adopting an innovative methodology – a legal-narratologica...
M.A.In this dissertation I aim to establish how Ovid uses the Rape of the Sabine Women, part of the ...
In his account of the contest between Pallas and Arachne, Ovid described the latter’s woven work as ...
The main aim of the paper is to examine the nature of the concept of love madness in Ovid’s Ars ama...
In Greek myth, Orpheus is a musician with incredible talent, his music so beautiful that it charmed ...
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...
The subject of the aforementioned article is the new meaning which was given to the institution of m...
Augustus was faced with a society and state which was, as he felt it, crumbling from dissipating mor...
poet Ibykos in our earliest literary source on this mysterious figure, whose most famous accomplishm...
In 18 BCE, Augustus proposed a series of social reform laws that significantly transformed the moral...
The thesis Looking backwards and forwards – Orpheus in love and metapoetical complexities analyses t...