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Brill Research Perspectives in Classical Poetry, 2020
AbstractOvid offered Chaucer more than a repository of myths or a toolkit of poetic techniques: he facilitated ways of thinking about poetic identity, the nature of storytelling, and the permeability of texts. This chapter situates Chaucer as a dynamic partner in and active contributor to Ovidian intertextuality.
Giovanni Dall’Orto, Roger Pitcher
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AbstractOvid offered Chaucer more than a repository of myths or a toolkit of poetic techniques: he facilitated ways of thinking about poetic identity, the nature of storytelling, and the permeability of texts. This chapter situates Chaucer as a dynamic partner in and active contributor to Ovidian intertextuality.
Giovanni Dall’Orto, Roger Pitcher
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Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher
2022This volume contains sixteen essays on various aspects of Ovid’s engagement with philosophical trends and topics. Ovid has long been celebrated for the versatility of his poetic imagination, the diversity of his generic experimentation throughout his long career, and his intimate engagement with the Greco-Roman literary tradition that precedes him; but
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Journal of Information Science, 1995
Teledemocracy is a concept which has emerged over the last ten years. It is concerned with furthering the demo cratic process through the aid of modern information technology. This article describes the particular goals and experiences of the OVIDE system in the context of teledemocracy.
Garth W. P. Davies, Pierre Jegu
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Teledemocracy is a concept which has emerged over the last ten years. It is concerned with furthering the demo cratic process through the aid of modern information technology. This article describes the particular goals and experiences of the OVIDE system in the context of teledemocracy.
Garth W. P. Davies, Pierre Jegu
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2021
A renewed analysis of the text shows that a few parallels could be added to the imposing collection by M. Scaffai. Not only Homer and Virgil are essential models, but also Ovid, an author who enjoys a special favour in the Neronian Age. Technical aspects of versification and narrative resources are an important contribution from Ovidian works.
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A renewed analysis of the text shows that a few parallels could be added to the imposing collection by M. Scaffai. Not only Homer and Virgil are essential models, but also Ovid, an author who enjoys a special favour in the Neronian Age. Technical aspects of versification and narrative resources are an important contribution from Ovidian works.
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Martial's Ovid / Ovid's Martial
Journal of Roman Studies, 2007This paper allows Ovid to shape a reading of Martial, and Martial to shape a reading of Ovid. It proceeds through close readings of some 40 epigrams, and is organized into three large sections respectively addressing receptions in Martial of Ovid's poetry of elegiac love (I), of exile (II), and of myth (III).
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2023
The Latin text is accompanied by a facing-page English translation. The translation is intended to help students read and understand Ovid’s Fasti on a poetic and cultural level, putting it in the context of Ovid’s other works, early imperial history, and Roman religious practices.
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The Latin text is accompanied by a facing-page English translation. The translation is intended to help students read and understand Ovid’s Fasti on a poetic and cultural level, putting it in the context of Ovid’s other works, early imperial history, and Roman religious practices.
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Ovid o klage:Ovid: Ovids bitterligheder
Berlingske Tidende, 2008Udgivelsesdato: 05.12.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984
R A, Kyle, M A, Shampo
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R A, Kyle, M A, Shampo
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2009
All of Ovid’s poetry bears the hallmarks of his distinctive style: humor, wit (often expressed through word play), great literary learning displayed with a light touch, self-awareness and literary self-consciousness (often characterized as irony), and a profound interest in the human condition.
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All of Ovid’s poetry bears the hallmarks of his distinctive style: humor, wit (often expressed through word play), great literary learning displayed with a light touch, self-awareness and literary self-consciousness (often characterized as irony), and a profound interest in the human condition.
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