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(Publius Ovidius Naso)ŏvˈĭd, 43 b.c.–a.d. 18, Latin poet, b. Sulmo (present-day Sulmona), in the Apennines. Although trained for the law, he preferred the company of the literary coterie at Rome. He enjoyed early and widespread fame as a poet and was known to the emperor Augustus. In a.d. 8, for no known reason, he was abruptly exiled to Tomis, a Black Sea outpost, S of the Danube, where he later died. The poems of Ovid fall into three groups—erotic poems, mythological poems, and poems of exile. His verse, with the exception of the Metamorphoses and a fragment (Halieutica), is in elegiacs, which are of unmatched perfection. The love poems include Amores [loves], 49 short poems, many of which extol the charms of the poet's mistress Corinna, probably a synthesis of several women; Epistulae heroidum [letters from heroines], an imaginary series written by ancient heroines to their absent lovers; Ars amatoria [art of love], didactic, in three books, with complete instructions on how to acquire and keep a lover. In the mythological category is the Metamorphoses, a masterpiece and perhaps Ovid's greatest work. Written in hexameters, it is a collection of myths concerned with miraculous transformations linked together with such consummate skill that the whole is artistically harmonious. The Fasti, also a mythological poem, contains six books on the days of the year from January to June, giving the myths, legends, and notable events called to mind on each day. As a source for religious antiquities, it is especially valuable. The poems of exile include Tristia [sorrows], five books of short poems, conveying the poet's despair in his first five years of exile and his supplications for mercy, and the Epistulae ex Ponto [letters from the Black Sea], in four books, addressed to friends in Rome, showing somewhat abated poetic power. Ovid wrote poetry to give pleasure; no other Latin poet wrote so naturally in verse or with such sustained wit. Unsurpassed as a storyteller, he also related the complexities of romantic involvements with verve and deft characterization. A major influence in European literature, Ovid was also a primary source of inspiration for the artists of the Renaissance and the baroque. The Metamorphoses was translated during this period by A. Golding (1567), George Sandys (1632), and John Dryden (1700).

See modern verse translations by R. Humphries (1955, 1958), L. R. Lind (1975), and A. D. Melville (1989); studies by L. P. Wilkinson (1955, 1962), H. F. Fränkel (1945, repr. 1969), B. Otis (1966, repr. 1971), J. W. Binns, ed. (1973), R. Syme (1978), D. R. Slavitt (1990).

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...Authority has no answer to this question. So Ovid is banished, Falstaff is banished. Banishment...Touchstones association of exile with Ovid among the Goths raises the question of...Shakespearian banishments are keyed to Ovid. The language of exile in the first act...
...165 85. Hexter, R.J. (1986). Ovid and Medieval Schooling. Studies in Medieval...Allegory. In M.R. Desmond (ed.), Ovid in Medieval Culture, 63 82. Binghamton...Elegies. In W.S. Anderson (ed.), Ovid, 37 60. New York. Hexter, R.J...
...an romans mist" put the commandments of Ovid and the art of love into the French language...2-3 . On Chretiens relationship with Ovid, see, most usefully, Roy, ed., LArt...and Foster E. Guyer, "The Influence of Ovid on Crestien de Troyes," Romanic Review...
...1921. With an account of the influence of Ovid on French literature. SLATER D. A., "Ovid in the Metamorphoses," in Occasional Publications...Elegiac Poets . Oxford, 1899. Chapter V, "Ovid." ----- "Ovid," in Encyclopaedia Britannica...
...goddess, but is, in fact, a sacrilege. Ovid broadens his reflective allusion at Met...death of a man or even the fall of a city. Ovid refers to this usage in epic, thereby...de- scribed as the felling of a tree. Ovid opens his next reflective allusion to the...
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Ovid, Our Contemporary by Mark Jarman EITHER IT...golden touch that I heard first, not from Ovid himself, of course, but retold by someone...number of Jovian seductions as recounted by Ovid. Like Shakespeare and the Bible, Ovids book...
Ovid and Womens Pastoral in Lady Mary Wroths Loves...pastoral model derives from Virgil and not Ovid. But the choice of Virgil, with his pairs...shepherds bound in lament, rather than the Ovid of the Metamorphoses who offers so many scenes...
As in Ovid, so in Renaissance art. by Paul Barolsky...Our understanding of the ways in which Ovid pervades the visual culture of the Renaissance...points toward a fuller understanding of Ovid and Renaissance art by showing how the classical...
Shakespeares Ovid: The Metamorphoses in the Plays and Poems...Heather James A. B. Taylor, Shakespeares Ovid: The Metamorphoses in the Plays and Poems...ISBN: 0-472- 10913-8. Shakespeares Ovid convenes distinguished senior scholars...
Metamorphosis: The Changing Face of Ovid in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. by...Metamorphosis: The Changing Face of Ovid in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Essays...7727-2035-1. A popular handbook on Ovid in the sixteenth century claimed that the...
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Ovid Announces Books@ovid, Openlinks Toolkit Ovid Technologies, Inc. has announced a new content product, Books@Ovid, which is the follow-up to its Journals@ Ovid product. In a separate news release, Ovid announced a new software product...
Ovid Web Gateway: Nobody Does It Better by Peter...wonder CD Plus changed its name last year to Ovid Technologies, Inc. The company benefits...topnotch search program has earned. Once again, Ovid has delivered a knockout punch, practically...
Ovid Technologies Previews New Medical Resources Ovid Technologies, Inc. has announced that it will be offering...a new one-stop integrated resource and a new database. Ovid On Call Ovid has announced the development of a major new Web...
Ovid Launches New Version of Search-and Retrieval Software Ovid Technologies, Inc. has announced the release of version...release delivers unique and important features that allow Ovid sites to integrate the content resources available on the...
Ovid and Isi Announces Agreement for Document Delivery Service Ovid Technologies, Inc. has announced that it has reached...Scientific Information (ISI) in which ISI will provide Ovid users with document delivery service accessible over the...
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An Ovid for our time: Ted Hughes take on the Roman epic by...heart and stiffens the spine to recall that poets like Ovid - and Ted Hughes, whose wonderful translation, "Tales from Ovid," has just been published - are still available to...
...This intelligence operation, by the Rev. Ovid Americus Kinsolving and his son George...since detection would have resulted in Ovid being hanged - and he was my great-grandfather...on a summers day." In 1864, the Rev. Ovid Kinsolving was arrested - not for spying...
...still alive and well in the creation of OVID, the Oregon Vineyard Database, Chambers...and value of the fruit. Earl Jones, an OVID member and co-owner, with his wife Hilda...if youre doing all the right things." OVID is the modern-day equivalent of the country...
...chases me, and chase who flees me. - Ovid, "The Art of Love," quoted in Nathaniel...would be tacky to name them," he says. Ovid, the Latin poet who is one of his favorites...that accompany his text. He notes that Ovid was married three times and had numerous...
...www.heavenaddress.com or phone (00 6171 5546 0360.) email mvjamana@hotmail.com DACOSTA - OVID, July 19, 2011. (We will miss you Ovid.) All our love to Joanne, Dionne, Dawn, Carla and Linda. - Rick, Pam, Richard, Rachael and...
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OVID (Publius Ovidius Naso)ov id, 43 b.c...Danube, where he later died. The poems of Ovid fall into three groups erotic poems, mythological...Rome, showing somewhat abated poetic power. Ovid wrote poetry to give pleasure; no other Latin...
...Greek colony of Tomi and came under Roman rule in 72 b.c. Ovid lived in exile there. Constantine I (4th cent. a.d.) named...synagogues and mosques, an Orthodox cathedral, and a statue of Ovid, as well as many Roman and Byzantine remains. The regional...
...learning. He was made (1487) first German poet laureate. Of his works didactic, lyric, and dramatic his odes in the manner of Ovid and Horace are noteworthy. Celtes discovered the works of the nun Hrotswith (Roswitha von Gandersheim...
...Chiron , became friends and teachers of men. Their half-brothers, the Lapiths, engaged them in a battle that was described by Ovid, depicted on the Parthenon, and sculpted by Michelangelo. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
...and fire protection. He was munificent to arts and letters, and he was a close friend of Maecenas and a patron of Vergil, Ovid, Livy, and Horace. He was succeeded by his stepson Tiberius . Bibliography See V. Ehrenberg and A. H. M. Jones, Documents...
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