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Ovid



Ovid - (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   Read More...

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    Brill's Companion to Ovid
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    Metamorphoses
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    Ovid and the Fasti: An Historical Study
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    Shakespeare and Ovid
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