Tristia, Book 1Clarendon Press, 1885 - 115 pages |
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Page ix
... Pontic Epistles . xxvii IV . The cause of Ovid's banishment xlix § V. The Literary Value of the Tristia liv lix § VI . The Text of the Tristia TEXT NOTES APPENDIX INDEX I 33 103 III INTRODUCTION . I. THE LIFE OF Ovid . PUBLIVS OVIDIVS.
... Pontic Epistles . xxvii IV . The cause of Ovid's banishment xlix § V. The Literary Value of the Tristia liv lix § VI . The Text of the Tristia TEXT NOTES APPENDIX INDEX I 33 103 III INTRODUCTION . I. THE LIFE OF Ovid . PUBLIVS OVIDIVS.
Page xvii
... banishment in the Balearic Isles , where he lived on for some time 2 . Ovid had one daughter , whose name he never mentions , pos- sibly for metrical reasons , though he makes several references to her 1 . We are not directly told which ...
... banishment in the Balearic Isles , where he lived on for some time 2 . Ovid had one daughter , whose name he never mentions , pos- sibly for metrical reasons , though he makes several references to her 1 . We are not directly told which ...
Page xix
... banishment he repaired to Rome in order to arrange his affairs3 , and left it at some time in November ( intr . to El . iv . ) ; sailing to Lechaeum , where he crossed the Isthmus of Corinth , and took ship again from Cenchreae to ...
... banishment he repaired to Rome in order to arrange his affairs3 , and left it at some time in November ( intr . to El . iv . ) ; sailing to Lechaeum , where he crossed the Isthmus of Corinth , and took ship again from Cenchreae to ...
Page xx
Ovid Sidney George Owen. The sentence of banishment was never revoked , either by Augustus or his successor Tiberius . The unfortunate poet spent the rest of his days in composing elegies , in which he lamented the miseries of his lot ...
Ovid Sidney George Owen. The sentence of banishment was never revoked , either by Augustus or his successor Tiberius . The unfortunate poet spent the rest of his days in composing elegies , in which he lamented the miseries of his lot ...
Page xxi
... banishment may at least be less dangerously situated and less remote * . 1 T. iii . 10. 7 ff . See similar descriptions in v . 10. 15 ff .; v . 12. 53 ; P. ii . 7. 65 ff .; P. iii . 8 . 2 The constant incursions of the Dacae were one of ...
... banishment may at least be less dangerously situated and less remote * . 1 T. iii . 10. 7 ff . See similar descriptions in v . 10. 15 ff .; v . 12. 53 ; P. ii . 7. 65 ff .; P. iii . 8 . 2 The constant incursions of the Dacae were one of ...
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