Ovid Heroides 11, 13, and 14: A CommentaryBRILL, 2001 - 357 Seiten The volume provides a full literary and textual commentary on three of the verse epistles ("Heroides") by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BC. - AD. 17): the letter of Canace to her brother-lover Macareus; of Laodamia to the war-hero Protesilaus; and of Hypermestra to Lynceus, the cousin whose life she recently spared. These three poems, together with the letters of Medea (recently the subject of a commentary in the same series) and Sappho, formed the last of Ovid's three books of heroine letters. The introduction discusses Ovid's innovative use both of his sources and of the epistolary form. A text with selective apparatus is provided for each of the three poems, and the detailed commentary is fully indexed. |
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... Laodamia to Protesilaus 114 Commentary on Heroides 14 , Hypermestra to Lynceus 210 List of references 315 Indexes 323 1. Latin Words 325 2. General 330 3. Passages referred to in Ovid 4. Passages referred to in other authors 338 348 ...
... Laodamia to Protesilaus 114 Commentary on Heroides 14 , Hypermestra to Lynceus 210 List of references 315 Indexes 323 1. Latin Words 325 2. General 330 3. Passages referred to in Ovid 4. Passages referred to in other authors 338 348 ...
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Inhalt
Commentary on Heroides 11 Canace to Macareus | 37 |
Commentary on Heroides 13 Laodamia to Protesilaus | 114 |
Commentary on Heroides 14 Hypermestra to Lynceus | 210 |
List of references | 247 |
Latin Words | 325 |
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Passages referred to in Ovid | 341 |
Passages referred to in other authors | 349 |
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adjective Aegyptus Aeolus Aeschylus Aeschylus Prom allusion Amores Bentley Bömer Bornecque-Prévost Burman Canace Canace's Catullus causa cites codd conjecture context contrast corruption couplet cur venit cura Danaids Danaus dative death Dörrie editors Ehwald elegiac epistle erat Euripides funeral Giomini Goold Greek grooms haec Heinsius Heroides hexameter Homer Horace Carm Housman husband Hyginus Hypermestra intro Io's ipsa ipse Jacobson Kenney Kirfel Knox Laevius Laodamia Latin Lynceus Macareus manus McKeown mihi modo motif murder myth Nauck nupta OLD s.v. omen oscula Ovid Ovid's reader Ovidian Palmer ad loc paradosis Paris passage Pausanias Pelasgus pentameter perhaps phrase piam Planudes Platnauer LEV plural Propertius Protesilaus Pseudo-Apollodorus quae quam querela quid quod quoque reading refer revoco Schol sense Shuckburgh simile spurious Statius suggest tamen tibi Tibullus TLL s.v. Trist Trojan Troy variant verb verba verse Virgil Virgil Aen word δὲ καὶ