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University of Oklahoma Press

Student's Ovid: Selections from the Metamorphoses

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Ideally suited to intermediate to advanced college-level students, The Student's Ovid offers twenty-one selections from the Metamorphoses, with notes to aid translation and interpretation. The introduction includes an essay on Ovid's life and works, an outline of the structure of the Metamorphoses, and tips on Latin poetic forms and usage.

Accompanying each Latin passage is an introduction that provides background on the myths and their literary history, both in Ovid and in other classical authors. The detailed notes on each selection are designed to help students read and understand the Latin for themselves.

Other special features of this book include:

- a glossary of mythological characters

- lists of stories grouped by theme to help teachers design courses to suit their students' interests

- discussions of the basic concepts of classical meter, Latin pronunciation, and accentuation

- reference charts on the declension of Greek nouns to aid the reading of proper names

- a select bibliography of translations and secondary studies

Book Details

ISBN:
9780806132204
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
224
Authors:
Ovid
Published Date:
2000-05-15
Language:
English

About Ovid

The Roman poet Ovid (43 BCE–17/18 CE) was born Publius Ovidius Naso in Sulmo, in central Italy, and trained in rhetoric at Rome before turning to poetry. In 8 CE the emperor Augustus banished him to Tomis, on the Black Sea, where he remained until his death. His Metamorphoses, a mythological epic in fifteen books, runs from the creation of the world to the deification of Julius Caesar. His other major works include the Ars Amatoria, a guide to love, and the Tristia, written during his exile. The Metamorphoses became a central source for later European writers, among them Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Ted Hughes.

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