Transformations of Ovid in Late Antiquity

Transformations of Ovid in Late Antiquity

Fielding, Ian (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Cambridge University Press

10/2017

266

Dura

Inglês

9781107178434

15 a 20 dias

Although Ovid is perhaps the most influential Latin poet, the vast bibliography on his reception has so far focused almost entirely on the second millennium AD. This book explores his importance for late antique authors in Italy, Gaul, Spain and Africa, and will interest Latinists and scholars of late antiquity.
Introduction: a poet between two worlds; 1. Ovid Recalled in the Poetic Correspondence of Ausonius and Paulinus of Nola; 2. Ovid and the Transformation of the Late Roman World of Rutilius Namatianus; 3. The Poet and the Vandal Prince: Ovidian Rhetoric in Dracontius' Satisfactio; 4. The Remedies of Elegy in Ovid, Boethius and Maximianus; 5. The Ovidian Heroine of Venantius Fortunatus, Appendix 1; Conclusion: Ovid's Late Antiquity.
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