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  • ...ar AD 8, soon after composing his most famous work, the ''Metamorphoses'', Ovid was exiled by [[Augustus]] to Tomis (or Tomi, now Costanza), a town on the *[[LibriVox]] Audiobook: [http://librivox.org/heroides-by-ovid Heroides] (MP3 and OGG Vorbis) (Public Domain)
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  • An [[epic]] [[poetry|poem]] by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] writer [[Ovid]] which describes the [[history]] of the [[world]] from the earliest beginn
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ovid]]
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  • ...ece|Greek]] [[mythology]], according to [[Ovid]] in his ''[[Metamorphosis (Ovid)|Metamorphosis]]'', he is a [[youth|young]] [[man]] who commits [[suicide]]
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  • *Fantham, Elaine (2004) ''Ovid's Metamorphoses''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-515410-X
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  • Work by Ovid using the [[dactylic hexameter]] for all the 15 books. Contains about 250 s
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  • ...(the water-snake); three of them appear together in a myth told in [[Ovid|Ovid's]] ''Fasti'', a series of poems based on the days of the Roman calendar, w ...m.<ref>An English translation of this poem appears in A.S. Kline, trans., "Ovid: Metamorphoses: A Complete English Translation and Mythological Index," ''P
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  • ...], he was one of the only survivors of the ''Great Flood'', according to [[Ovid]], along with his [[wife]], [[Pyrrha]]; they repopulate the world by throwi
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  • ...land as ''Cythnon'' is impossible, because Cythnon is already mentioned in Ovid, ''Metamorphoses'' [http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses7.html 7.464 ...e [[Thracians]] had never been to the Cyclades.<ref>W.S. Anderson (ed.), ''Ovid's Metamorphoses Books 6–10'', Oklahoma, 1972, p. 294</ref> Huxley (1984)
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  • {{r|Ovid}}
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  • ...ter]]s who was the only one who was [[mortal]]. Originally, according to [[Ovid]], she was very [[beauty|beautiful]] and was unfortunately [[rape]]d in the
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  • ...as a [[tragedy]], and was recounted in the text ''[[Metamorphosis]]'' by [[Ovid]]. The story was later retold in the play ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' by [[Wil
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  • ...[[mortal]], and she was killed by [[Perseus]]. Originally, according to [[Ovid]], she was very [[beauty|beautiful]] and was unfortunately [[rape]]d in the
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  • An [[epic]] [[poetry|poem]] by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] writer [[Ovid]] which describes the [[history]] of the [[world]] from the earliest beginn
    535 bytes (76 words) - 19:32, 15 April 2010
  • ...ar AD 8, soon after composing his most famous work, the ''Metamorphoses'', Ovid was exiled by [[Augustus]] to Tomis (or Tomi, now Costanza), a town on the *[[LibriVox]] Audiobook: [http://librivox.org/heroides-by-ovid Heroides] (MP3 and OGG Vorbis) (Public Domain)
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  • {{r|Ovid}}
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  • Đurđević was strongly influenced by classical literature, most of all Ovid. To him, he dedicated the first poem of his love poems “Ljuvene pjesni”
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  • ...p://www.theoi.com/Text/CallimachusHymns2.html#5 5.106] (3rd century BC); [[Ovid]], ''Metamorphoses'' [http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses3.html#2 3
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  • *Britten: Six Metamorphoses After Ovid (Op. 59), Phantasy Quartet (Op. 2)
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  • ...entioned throughout ancient literature mainly as a hazard to be avoided, [[Ovid]] gave her a gripping origin story in his book ''Metamorphoses'', and it is ...dered vicious and a danger to anyone venturing near her, she was said by [[Ovid]] to have begun life as a shy and beautiful human maiden. Her transformati
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  • ...le, Lavinia is finally able to communicate the truth, by using a copy of [[Ovid]]'s ''[[Metamorphoses]]'' and writing in the dust.
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  • ...nts of the Cypria'' [http://www.theoi.com/Text/EpicCycle.html#Cypria 1]; [[Ovid]], ''Metamorphoses'' [http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses12.html#1 ...chaean army, pointed out Achilles, and guided his arrow to his target.<ref>Ovid, ''Metamorphoses'' [http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidMetamorphoses12.html#5 12
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