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- "Ovide moralisé"; : poème du commencement du quatorzième siècle, publié d'après tous les manuscrits connus
- A commentary on Ovid : Fasti book VI
- A web of fantasies : gaze, image, and gender in Ovid's Metamorphoses
- Another reality: metamorphosis and the imagination in the works of Ovid, Petrarch and Ronsard
- Antiquarian Voices: The Roman Academy and the Commentary Tradition on Ovid's Fasti
- Arachne's tapestry: the transformation of myth in seventeenth-century Spain
- Arcadian ballads
- Artificial I's : the self as artwork in Ovid, Kierkegaard, and Thomas Mann
- Aspects of ecphrastic technique in Ovid's Metamorphoses
- Beobachtungen zur Darstellungsart in Ovids Metamorphosen
- Changing forms: studies in the Metamorphoses of Ovid
- Chaucer's Ovidian arts of love
- Colloque Présence d'Ovide
- Commento inedito all'epistola ovidiana di Saffo a Faone
- Commento inedito all'epistola ovidiana di Saffo a Faone.
- Constructing authors and readers in the appendices Vergiliana, Tibulliana, and Ouidiana
- Der Aufbau der drei Bücher von Ovids Amores
- Desiring Rome : male subjectivity and reading Ovid's Fasti
- Die Darstellung von Naturgottheiten bei Ovid und früheren Dichtern
- Die Metamorphosen-Verdeutschung Albrechts von Halberstadt
- Die Parenthese in Ovids Metamorphosen und ihre dichterische Funktion
- Die mythologische Erzählung in Ovids Liebeskunst: Verankerung, Struktur und Funktion
- Enjoinder and argument in Ovid's Remedia amoris
- Epic succession and dissension : Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.623-14.582, and the reinvention of the Aeneid
- Epic succession and dissension : Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.623-14.582, and the reinvention of the Aeneid
- Etudes ovidiennes: introduction aux Fastes d'Ovide
- Fasti
- Fasti : Book IV
- Fasti, Book IV
- Fictus adulter: poet as actor in the Amores
- Founding the year : Ovid's Fasti and the poetics of the Roman calendar
- Gabriel Garcia Márquez and Ovid : magical and monstrous realities
- Genres and readers: Lucretius, love elegy, Pliny's Encyclopedia
- Heroidum epistulae XVIII-XIX : Leander Heroni, Hero Leandro
- History in Ovid
- Ibis
- Idleness working : the discourse of love's labor from Ovid through Chaucer and Gower
- Interpretationen zu Satz und Vers in Ovids erotischen Lehrgedicht: Intention und Rezeption von Form und Inhalt
- John Gower's literary transformations in the 'Confessio amantis': original articles and translations
- Komik in den Tristen Ovids
- L'esprit et l'humour chez Ovide
- L'opposition sous les Césars
- L'opposition sous les Césars
- L'étiologie religieuse dans les 'Fastes' d'Ovide
- La jeunesse d'Ovide
- Latin elegiac verse: a study of the metrical usages of Tibullus, Propertius & Ovid
- Les amours
- Les métamorphoses
- Les trois premiers livres de la Metamorphose d'Ovide
- Loving writing/Ovid's Amores
- Medieval Ovid : frame narrative and political allegory
- Metaformations: soundplay and wordplay in Ovid and other classical poets
- Metamorphic readings : transformation, language, and gender in the interpretation of Ovid's Metamorphoses
- Metamorphoses III
- Metamorphoses XIII-XV and indexes
- Milton and the metamorphosis of Ovid
- Milton and the renaissance Ovid
- Mythical and legendary narrative in Ovid's Fasti
- Narcissus and Pygmalion : illusion and spectacle in Ovid's Metamorphoses
- Narcissus and the invention of personal history
- Nonnos und Ovid
- Ovid
- Ovid als Dichter des Exils
- Ovid and his influence
- Ovid and his influence
- Ovid and his influence
- Ovid and the 'Canterbury tales'
- Ovid and the Elizabethans: a lecture delivered at a joint meeting of the English Association and the London Branch of the Classical Association
- Ovid and the politics of emotion in Elizabethan England
- Ovid and the politics of emotion in Elizabethan England
- Ovid before exile : art and punishment in the Metamorphoses
- Ovid im Urteil der Nachwelt: eine Testimoniensammlung
- Ovid in exile : power and poetic redress in the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto
- Ovid recalled
- Ovid recalled
- Ovid revisited : the poet in exile
- Ovid travestie : a burlesque upon several of Ovid's epistles
- Ovid travestie a burlesque upon several of Ovid's epistles / by Alexander Radcliffe ..
- Ovid's Amores, Book one : a commentary
- Ovid's Heroides
- Ovid's Metamorphoses Englished: George Sandys as translator and mythographer
- Ovid's Metamorphoses: an introduction to the basic aspects
- Ovid's art of imitation: Propertius in the Amores
- Ovid's banquet of sence With a coronet for his mistresse philosophy; and his amorous zodiack
- Ovid's causes: cosmogony and aetiology in the Metamorphoses
- Ovid's changing worlds : English Metamorphoses, 1567-1632
- Ovid's changing worlds : English metamorphoses, 1567-1632
- Ovid's fasti : historical readings at its bimillennium
- Ovid's lovers : desire, difference and the poetic imagination
- Ovid's revisions : the editor as author
- Ovid's toyshop of the heart: Epistulae Heroidum
- Ovid's women of the year : narratives of Roman identity in the Fasti
- Ovid, Amores (Book 1)
- Ovid, Aratus and Augustus : astronomy in Ovid's Fasti
- Ovid, Metamorphoses, 3.511-733 : Latin text with introduction, commentary, glossary of terms, vocabulary aid and study questions
- Ovid: a poet between two worlds
- Ovide en France dans la Renaissance
- Ovide: essai de lecture poétique
- Ovidiana: recherches sur Ovide
- Ovidio Metamorphoseos vulgare: Formen und Funktionen der volkssprachlichen Wiedergabe klassischer Dichtung in der italienischen Renaissance
- Ovidius Polytropos : metanarrative in Ovid's Metamorphoses
- Ovids Metamorphosen
- P. Ovidii Nasonis : Heroidum epistula VII : Dido Aeneae
- P. Ovidius Naso: Tristia I: Interpretationen
- P. Ovidius Naso: der Brief der Sappho an Phaon, mit literarischem und kritishem Kommentar im Rahmen einer motivgeschichtlichen Studie
- Playing gods : Ovid's Metamorphoses and the politics of fiction
- Playing with time : Ovid and the Fasti
- Poetic memory : allusion in the poetry of Callimachus and the Metamorphoses of Ovid
- Poetic memory : allusion in the poetry of Callimachus and the Metamorphoses of Ovid
- Poetry and fable: studies in mythological narrative in sixteenth-century France
- Pub. Ovidii Nasonis Heroidum epistolae : unà cum A. Sabini epistolis tribus ad totidem Ovidianas responsoriis : Amorum libri III, De arte amandi libri III, De remedio amoris libri II : aliáque quae sequens pagella indicabit : accesserunt in Nasonis Epistolas annotatiunculae quaedam è variis autoribus binc indè excerotae
- Pub. Ovidii Nasonis Heroidum epistolæ : unà cum A. Sabini epistolis tribus ad totidem Ovidianas responsoriis : Amorum libri III, De arte amandi libri III, De remedio amoris libri II aliáque quæ sequens pagella indicabit : Guidonis Morilioni argumenta in Epistolas
- Pub. Ovidii Nasonis Heroidum epistolæ : unà cum A. Sabini epistolis tribus, ad totidem Ovidianas responsoriis : Amorum libri III, De arte amandi libri III, De remedio amoris libri II : aliàque quæ sequens pagella indicabit : Guidonis Morilioni argumenta in epistolas
- Readers and writers in Ovid's Heroides : transgressions of genre and gender
- Readers and writers in Ovid's Heroides : transgressions of genre and gender
- Renaissance postscripts : responding to Ovid's Heroides in sixteenth-century France
- Repeat performances : Ovidian repetition and the Metamorphoses
- Repeat performances : Ovidian repetition and the Metamorphoses
- Scholia in P. Ovidi Nasonis Ibin | Ibis
- Seduction and repetition in Ovid's Ars amatoria 2
- Shakespeare and Ovid
- Simile and Identity in Ovid's <EM>Metamorphoses</EM>
- Spenser and Ovid
- Strucktur und Einheit der Metamorphosen Ovids
- Studi intorno alle fonti e alla composizione delle Metamorfosi di Ovidio
- Terminologie und Typologie des Verwandlungsvorgangs in den Metamorphosen Ovids
- The Amores of Ovid: a lecture delivered in the Hall of Corpus Christi College ... 1912
- The Face of Nature: Wit, Narrative, and Cosmic Origins in Ovid's \"\"Metamorphoses\"\"
- The Middle English text of Caxton's Ovid, Book I
- The Ovidian Heroine as Author : Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides
- The Ovidian heroine as author : reading, writing, and community in the Heroides
- The World of Ovid's Metamorphoses
- The additional short syllables in Ovid
- The criticism of didactic poetry : essays on Lucretius, Virgil, and Ovid
- The death of Procris: amor and the hunt in Ovid's Metamorphoses
- The metamorphosis of Ovid : from Chaucer to Ted Hughes
- The mystery of Ovid's exile
- The mystery of Ovid's exile
- The poetics of Latin didactic : Lucretius, Vergil, Ovid, Manilius
- The poetics of Latin didactic : Lucretius, Vergil, Ovid, Manilius
- The poetics of exile: program and polemic in the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto of Ovid
- The second book of Ovid's Tristia: a public lecture delivered in the Hall of Corpus Christi College ... 1913
- The severed word: Ovid's Heroides and the Novela sentimental
- The tragedy of Ovid
- The transvestite Achilles : gender and genre in Statius' Achilleid
- The world of Ovid's Metamorphoses
- Three Roman poets, Plautus, Catullus, Ovid, their lives, times and works,
- Three Roman poets, Plautus, Catullus, Ovid: their lives, times and works
- Tragedy in Ovid : theater, metatheater, and the transformation of a genre
- Two books of elegies in imitation of the first books of Ovid de Tristibus, with part of the third : to which is added verses upon several occasions with some translations out of the Latin and Greek poets
- Two books of elegies in imitation of the first books of Ovid de Tristibus, with part of the third to which is added verses upon several occasions with some translations out of the Latin and Greek poet
- Untersuchungen zur Textgeschichte Ovids
- Verse upon several occasions : with some translations out of the Latin and Greek poets
- Verse upon several occasions with some translations out of the Latin and Greek poets / by the same author
- Was ist Exil? : Ovids Tristia und Epistulae ex Ponto
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