Ovid Heroides 11,13 and 14 : : a commentary / / by James Reeson.

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 recen...

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Superior document:Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ; 221
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston ;, Köln : : Brill,, [2001]
©2001
Year of Publication:2001
Language:English
Latin
Series:Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ; 221.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 357 pages)
Notes:Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1999.
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Summary: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.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [315]-322) and index.
ISBN:9004351000
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by James Reeson.