Ovid in the Middle Ages

Ovid in the Middle Ages
Title Ovid in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author James G. Clark
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 385
Release 2011-07-28
Genre History
ISBN 1107002052

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This book explores the extraordinary influence of Ovid upon the culture - learned, literary, artistic and popular - of medieval Europe.

Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis
Title Metamorphosis PDF eBook
Author Alison Keith
Publisher Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
Total Pages 358
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780772720351

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Reading Ovid in Medieval Wales

Reading Ovid in Medieval Wales
Title Reading Ovid in Medieval Wales PDF eBook
Author Paul Russell
Publisher
Total Pages 291
Release 2017
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780814213223

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Reading Ovid in Medieval Wales provides the first complete edition and discussion of the earliest surviving fragment of Ovid's Ars amatoria, or The Art of Love, glossed mainly in Latin but also in Old Welsh. This study discusses the significance of the manuscript for classical studies and how it was absorbed into the classical Ovidian tradition.

Ovid Renewed

Ovid Renewed
Title Ovid Renewed PDF eBook
Author Charles Martindale
Publisher CUP Archive
Total Pages 340
Release 1990-07-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521397452

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This book is a study of Ovid and his poetry as a cultural phenomenon, conceived in the belief that such a study of tradition also casts fresh light on Ovid himself. Its main concern is with exploring the influence of Ovid on literature, especially English literature, but it also takes a wider perspective, including, for example, the visual arts. The book takes the form of a series of studies by specialists in their fields, including a number of scholars of international renown. The essays cover the period from the twelfth century, when there was an upsurge of interest in Ovid, through to the decline in his fortunes in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. They are critical and comparative in approach and collectively give a detailed sense of Ovid's importance in Western culture. Topics covered include Ovid's influence on Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare and his contemporaries, Dryden, T. S. Eliot, the myths of Daedalus and Icarus and Pygmalion, and the influence of Ovid's poetry on art.

Appendix Ovidiana

Appendix Ovidiana
Title Appendix Ovidiana PDF eBook
Author Ovid
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Appendix Ovidiana
ISBN 9780674238381

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The pseudonymous Appendix Ovidiana--which includes nature, erotic, and religious poetry--reflects different understandings of an admired Classical poet and expands his legacy through the Middle Ages. This is the first comprehensive collection and English translation of these medieval Latin verses ascribed to Ovid.

The Ethical Poetic of the Later Middle Ages

The Ethical Poetic of the Later Middle Ages
Title The Ethical Poetic of the Later Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Judson Boyce Allen
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 549
Release 1982-12-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1442632992

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This study of the definition of literature in the late medieval period is based on manuals of writing and on literary commentary and glosses. It defines a method of reading which may now profitably explain medieval texts, and identifies new primary medieval evidence which may ground and guide new reading. Allen chooses texts whose commentary tradition provides the greatest opportunity for completeness. The most important of these is Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Medieval readings of Ovid bring into focus a number of major literary questions—the problems of fable and fiction, of unity imposed by miscellany poetry, of allegorical commentary, and of Christian use of pagan culture—all in connection with text which furnished medieval authors with more stories than any other single source except possibly the Bible. Allen also studies commentaries on the Consolation of Philosophy of Boethius, the Thebaid of Statius, the De nuptiis of Martianus Capella, the medieval Christian hymn-book, and the Poetria nova of Geoffrey of Vinsauf. Together these texts represent the range of medieval literature—a literature which, Allen concludes, was taken as direct ethical discourse, logically conducted and artfully organized within a system of language that also assimilated the natural world and sought to absorb its audience.

A Handbook to the Reception of Ovid

A Handbook to the Reception of Ovid
Title A Handbook to the Reception of Ovid PDF eBook
Author John F. Miller
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 520
Release 2014-10-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1118876180

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A Handbook to the Reception of Ovid presents more than 30original essays written by leading scholars revealing the richdiversity of critical engagement with Ovid’s poetry thatspans the Western tradition from antiquity to the presentday. Offers innovative perspectives on Ovid’s poetry and itsreception from antiquity to the present day Features contributions from more than 30 leading scholars inthe Humanities. Introduces familiar and unfamiliar figures in the history ofOvidian reception. Demonstrates the enduring and transformative power ofOvid’s poetry into modern times.