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Ovid: Metamorphoses IX-XIIedited with introduction, translation and notes by D. E. HillOvid's Metamorphosis is a work which displays his mature genius and is a treasure house of mythology. This volume continues in the same style as books I-IV, V-VIII; with a line by line translation and notes which trace Ovid's sources and his influence on literature and art. It has, however, been designed to stand alone or to be read as a sequel to the earlier volumes. Latin text with facing-page translation, introduction and notes240p (Aris & Phillips 1999) Table of ContentsPreface Biographical noteDonald Hill is head of the department of Classics at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and editor of Ovids' Metamorphoses I-IV, V-VIII and XIII-XV in this series. Related Titles
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