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Ovid: Amores II

edited with translation and commentary by Joan Booth

Text, translation, commentary and notes. (Aris & Phillips 1991)

ISBN-13: 978-0-85668-175-2
ISBN-10: 0-85668-175-X
Paperback. Price GB £18.00

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Table of contents

Preface
Introduction
I. 'The glory of Paelignain people': Ovid and his poetic career
II. 'Poems a lass would like to hear': love-elegy
III. 'Frivolous muse': The Amores IV. What came naturally: Ovid's elegiac style
V. The text
VI. The translation Parallel Latin text and English Translation
Commentary
Index

Biographical note

Joan Booth is Professor at the Department of Greek and Latin Lanuages and Culture s, University of Leiden. She is the author of Catullus to Ovid: Reading Latin Love Elegy (Bristol Classical Press 1995)


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