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  • The town was named after Newton Ovid, a local resident.
  • ostly influenced by French models as well as by Ovid; a second period during which his main inspirat
  • Ovid also calls him Titan, in fact "lumina Titan".
  • inch gives for the classical myths are those in Ovid and Virgil.
  • There is also a connection between Ovid and Augustus' daughter, Julia, who was also exi
  • as mustered into Federal service at Port Huron, Ovid, and Ypsilanti, Michigan on April 10, 1863.
  • nt Latin scholar, being acquainted with Cicero, Ovid and other authors, and his spirit is rather tha
  • ished translations of the Heroycall Epistles of Ovid, and of the Eglogs of Mantuan (Gianbattista Spa
  • Thanks to the literary renditions of Ovid and Fulgentius it was a well-known myth through
  • He also published a commentary on Ovid Ars Amatoria I (1970) and an edition of Fragmen
  • Ovid believed that the flame was fed from "fatty foo
  • hich is generally the same as that recounted by Ovid, but ends with Byblis hanging herself with her
  • Ovid Butler, founder of Butler University
  • In Ancient Rome, Manilius and Ovid called the constellation Litoreus (shore-inhabi
  • d two biographies, The Last Mafioso with author Ovid Demaris and Vengeance is Mine with author Micha
  • likely he believed them more than the satirist Ovid, for example.
  • Halsey was supervisor of the Town of Ovid from 1794 to 1804, and was a member of the New
  • at college as a soprano singer, and lecture on Ovid, Hellenistic poetry and Catullus.
  • Ovid, Ibis, line 517 (with scholiast noted by Graves
  • a farm halfway between the villages of Lodi and Ovid in the "Lake country" of western New York state
  • Greek myth of Ceyx and Alcyone as recounted by Ovid in his Metamorphoses.
  • The story of Narcissus, told by the poet Ovid in his Metamorphoses, is of a handsome youth wh
  • ent gods, which had been told by the Roman poet Ovid in his Metamorphoses.
  • ilesian tales gained a reputation for ribaldry: Ovid, in Tristia, contrasts the boldness of Aristide
  • plagiarism, noting Dylan's direct reference to Ovid in the album's first song, "Thunder on the Moun
  • Ovid is a statutory town in Sedgwick County, Colorad
  • his expert analysis of ancient authors such as Ovid, Lucretius and Virgil.
  • In his longer narrative sections, Ovid makes use of tragedy, epic poetry, elegy, and H
  • Ovid, Metamorphoses i.588-747
  • Ovid, Metamorphoses 9, 446-665
  • Coltrin was born in Ovid, New York.
  • Born in Ovid, New York, Burroughs completed a preparatory co
  • Ford's mother's family came from Ovid, New York.
  • ordained minister of the Presbyterian church in Ovid, New York.
  • g "The Stolen and Perverted Writings of Homer & Ovid: of Plato & Cicero, which all Men ought to cont
  • On the Roman side, Ovid particularly focuses on and employs Virgil's Ae
  • Venus and Adonis ( Ovid poem), a poem from Ovid's Metamorphoses, possib
  • reely from John Dryden's English translation of Ovid published in 1717, The Story of Acis, Polyphemu
  • Ovid R. Sellers.
  • A similar theme is found in Ovid regarding the Cumaean Sibyl.
  • But here, too, Ovid retains his style and his discretion, avoiding
  • Ovid returns to the theme of war several times throu
  • Ovid Rogers Sellers (August 12, 1884 - 1975) was an
  • storical poetry as well as the annal tradition ( Ovid says in the prologue that one of his sources ar
  • Ovid Sellers grew up on the campus of Wentworth Mili
  • Her parentage was flexible: for Ovid, she could equally be Pallantis, signifying the
  • Ovid tells the story of striges attacking the legend
  • Ovid Teodorescu
  • "Swift and Ovid: The Development of Metasatire."
  • Ovid, the famous Roman poet, is almost always depict
  • This Acoetes was, according to Ovid, the son of a poor fisherman in Maeonia, who se
  • re is a good place to meet girls, for instance, Ovid, the classically educated trickster, refers to
  • He was educated at the college in Ovid, then at Union College in Schenectady, then, fr
  • The painting's subject is taken from Ovid, though with modifications (Adonis leaves Venus
  • For some episodes, the sources Ovid used are untraceable.
  • According to Ovid, Vesta was indeed the Earth itself, the sacred
  • s could be the reason or part of the reason why Ovid was banished from Rome.
  • In this, one of the most important works for Ovid was Callimachus' Aetia; the use of divine inter
  • urrently indexed in: Scopus, EBSCOhost, PubMed, Ovid, Web of Science, and SwetsWise.
  • n-Gale (Gale Group), Proquest, British Library, Ovid, Web of Science, and SwetsWise.
  • He also wrote two poems in imitation of Ovid, which were addressed to Pippin.
  • n Britten dedicated his Six Metamorphoses after Ovid which she premiered at the Aldeburgh Festival i
  • Ovid will regularly deliberately pass over material
  • acroix himself, was written: "Some examine him [ Ovid] with interest, others go home and offer wild f
  • ife, or of knowledge they acquired after death: Ovid writes of a marketplace in the underworld, wher
  • Ovid wrote that the river flowed through the cave of
  • tion of two of the books, dated to around 1 BC, Ovid wrote the third dealing with the same themes fr