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Si qua fides: Gli Amores di Ovidio e la persuasione elegiaca. Palermo: Palumbo, 2003.

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Dimundo, Rosalba. L' elegia allo specchio: Studi sul I libro degli Amores di Ovidio. Bari: Edipuglia, 2000.

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Ovid. Ovid in love: Ovid's Amores. London: John Murray, 2000.

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Il remedium amoris da Ovidio a Shakespeare. Pisa: Pisa University Press, 2014.

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Weinlich, Barbara. Ovids Amores: Gedichtfolge und Handlungsablauf. Stuttgart: B.G. Teubner, 1999.

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1952-, Perkins Caroline A., and Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D., eds. Ovid's Amores, Book one: A commentary. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2011.

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Bretzigheimer, Gerlinde. Ovids Amores: Poetik in der Erotik. Tübingen: G. Narr, 2001.

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Harmful eloquence: Ovid's Amores from Antiquity to Shakespeare. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996.

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McKeown, J. C. Ovid, Amores: Text, prolegomena, and commentary. Liverpool, Great Britain: F. Cairns, 1987.

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Ovid's literary loves: Influence and innovation in the Amores. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997.

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Enjoinder and argument in Ovid's Remedia amoris. Stuttgart: F. Steiner, 1997.

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Ovid. The second book of Amores = P. Ovidi Nasonis Amorum liber secundus. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1991.

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Purnelle, G. Ovide, Amores: Index verborum, listes de fréquence, relevés grammaticaux. Liège: Université de Liège, Faculté de philosophie et lettres, Centre informatique de philosophie et lettres, 1990.

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Liebeserfahrungen: Zur Rolle des elegischen Ich in Ovids Amores. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1990.

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Ovid. Amores, Metamorphoses : selections. Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1998.

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Ovid, Charbra Adams Jestin, and Phyllis B. Katz. Amores, Metamorphoses: Selections. 2nd ed. Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy Carducci Publishers, 2000.

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Ovid. Ovid, Amores: Text, prolegomena and commentary in four volumes. Leeds: Cairns, 1989.

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Liebe im Widerstreit: Interpretationen zu Ovids Amores und ihrem literarischen Hintergrund. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1989.

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Ovid. Heroides ; and, Amores. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1986.

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Hoc illi praetulit auctor opus: Ovids Amores und die Entwicklung seines weiteren Werkes. Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag, 2014.

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Purnelle-Simart, Cl. Ovide, Ars amatoria, Remedia amoris, De medicamine: Index verborum, listes de fréquence, relevés grammaticaux. Liège: Université de Liège, Faculté de philosophie et lettres, Centre informatique de philosophie et lettres, 1987.

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Ovid. Thomas Heywood's Art of love: The first complete English translation of Ovid's Ars amatoria. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000.

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Ovid. Ovid in Love: Ovid's Amores. St Martins Pr, 2000.

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Turpin, William. Ovid, Amores. Saint Philip Street Press, 2020.

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Loving Writing/Ovid's Amores. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Oliensis, Ellen. Loving Writing/Ovid's Amores. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Oliensis, Ellen. Loving Writing/Ovid's Amores. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Boyd, Barbara Weiden. Seeing Double: Ovid’s Diomedes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190680046.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 focuses on the Homeric character Diomedes and his appearances in Ovid’s poetry. It begins with a detailed discussion of the scene in Iliad Book 4 in which Agamemnon chastises Diomedes for not being quicker to join the fighting, comparing him to his detriment with his father, Tydeus. The discussion focuses on a small but significant ambiguity in this episode regarding Diomedes’s response to Agamemnon, and then proceeds to a more general consideration of the centrality of paternity to Homeric values. A reading informed by the poetics of metatextuality suggests the relevance of this scene to Ovid’s relationship with Homer. The remainder of the chapter offers a detailed analysis of two episodes in the Ovidian corpus featuring Diomedes, Amores 1.7 and an episode in Metamorphoses Book 14, and suggests how Ovid uses them as opportunities to position himself as the poetic “son” of Homer.
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Ovid. The Love Books of Ovid Being the Amores, Ars Amatoria, Remedia Amoris and Medicamina Faciei Femineae of Publius Ovidius Naso. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2005.

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Ovid. The Love Books of Ovid Being the Amores, Ars Amatoria, Remedia Amoris And Medicamina Faciei Femineae of Publius Ovidius Naso. Kessinger Publishing, 2005.

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Weinlich, Barbara. Ovids Amores: Gedichtfolge und Handlungsablauf. De Gruyter, Inc., 1999.

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Weinlich, Barbara. Ovids Amores: Gedichtfolge und Handlungsablauf. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 1999.

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Weinlich, Barbara. Ovids Amores: Gedichtfolge und Handlungsablauf. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2011.

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Ovid, Charbra Adams Jestin, and Phyllis B. Katz. Ovid: Amores, Metamorphoses : Selections. 2nd ed. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2000.

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Turpin, William. Ovid, Amores (Book 1). Open Book Publishers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0067.

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Turpin, William. Ovid, Amores (Book 1). Open Book Publishers, 2016.

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Jestin, Charbra Adams, and Phyllis B. Katz. Ovid: Amores, Metamorphoses Selections. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1999.

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Jestin, Charbra Adams, and Phyllis B. Katz. Ovid: Amores, Metamorphoses Selections. Bolchazy Carducci Pub, 1999.

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Ryan, Maureen B., and Caroline A. Perkins. Ovid's Amores, Book One: A Commentary. University of Oklahoma Press, 2011.

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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Ovids Spiel Mit der Liebe: Amores. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Company KG, 2017.

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Brendel, Wulf, Marlit Jakob, Britta Schunemann, and Heike Vollstedt. Ovids Spiel Mit der Liebe: Amores. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Company KG, 2017.

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Ovid, Sarah Ruden, and Len Krisak. Ovid's Erotic Poems: Amores and Ars Amatoria. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014.

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Ovid. Ovid's Erotic Poems: "Amores" and "Ars Amatoria". University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014.

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Ovid Amores II: A Selection. Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.

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Boyd, Barbara Weiden. Homer in Love. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190680046.003.0008.

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Chapter 7 considers a second central theme in Ovid’s Homeric reception, desire, and its evocation through repetition. The erotic tradition of Homeric reception that Ovid inherited can be seen in the longest extant fragment of the elegiac poem Leontion, in which the Hellenistic poet Hermesianax offers a catalogue of ancient poets and the women they loved. In Tristia 1.6, Ovid expands upon the central trope of this catalogue, in which poetry is personified as the beloved object of a poet’s desire. The love-poet, suggests Ovid, strives continually to renew his love by recreating the great loves of past poetry, aspiring always to surpass them. Discussions of Ovid’s treatment of Penelope in Heroides 1, Calypso in Ars amatoria Book 2, and Circe in the Remedia amoris explore Ovid’s continuing interest in figuring himself as a second Homer by imagining Homer as an elegiac poet.
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Cox, Fiona. Jane Alison. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779889.003.0012.

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Jane Alison’s fascination with Ovid was apparent with the publication of her first book, The Love Artist—a vivid portrayal of Ovid’s exile and the woman who bewitched him. Alison’s lifelong engagement with Ovid has seen a recent translation of selected extracts from the Amores and the Metamorphoses, especially. Like Pollard, Alison employs turns of phrase that bring Ovid directly into the contemporary world and remind us of how powerfully he has spoken of the pleasures, hurts, and anxieties that have been a part of female experience from generation to generation. Furthermore, by looking back from these translations to Alison’s memoir of a troubled childhood, we can see how Ovid helped her to structure her understanding of her chaotic and destabilized background.
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Jestin, Charbra Adams, and Phyllis B. Katz. Ovid: Amores, Metamorphoses (Selections), Teacher's Edition. 2nd ed. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2000.

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Booth, Joan. Ovid: Amores Book II (Classical Texts). Aris & Phillips, 1987.

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Boyd, Barbara Weiden. Ovid's Literary Loves: Influence and Innovation in the Amores. University of Michigan Press, 1998.

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Jones, David. Enjoinder and Argument in Ovid’s Remedia Amoris. Franz Steiner Verlag, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.25162/9783515118187.

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