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Appendix Ovidiana: Latin Poems Ascribed to Ovid in the Middle Ages (Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library #62) (Hardcover)

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By Ralph Hexter (Editor), Ralph Hexter (Translator), Laura Pfuntner (Editor)
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When does imitation of an author morph into masquerade? Although the Roman writer Ovid died in the first century CE, many new Latin poems were ascribed to him from the sixth until the fifteenth century. Like the Appendix Vergiliana, these verses reflect different understandings of an admired Classical poet and expand his legacy throughout the Middle Ages.

The works of the "medieval Ovid" mirror the dazzling variety of their original. The Appendix Ovidiana includes narrative poetry that recounts the adventures of both real and imaginary creatures, erotic poetry that wrestles with powerful desires and sexual violence, and religious poetry that--despite the historical Ovid's paganism--envisions the birth, death, and resurrection of Christ.

This is the first comprehensive collection and English translation of these pseudonymous medieval Latin poems.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780674238381
ISBN-10: 0674238389
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication Date: May 12th, 2020
Pages: 544
Language: English
Series: Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library

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