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Alfonso XGeneral Estoria, first part: Genesis, Book ,
ch. :, 237; Genesis, Book , ch. :,234–5
Alighieri, DanteConvivio: ..–, 149; .–, 150–1Epistle 3: 152–3, 154–5Inferno: .–, 125–6, 155; .–, 126;
.–, 126, 156–8De monarchia: .., 155; .., 155Vita Nova: .–, 143, 147; ., 150; .,
144De vulgari eloquentia: .., 155; .., 127,
155Anonymous
Art d’amour: –, 112; , 112; –,113; –, 114–15; –, 113;–, 116; –, 114; –,115; –, 117
Commentaries: ad Met. .–, 80–2; ad Met.., 79; ad Met. ., 78; ad Met..–, 79; ad Met. .–, 75;ad Met. ., 76; ad Met. .–,77; ad Met. .–, 76–7; ad Met.., 77–8; ad Met. .–, 79; ad Met.., 78
Histoire ancienne: ., 121–2; .–, 121;.–, 120–1; .–, 121; .–, 121;.–, 122
Chaucer, GeoffreyCanterbury Tales: .–, 223–6;
.–, 228; .–, 224; .–,225; .–, 228–9
Legend of Good Women: –, 211;–, 211–12; –, 212–13; –,213; –, 219–20; –, 220
Gospel According to Mark: :,169
Gospel According to Matthew: :, 169Gower, John
Confessio Amantis: .–, 222;.–, 209; .–, 215–18
Vox Clamantis: .–, 201–6
John of AntiochHistoria chronike: Fr. , 31
John of GarlandIntegumenta Ovidii: –, 61; –, 62;
–, 63; , 62; –, 63–4; –,63; –, 61–2; –, 64
Lovato LovatiMetrical epistles: –, 125
NonnosDionysiaca: .–, 29
OvidAmores: ., 243Ars Amatoria: ., 2; ., 169; .–, 113;
.–, 117; .–, 114; .–, 43;., 167; ., 116; .–, 115;.–, 117
Epistulae ex Ponto: ..–, 11; ..–,203, 205; ..–, 132; ..–, 203,205
Heroides: ., 121; .–, 202–3; .–,166; .–, 120–1
Metamorphoses: .–, 90, 156, 309; ., 57;., 92; .–, 169; .–, 91;.–, 36; .–, 99; .–, 53;.–, 53; .–, 36–41, 57;.–., 29; .–, 95; .–,172; .–, 31; .–, 221–2;.–, 225; ., 94; ., 57–8;.–, 207–9; .–, 69–70;.–, 70; .–, 243–4; .–,28; .–, 174; ., 3
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Ovid (cont.)Remedia amoris: –, 146; –, 202–3,
205Tristia: ..–, 8–9; ..–, 154–5;
..–, 7; .., 2; .–, 171;.., 2; ..–, 2n; ..–, 2
(Ovid)Nux: –, 124
Ovide moralisé .–, 88; .–, 89, 105;.–, 87, 105; .–, 88; .–,89–90; .–, 90; .–, 91; .–,93, 95; .–, 95–6; .–, 96;.–, 99; .–, 99; .–, 100;.–, 98; .–, 104–5;.–, 101–3; .–, 104;.–, 103; .–, 103; .–,94; .–, 94–5; .–, 93;.–, 97; .–, 93;.–, 93; .–, 97;.–, 93; .–, 93;.–, 216; .–,93
PetrarchEclogue 10: –, 129On his own ignorance and that of many others:
., 129Rerum memorandarum libri: ., 128Triumph of Love: .–, 129
Quintus of SmyrnaPosthomerica: .–, 28
Revelation :, 201–2; :, 204Roman de la Rose –, 98; –, 100
Vulgate commentary ad Met. ., 63; ad Met.., 69; ad Met. ., 69; ad Met.., 69; ad Met. .–, 69–70; adMet. ., 68; ad Met. .–, 70
William of Thiegiis Commentaries: ad Met. .,74; ad Met. ., 73; ad Met. .–,72–3; ad Met. ., 73–4; ad Met. .,71
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Note: Page numbers in italics indicate illustrations.
Antwerp, Musaeum Plantin Moretus, MS m ,58–9
Basel, Universitätsbibliothek, MS f II , 71,74–5
Bergamo, Biblioteca civica Angelo Mai, Cassaf.MS , 272, 273
Berlin, SB-PKb, Diez. MS b Sant. , 303Berlin, SB-PKb, Diez. MS b Sant. , 303Berlin, SB-PKb, lat. qu. MS , 56Bern, Burgerbibliothek, MS , 303Bucharest, Biblioteca Academiei România, MS
, 46
Cambridge, Peterhouse College, MS , 160nCambridge, St John’s College, MS d (),
186Cambridge, University Library, MS kk
(), 165nCambridge, University Library, MS ii (),
164nCesena, Biblioteca Malatestiana, MS mxxv ,
280Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Fabricius
MS , 58–9Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Thott
MS , 84
Escorial, El, Real Biblioteca, MS y iii , 46Eton College, MS , 183, 203nEton College, MS , 177
Florence, BML, Acquisti e doni MS , 140Florence, BML, Ashburnham MS , 133Florence, BML, Conv. Soppr. MS , 46Florence, BML, Conv. Soppr. MS , 139Florence, BML, Conv. Soppr. MS , 139
Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 41Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 130Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 304Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 138Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 278–9, 279Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 135Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 136Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 140Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 139Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 54Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 140Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 138Florence, BML, Plut. MS , 132Florence, BML, San Marco MS , 8, 134, 135Florence, BML, San Marco MS , 134Florence, BML, San Marco MS , 135Florence, BML, San Marco MS , 135Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale,
Panciatichi MS , 275–8, 276, 277Frankfurt Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek,
Barth. MS , 303n
Geneva, Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire,MS , 273n
Gotha, Forschungs- und Landesbibliothek, MS i, 272
le Puy en Velay, private collection, 74–5Leiden, Bibliotheek der Rijksuniversiteit, BPL
MS , 66Leiden, Bibliotheek der Rijksuniversiteit, BPL
MS , 51Leiden, Bibliotheek der Rijksuniversiteit, Voss.
lat. MS o , 304Leipzig, University Library, MS Rep. o , 50London, BL, Add. MS , 6London, BL, Cotton MS Julius f vii, 273n
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London, BL, Cotton MS Titus d xx, 187, 194London, BL, Harley MS , 21nLondon, BL, Harley MS , 22, 131London, BL, King’s Collection MS , 136London, BL, Lansdowne MS , 225London, BL, Royal MS c , 188London, BL, Royal MS f xv, 188–9Lyons, Bibliothèque municipale, MS , 84,
270
Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS a sup.,45–6
Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS b inf., 54Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS b sup.,
46Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS e sup.,
137Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS n sup.,
71Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS q sup., 46Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS r sup.,
138Modena, Biblioteca Estense, Est. lat. MS
(alpha ), 304Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm ,
7, 48nMunich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm ,
51, 52Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm ,
48nMunich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm ,
48nMunich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm ,
304Munich Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm ,
297Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm ,
177
Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio EmanueleIII, MS ii c , 42–3
Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio EmanueleIII, MS iv f , 136
Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio EmanueleIII, MS iv f , 7, 257–9, 258, 261, 263, 275
New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, MS m, 83
New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, MS m ,22, 131
Oxford, Balliol College, MS , 183Oxford, Bodl., Auct. MS f , 8, 178Oxford, Bodl., Bodley MS , 187Oxford, Bodl., Bodley MS , 162, 174nOxford, Bodl., Bodley MS , 160n
Oxford, Bodl., Canon. class. lat. MS , 58–9Oxford, Bodl., Canon. class. lat. MS , 71Oxford, Bodl., Digby MS , 11Oxford, Bodl., Hatton MS , 60Oxford, Bodl., Holkham MS , 303Oxford, Bodl., Rawlinson MS b , 272Oxford, Merton College, MS , 170–1Oxford, St John’s College, MS , 225, 229–30
Paris, Bibliothèque de l’Arsenal, MS , 86,270
Paris, BN, fr. MS , 85Paris, BN, fr. MS , 273nParis, BN, fr. MS , 85Paris, BN, fr. MS , 19nParis, BN, fr. MS , 85Paris, BN, gr. MS , 45–6Paris, BN, gr. MS , 46Paris, BN, lat. MS , 49, 71–4Paris, BN, lat. MS , 64Paris, BN, lat. MS , 177Paris, BN, lat. MS , 178Paris, BN, Supplément grec MS , 42–3Pistoia, Biblioteca Forteguerriana, MS a , 54
Rome, Biblioteca Angelica, MS , 137Rome, Biblioteca Vallicelliana, f MS , 136Rouen, Bibliothèque municipale, MS o , 84,
86, 264, 265–70, 266, 267, 268, 269
Salzburg, Stiftsbibliothek St. Peter (Abtei), MS av , 48n
Sélestat, Bibliothèque humaniste, MS , 67Sélestat, Bibliothèque humaniste, MS , 67St. Omer, Bibliothèque municipale, MS , 51
Toulouse, Bibliothèque municipale, MS (), 171n
Tours, Bibliothèque municipale, MS , 303Trent, Castello del Buonconsiglio, MS , 278Treviso, Biblioteca civica, MS , 271, 271–2
Vatican City, BAV, Barb. gr. MS , 46Vatican City, BAV, Ottob. lat. MS , 67–8Vatican City, BAV, Ottob. lat. MS , 134Vatican City, BAV, Pal. lat. MS , 71, 74–7Vatican City, BAV, Reg. gr. MS , 34, 36–41,
42, 46Vatican City, BAV, Reg. gr. MS , 34, 41, 42,
46Vatican City, BAV, Reg. lat. MS , 273, 274Vatican City, BAV, Reg. lat. MS , 85Vatican City, BAV, Urb. lat. MS , 178Vatican City, BAV, Vat. gr. MS , 46Vatican City, BAV, Vat. lat. MS , 71, 79–82
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Vatican City, BAV, Vat. lat. MS , 94Vatican City, BAV, Vat. lat. MS , 259–61,
260, 262Vatican City, BAV, Vat. lat. MS , 67Vatican City, BAV, Vat. lat. MS ,
303–4Vatican City, BAV, Vat. lat. MS , 137Vatican City, BAV, Vat. lat. MS , 278Vatican City, BAV, Vat. lat. MS , 138Vatican City, BAV, Vat. lat. MS , 177Vatican City, BAV, Vat. lat. MS , 295Vatican City, BAV, Vat. lat. MS ,
136Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, lat., MS
xiii (), 132nVenice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, lat., MS
xiii (), 132
Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, lat., MSxiii (), 133
Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, lat. MSxiv (), 51
Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Marc.gr. MS (coll. ), 41–2
Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Marc.gr. MS (coll. ), 45–6
Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Zan. lat.MS a, 280, 281
Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, MS, 280, 282
Wolfenbüttel, Herzog-August Bibliothek, Cod.Guelf. . Aug. o, 71–2
Worcester Cathedral Library, MS f , 174Worcester Cathedral Library, MS q , 187
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Abbo of Ramsey, Abélard, Pierre, accessus commentaries on O., , , , , ,
, , , –, , –, , ,; of Arnulf of Orléans, ; on theHeroides, ; on the Metamorphoses, ,n; Orléanais, , ; of William ofThiegiis,
Actaeon, iconography of, –, , –aetas Ovidiana, –, , , , –, ,
, Alain of Lille, , , Alberic of Montecassino, Albumasar, Alcuin, Aldhelm of Malmesbury, , Alexander of Villadei, , , , Alexandria, , Alfonso X (‘The Wise’), , –, , –,
, –; Estoria de España of, –;General Estoria of, –
Alighieri, Dante, , ; Convivio, , , ,; De vulgari eloquentia, –, ;Epistle 3, , –, , ; exile of,–, –; illustrations in themanuscripts of, ; O.’s influence on,–, –; silencing of O. by, –;Vita Nova, , –, –, , , ,–; and the Vulgate commentary,
Allegoriae. See Arnulf of Orléansallegory, in interpretation of O.: , , ,
–, , , –, , , , –, ,, –, , –, –, , ;contrasted with irony, ; and illustration,, –, ; instability of, . See alsoJohn of Garland; Ovide moralisé; Ovidiusmoralizatus
Alonso de Madrigal, –amatory poems, of O., –, , , , .
See also Amores; Ars Amatoria; RemediaAmoris
Ammianus Marcellinus, amplification. See commentariesAnderson, W. S., n, n, n, anonymous commentaries, on O.,
–. See also commentariesanthologies. See florilegiaApollo, , ; associated with Augustus, ;
and the crow, –; iconography of,–
Appendix Vergiliana, , –, , Aquinas, Thomas, , –Archana deorum, , –Arethusa, , Argus, , ; iconography of, –, –,
–Ariadne and Theseus: Chaucer’s treatment of,
–; Gower’s treatment of, –, ;O.’s treatment of, in the Metamorphoses,
Aristotle, –Arnulf of Orléans, , , , –, –, , ,
, , , , , , , , , , n,, , , , , , , n
ars dictaminis. See dictaminaAscoli, A., n, , astrology, , –auctor, definitions of, –; O. as, audience: for O., , ; for sermons,
–. See also schoolsAugustinian order, , Augustus, O.’s conflict with, –, . See also
authority; exileauthenticity, of texts, , –authority: and auctores, ; Dante’s
appropriation of, ; Dante’s attitudetowards, –; O.’s relation to, , –,,
Bacon, Roger, Baebius Italicus, Bakalian, E., n
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Baldwin, B., Baldwin, J. W., nBardales, L., Barthes, R., –nBattaglia, S., nBaudri of Bourgeuil, –Beatrice, –, –, , , Bede, Belmonte, Mayfredo di, Bene da Firenze, , Benedictine order, , , , , Benoı̂t de Sainte Maure, , , , Berchorius, Bernardus Silvestris, –, , , Bersuire, Pierre, , , , , , –, , ,
–, , , –, , , , ,, –, , n. See also Ovidiusmoralizatus
bestiaries, and the illustration of O., biography, of O.: in accessus, , , ; Dante’s
reaction to, , –; in the De vetula,–
Black, R., , , , , , Blantzes, Spyridon, Blumenfeld-Kosinski, R., Boccaccio, Giovanni, O.’s influence on, , ,
–, –, , , nBoethius, , , , , , , , , –;
Consolation of Philosophy, –, –Boissonade, J. F., , Bologna, University of, Bonsignori, Giovanni, Born, L. K., nBotterill, S., Bracciolini, Poggio, , nBraune, J., Brinton, Thomas, , –, –Briseis, , Bromyard, John, Bryan, W. F., nBuonocore, M., Burley, Walter, Bury, Richard de, Bury St Edmunds, Byzantium. See Constantinople
Cadmus, , Camaldolese, Paolo, Cameron, A., Cantelowe, Nicholas, Carlyle, J. A., carmen perpetuum, Metamorphoses as, , Catalan, translations into, –catalogues, of books, –, –, , , ,
Cavalcanti, Guido, , , Caxton, William, , cento, Gower’s use of, Chaos, in O., , , , –, –. See also
creationCharity, William, Chatelain, M.-C., –nChaucer, Geoffrey, , , , , , –;
Ariadne and Theseus in, –;Canterbury Tales, –; Legend of GoodWomen, –, , –, ;Manciple’s Tale, , –; and moralizedreadings of O., , , –, ;Parson’s Tale, , , –; Pyramusand Thisbe in, –; translation by,–; and the Vulgate commentary,
Chrétien de Troyes, , , Christianity: prefiguration of in O., –, ,
, –; rejection of O. and pagan poetsin, , –, , ,
Christine de Pizan, Cicero, , , Cino da Pistoia, , –, , Clark, J., , Claudian, Clemence of Hungary, –Comestor, Peter, commentaries, on O., –, , , , –,
, , , ; allegorical, , –;amplification in, ; catena, , –; asendless process, ; grammatical, ,–, ; moralizing, , –, , –,–, , , , , , , , ,; mythological, , ; and translation,. See also accessus commentaries on O.;Arnulf of Orléans; exegesis; interpretation;Vulgate commentary; William of Orléans
Conrad of Hirsau, , Constantinople: knowledge of Latin in, ; O.’s
reception in, , –, –, , –Conversini da Ravenna, Giovanni, –Cooper, H., Copeland, R., , Corella, Joan Roı́s de, , Corinna, , Coulson, F. T., , n, n, ncourtly poetry, . See also romancesCovydraill, William, Craun, E., creation, in O., , , –, –; and the Book
of Genesis, –; and metamorphosis,–
Criseyde, , –Cristóbal, V., , Crosas Lopéz, F.,
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Culex, Curial e Güelfa, –Cyriacus of Ancona,
Dagenais, J., , dal Pozzo, Francesco, Damangeot-Bourdat, M.-F., nDaphne, –, , de Boer, C., , , , , –, De cuculo (pseudo-Ovidian), De fallaciis fortune (pseudo-Ovidian), Degenhart, B., De Jano (pseudo-Ovidian), De Lombardo et lumaca (pseudo-Ovidian), de Malkiel, L., , , Demats, P., , , De medicamine aurium (pseudo-Ovidian), De medicamine surdi (pseudo-Ovidian), Demetrios Triclinius, De mirabilibus mundi (pseudo-Ovidian), Dempster, G., nDe pediculo (pseudo-Ovidian), , , De pulice (pseudo-Ovidian), De quattuor humoribus (pseudo-Ovidian), –Derrida, J., desire: as constructed in O.’s amatory works,
, ; as dangerous, ; female, , ,–, , ; heterosexual, , –,; language of, ; and nature, –;performance of, ; Roman attitudestoward, –; same-sex, –, . Seealso gender; love; subjectivity, female
Desmond, M., –, nDe sompnio (pseudo-Ovidian), Deucalion and Pyrrha, De ventre (pseudo-Ovidian), De vetula (pseudo-Ovidian), , , , , ,
, , , –; used in sermons, ,
Dewar, M., nDiana and Actaeon, illustrations of, , ,
–dictamina, O. as model for, , , , ,
–. See also lettersdidacticism, in O., –, . See also
interpretation, moralizing; praeceptoramoris, O. as
Dietrich, Veit, nDimmick, J., , nDinkova-Bruun, G., Domenico di Bandini, –, Dominican order, Dominici, Giovanni, , dreams, in Vox Clamantis, –, Dronke, P., , n
Dunstan classbook,
Easterling, P. E., Eastry, Henry, Eberhard of Béthune, Ecloga (pseudo-Theodolus), encyclopaedias: Dante as writer of, ;
medieval fondness for, , ; O. as writerof, ,
Engelbrecht, W., n, , n, nEngels, J., , n, , England: manuscripts in, ; reception of O. in,
, , Enrique de Villena, –Erasmus, , ethics, O. as teacher of, , , –, , , ,
, , , , –, , , –,–, , , , , , . See alsoallegory; commentaries; interpretation;Ovide moralisé; Ovidius moralizatus
euhemerism, –, , , , , . Seealso allegory
Eusebius, , –, Eutropius, Evrard of Béthune, exegesis: Biblical, , ; methods of, ; in
the Ovide moralisé, . See alsocommentaries; interpretation
exile: of Dante, –, –; in theMetamorphoses, ; of O., , , , ,, –, –, . See also Ovid, worksof: Epistulae ex Ponto, Tristia
fables: O.’s work seen as collection of, , ; asdeceptive, , –; medieval, . Seealso allegory, in interpretation of O., Ovidemoralisé; Ovidius moralizatus
Facetus ‘moribus et vita’, –Farrell, J., Fiammetta, Fisher, E., , Fitz Stephen, William, florilegia, O.’s inclusion in, , , –, , ,
, , nFodor, N., Folchino de’ Borfoni, forgery, definitions of, , –, Foucault, M., –nFrance, manuscripts of O. in, Francesco de Gonzaga, Franciscan order, Frank, R., –Frederick II, Froissart, Jean, Frontinus,
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Fulco of Orléans, Fulgentius, , , –,
Galinsky, K., n, nGallus, C. Cornelius, –Garcı́a Yerba, V., Gascoigne, Thomas, Geiger, J., –gender: in Chaucer, –, –, –; in
Dante, ; in French translations of O.,; in O., , , . See also desire; love;subjectivity, female
Genesis, and O.’s creation myth, –Geoffrey of Vinsauf, , George the Synkellos, Gerald of Wales, Gheylhoven, Arnold, nGhisalberti, F., n, , , n, n, n,
, n, nGiacomo, Nicola di, Ginsberg, W., Giovanni del Virgilio, –, , , , –,
, , , n, nglosses, , , , ; interlinear, , , ;
marginal, , , , ; to theMetamorphoses, –; philological, ; ofWilliam of Orléans, –. See alsocommentaries; schools, O.’s use in
Godman, P., nGolden Age, myth of, –, González-Rivas Fernández, A., nGower, John, , , , , –, –;
Ariadne and Theseus in, –, ;Confessio Amantis, –, –, ;moralized versions of O. used by, , ,, –; Phoebus and Corvus in,–, ; Pyramus and Thisbe in,–, , ; Vox Clamantis, ,–
Gómez Redondo, F., Grafton, A., ngrammar, O. used in teaching of, –, , , ,
, , , , –, –, , , ,. See also commentaries; schools, O.’suse in
Greek: epics written in, , ; knowledge of inWestern Europe, ; O. translated into,–, –. See also Constantinople
Gregorius (student of Planoudes), –Gregory VII, Pope, Gudeman, A., Guibert of Nogent, , , Guillaume de Lorris, , Guillaume de Machaut, Guillelmus de Bay’lewyk,
Gunzo of Novara, , Guzmán, Fernán Pérez de,
Habinek, T., Hauréau, B., Hawkhurst, John, Hays, G., , nHelen, –, Henry of Blois, Henry of Settimello, , –hermeneutics, of the Ovide moralisé, , –.
See also interpretationHexter, R., , , , Histoire ancienne, –Historia Troyana, –history: O. used as source for, –; O.’s works
treated as, , , , , , , Holcot, Robert, , , , , Holobolos, Manuel, , Homer, Horace, , , , Hugutio of Pisa, humanism, –, , , , ; Catalan, ;
Christian, ; in England, ; in Italy,, , –, , ; in Spain, –
Huntingfield, Alice, –, Hyginus,
Ilias latina, illustration, of O.’s texts, –, –,
–imitations, of O., , , , –,
–impiety. See Christianity, rejection of O. and
pagan poets inÍñigo López de Mendoza, Alfonso de Madrigal,
Integumenta Ovidii, , , , , –, –,
, , , n. See also John of Garlandinterpretation: allegorical, , , , –, ,
, –, , , , –, , , –,, –, –, , ; hierarchiesin, ; literary, , , –, –, –;moralizing, , –, , –, –,, , , , , , , , ;open-ended, –; varieties of, . Seealso commentaries; exegesis
Io, , –, , , –Irmscher, J., irony: in Chaucer, –; contrasted with
allegory, Isidore of Seville, Italy: humanism in, , , –, , ;
manuscripts in, ; reception of O. in,–
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James, M. R., Jean, duc de Berry, , Jean de Meun, , , Jerome, Saint, , , Jiménez de Rada, John (Evangelist), –John of Antioch, , John the Baptist, , John of Garland, , , , , –, , , ,
, , , , , , , , , ,, , n. See also Integumenta Ovidii
John of Hauteville, John of London, , John the Lydian, , –John Malalas, John of Salisbury, Jordan, M., Jordan, William, Josephus, Flavius, Jouffroi, Jean, Juan Ruiz, –, Julius Montanus, Julius Titianus, Jung, M.-R., , , Juvenal,
Kempe, Margery, Kenney, E. J., , , Kensak, M., –nKer, N. R., nKeydell, R., , Klopsch, P., , nKnox, P., , Kristeller, P. O., n
Lactantius Firmianus, –Lactantius Placidus, , –, , , , Lamoureaux, J., Latin: in the Greek East, , ; in late
antiquity, –; Planoudes’ knowledge of,
Latini, Brunetto, Lavin, Pierre, , Lebek, W. D., Léchat, D., nLeclercq, J., Legat, Hugh, , Legend of Thisbe, Leland, John, Lenz, F. W., n, n, Leomarte, Leo X, Pope, letters, writing of, –, , . See also
dictaminalibraries, monastic, , –
Libro de Alexandre, Libro de buen amor, –, López de Mendoza, Íñigo (Marqués de
Santillana), , , Lord, C., , , Lovato Lovati, –love: Chaucer’s treatment of, ; Dante’s
treatment of, –, –; Gower’streatment of, ; O.’s personification of,. See also Amores; Ars Amatoria; desire;gender; praeceptor amoris; Remedia amoris;subjectivity, female
Lubac, H. de, Lucan, , , , , , , , Lycaon, –, , Lydgate, John, ,
Macaulay, G. C., , Macrobius, Magistrale, F., nMaiano, Dante da, Makolas, John, Mansion, Colard, Manuel, Ferrant, Manuel Holobolos, manuscripts: illumination of, , –; of O.,
, , , , , , , –, –, ,–, –, –, , , , –, –,–, , –, , –, , –;of the Ovide moralisé, –; production of,–,
Marguin-Hamon, E., nMarpicati, P., marriage, medieval views of, –, –, Martianus Capella, , Mattia, E., McGill, S., nMcKinley, K., Medici, Cosimo de’, –Medici, Giulio de’, Medici, Lorenzo de’, Mena, Juan de, –Mercury, , , , –, –; and Argus,
–, , , metamorphosis: Christian interpretations of,
–, ; Dante’s refiguration of, ,–; Ovide moralisé’s treatment of,–; as poetic principle, , , , ,–, –, ,
Metge, Bernat, , –, Michael VIII Palaeologus, –Michalopoulos, A., Michelangelo, Minnis, A., Mish, F.,
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Missis, A. J., nmnemonics, –Modoin of Autun, monasteries, study of O. in, , –, –,
–Montagnone, Geremia da, Montecassino, , –, Montreuil, Jean de, moralizing. See allegory; ethics; interpretation;
Ovide moralisé; Ovidius moralizatusMozley, J. H., –nMüller, H., Mulligan, B., Mussato, Albertino, , mythography, –, , , –, , , , ,
, , , –, ; as source for theOvide moralisé,
myths: added to the Metamorphoses, –;commentaries on, ; interpretation of,, , ; treated as history, ,
Nequam, Alexander, , Newton, F., nNiccoli, Niccolò, nNiccolò di Ser Duccio, Nikitas, D. Z., Niobe, Nofri di Angelo da San Gimignano, Nonnos, knowledge of O. by, , numerology, in interpretation of O., –Nux (pseudo-Ovidian), , , , , –
Octavien de Saint-Gelais, Odo of Cheriton, Oelsner, H., Orientius, Orléans, study of O. in, –, –, –,
. See also Arnulf of Orléans; Fulco ofOrléans; Theodulf of Orléans; William ofOrléans
Orofino, G., n, Orpheus, –Ovid, works of:
Amores, , , , , , , , , ,, , , ; commentary on, ;male narration in, ; used in sermons,
Ars Amatoria, , , , , , , , ,, , , , –, , ;commentaries on, ; and the constructionof desire, –, , ; Dante’s use of,; imitation of, ; on letter-writing,–; and performativity, , ; andsame-sex desire, ; translation of, ,; used in sermons, , ,
Epistulae ex Ponto, , , , , , , ,, , ; commentaries on, ; usedby Gower, , ; used in sermons, ,,
Fasti, , , , , , , , , , ,, –; Boccaccio’s use of, ;commentaries on, ; used in sermons,
Halieutica, , , , Heroides, , , , , , , , , , , ,
, , , , , , , –, , ,, , , , , , , , ,–, ; Alfonso X’s use of, ;Boccaccio’s use of, ; Chaucer’s use of,–; and desire, –; and gender,, ; Gower’s use of, ; illustrationsof, ; imitations of, –, ;interpolations in, , –; rhetoric in,; textual history of, , ; translationsof, , , , , , , , , , ,; treated as historical, , , ;used in sermons, , , ; William ofOrléans’ commentary on,
Ibis, , , , Metamorphoses, , , –, –, , , ,
, , , , , , , , , , , ,, , , , , , –, , ,, , , , , , , , ,, , , , , , , –,–, , , , ; additions, to,–; commentaries on, –, , , ,, ; as ethical poem, –; illuminatedmanuscripts of, , –; name of, ;textual history of, , –; translations of,, –, , , –, ; used byAlfonso X, –; used by Boccaccio, ;used by Chaucer, –; used by Dante,–, –; used by Gower, , –;used by Petrarch, ; used in sermons,, , –. See also Ovide moralisé;Ovidius moralizatus
Remedia amoris, , , , , , , ,, , , ; Dante’s use of, , ,–, , , , ; Fulco of Orléans’commentary on, ; Gower’s use of, ,; imitation of, ; translation of,
Tristia, , , , , , , , , ,, , –, , , , , ;commentary on, ; used in sermons, ,,
Ovide moralisé, , , , –, , ,–, , , , , n; Chaucer’suse of, –; illustrations in, –,; prologue of, –; vernacular sourcesof, –
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Ovidiana, –Ovidius moralizatus, , , , , –, ,
, –, , , –, , , ,, , , –,
Ovidius puellarum, ,
Padrón, Juan Rodŕıguez del, Pairet, A., palaeography, . See also manuscriptsPamphilus de amore, –, –Pan, –, Panfilo, Panofsky, E., , papyri, as source of literary finds, –para-Ovidiana, defined, paraphrase, of O.’s works. See prose summariesParis, O.’s reception in, –, , , –Paris (Trojan Prince), –Paris, G., Paris, Matthew, Parker, H. N., –nPaschalis, M., npathos: in Gower, ; in O., Pearsall, D., , n, Penshurst, George, Peraldus, William, , Percival, F., , performativity, in the amatory poems, , ,
Perrucci, A., nPeter of Blois, Petrarch, , , , –, , Phaethon, , , , , , , , , philosophy, O. as source for, , , . See also
ethics; interpretationPhoebus, –Phyllis, –, , Picone, M., , n, nPietro da Asolo, Pietro da Isolella, , , Planoudes, Maximos, , , , –; as
translator, –, –Plato, Pliny the Elder, Plutarch, poetry, medieval Latin, , Polenton, Sicco, politics: in the interpretation of O., –,
, –, , , –, , , ,, ; of vernacular languages,
Poliziano, Angelo, , Possamaı̈-Perez, M., Potter, Dirc praeceptor amoris, O. as, , , , , –,
, –, , , , ,
preachers. See sermonsPriapea, Priscian, , prose summaries, of O., , –, –, –,
, , . See also commentaries;translation
prosopoeia, , , pseudonymous texts, defined, –, , Pulbrook, M., Pulex (pseudo-Ovidian), Purser, L., Pyramus and Thisbe, –, , –;
Gower’s treatment of, –, , Pythagoras,
Quintus of Smyrna, knowledge of O. by, , ,
Rabanus Maurus, Radulfus Ardens, , Ralph of Dunstable, Ranulf Higden, Reeve, M. D., nRegio, Raffaele, , René d’Anjou, Repingdon, Philip, , , –Rhenanus, Beatus, rhetoric: as basis for love elegy, ; female use
of, –; O. as exemplar of, , , , ,–,
Richard de Bury, Richard de Fournival, Richard II of England, , Richmond, J. A., n, , nRidevall, John, , , , Robathan, D., nRobert of Anjou, Roberto, U., Robertson, D. W., nRodŕıguez del Padrón, Juan, , nromances, medieval: Chaucer’s treatment of,
; Gower’s treatment of, –; O.’sinfluence on, ,
Roman de la Rose, , , , , , Roman de Troie, , , , , , Rossi, A., , –, Rosso, Giovanni, Rouse, R. H., nRussell, D. A., nRypon, Robert, ,
Salutati, Coluccio, , –Samaritano, Adalberto, satire, in the pseudo-Ovidiana, –Saturn, ,
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Schevill, R., , Schmitt, A., Schmitt, W. O., scholasticism, –, schools: O.’s use in, , , –, , –, –,
–, , , , –; texts used in,, , , , , –, n. See alsocommentaries; grammar
Schuler, Georg, , nscriptoria: monastic, , ; at the University
of Paris, Seneca, , , Seneca the Elder, , sententiae: in The Manciple’s Tale, ; O. as
source of, , , , , , sermons: audiences for, –; formal vs. real,
; learned vs. popular, –; use of O.in, , –, –, ,
Seton, William, , , , , sex, O. as poet of, , . See also desire;
gender; loveSheingorn, P., nShorrock, R., Silver Age Latin, O.’s influence on, Simintendi, Arrigo, , Simon of Constantinople, Simpson, J., Smalley, B., Smolak, K., nSodom, –Solalinde, A. G., Souda, –Spain: humanism in, –; O.’s reception in,
, –Spreng, Johann, St Albans, St Gunneram (monastery), Staley, L., Statius, , , , Stemplinger, E., nStreet, F., style, O.’s, , –, , –, , , , –subjectivity, female, , , , , . See also
desire; gender; loveSullivan, D., Syrinx, ,
Tafel, S., Tarrant, R. J., , Teddington, Richard, Tegernsee, Theodolus, Théodulf of Orléans, , , Thomas of Perseigne, Tomis. See exile
Tornabuoni, Giovanni, Tours, as centre of Ovidian study, –, translation, of O., , , , , ; into
Catalan, –, –; by Chaucer, ,–; Christian, –; as commentary,, , –; definitions of, ; anddictation, n; as form of exegesis,–; into French, , , , –;into Greek, –; into Italian, , ;literalness of, –, , ; into MiddleEnglish, ; by Planoudes, –;purposes of, ; into Spanish, , ,, , ,
Trapp, J. B., nTraube, L., , n, Trevet, Nicholas, Triphiodoros, knowledge of O., by –Tritheim, Johann, Troy, legend of, , –, ; as context for
the Heroides, –. See also Roman deTroie
Tsavare, I., Turyn, A.,
Ullman, B. L., –
Vagelpohl, U., nValerius Flaccus, Varro, M. Terentius, Vatican mythographers, , , , , Venantius Fortunatus, , Vepria, Jean de, vernacular: Dante’s use of, ; politics of, .
See also translationVersus bursarii, –Vian, F., Virgil, , , , , , ; compared to O.,
, , ; Dante’s use of, –, –;and Hellenism, ; and mythography, ;pseudo-Ovidian introduction to, ;reputation of, , , , –; as rival ofO., –
Vitalis of Blois, Vulgate commentary, , , , , , , ,
–, , , , ,
Waldeby, John, Waleys, Thomas, Walsingham, Thomas, , , , , , ,
, , –Walter of Châtillon, , , , , Walter of Peterborough, Ward, J. O., nWelde, William, Wendel, C.,
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Wenzel, S., , Wheathampstead, John, , Whitby, M., White, P., nWilliam of Blois, –William of Orléans, , , –, , n, , ,
, William of Thiegiis, , –
Wilson, N. G., Wimpfeling, Jacob, Woods, M. C., Wulfstan of Winchester, Wyclif, John, –, , Wylde, John,
Ziolkowski, J., n, n, n
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