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REWRITING AND REREADING THE FASTI: ... .,. .......... .,. ... ,. ........ "" OVID AND RECENT CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP
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For illustration see the fold-out in Michels the Fasti Antiates Maiores.
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an end
reU.lctance to
mtendE;:d to acqUaillt local the continued
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invenies
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Saera
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annum canam
et festa domestica ...
come down to us with a neYI dedication to the
On,2:U'lS or causes-of curious final version was a
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locorum is how IJ rC)pertil15
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or JU.U;I.J.U • .II.,I2.J..'::I. ..a.1.4;t::;,.!.H
their chosen women; a a treated itself as a
men how to cure
c.harlged. tenlpered and but not
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Georges '-' ....... IU .. ,"""JUI. ext:ral,olate~d priDtlitive m)rthmalkiltlg, 1.01""""';;""'''''''
Frazer's monum.en.tal commentaries .,...0.,.., Rot·",
Islands or
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18 2.551-2: I:l"'1"i",f11''''''' sub nomine, Caesar, / et
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COmrnel1.tary is a misnomer: text was nej;;lec:t
text serves as a convenient discussions are
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A revised and corrected edition ap~:>eaJred. in 1988.
21 and its ab]:la.~;mient 23 73 7-17. 24
105.
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25 notes that the auctor or founder of the now Au.gu:stus, II1la!'1<mg the new :ina~ugtLIation.
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!.",relleriillZmg about Ovid' in The Muse (= Ramus 16
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reminded of sex, there are many critics nOVll to whom
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Poet as Editor: (Princeton, 1996).
elegis,che Erzahlung', re1=~rinLted 'ubingen, 308-402.
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Scheid's Ovid's
Au.s::ustlus CamlbrtcLge, 1984), 169-87.
(ed.), Roman AUj;:ustlus U.,VJl.~~.llVJl.t, 1992).
has since appeared as I peps 38 (1992), 118-31.
..... "..,.'I"III"'."n"l of free 1-25.
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now undel:stcoo Kenn~~dv"!o; lD10s:ihcm to the power of lan.guj:l2:€ will of an author to a
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anti-A1!lgt;lStan: rE~tiecti(:)ns on terms of in
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be an obsession of the HSCP 87
:::>emmar 5 (1986),.
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ho'tlIJ'Pv!::>r her .; .. ,"" ...... "''''/ Latin
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In Ars Amatoria 2.563-4 to his heroic warrior twlctilon 'W"'I>'I1".; ... ,.,n""' .... ",,,"" the mE~talphlOrIcal wartaJre
his instruction will kill insitruc:tiolt1.like
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Mars in love as false he
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allso note Ovid's skill when he needs to and Venus in Book their roles
case
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the old amorous Naso rear his
a .f\.1:)OJ.~JgJla of Tristia
I should ad<nml\lle~jQ"e here a debt to Barchiesi 16.
n.40),209-
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tactful treatment of the of the claim in Tristia
1957-8 P. 1978 P.
Nasa: Die and ed. F.
ed. E.
the Fasti', CW 7-18
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in the
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1991 P. I-il'.ll'l'·r!';o "The in A. "Discordant Muses", peps 1992 D . .1",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,<,,
1994 A BaI'chiesi.
G.
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Ovid and the Fasti: A
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