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Fasti, book 3

Ovid ; edited by S.J. Heyworth

(Cambridge Greek and Latin classics)

Cambridge University Press, 2019

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Fasti, book III

Ovid : Fasti book III

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Text in Latin, introd. and commentary in English

Bibliography: p. 267-278

Includes indexes

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Description

Ovid is now firmly established as a central figure in the Latin poetic canon, and his Fasti is his most complex elegy. Drafted alongside the Metamorphoses before the poet's exile, it was only published after the death of Augustus, and involves a wide range of myth, Roman history, religion, astronomy and explication of the calendar. In its aetiology and conversations with gods, it is a Latin equivalent of Callimachus' Aetia. This invaluable new commentary on a central book of the poem explores Ovid's playful inversion of genre, his witty but challenging style of Latin, his use of the elegiac couplet, intertextuality and much more. With a comprehensive introduction providing key background for students and instructors, this guide to Book 3, the first in English for nearly a century, makes use of the latest scholarly research to illuminate Ovid's wide-ranging and amusing account of Roman life.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • 1. Ovid's life and career
  • 2. Fasti and Metamorphoses
  • 3. Fasti and exile
  • 4. Fasti and calendars
  • 5. Book 3
  • 6. Genre
  • 7. Text
  • P. Ovidi Nasonis Fastorvm Liber Tertivs
  • Commentary.

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