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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Spenser and Ovid

Pugh, Syrithe January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Ovid's Fasti: history re-imagined.

Ongaro, Katherine 08 August 2011 (has links)
This thesis examines the eroticization of historical and political narratives from Ovid’s Fasti, particularly the capture of Gabii (2.687-710), the rape of Lucretia (2.721-852) and the Aristaeus narrative (1.363-390). I argue that Ovid’s eroticization of these narratives is a response to the political pressure to write poetry in support of Augustan ideology. These narratives about military conquests and moments of great political change are imbued with epic themes and Augustan ideology. Yet, Ovid transports these narratives into elegy, which is a genre that defines itself as distinct from imperial and public domain. Ovid’s asserts poetic autonomy by re-envisioning historical narratives and political ideology in a manner suitable to his elegiac concerns. His version of history does not reflect Augustan ideology and, at times, is starkly opposed to it. I argue that Ovid’s re-imagining of these narratives asserts the freedom of the poet as an autonomous storyteller. / Graduate
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The sacra Idulia in Ovid's Fasti a study of Ovid's credibility in regard to the place and the victim of this sacrifice,

Wright, Horace Wetherill, January 1917 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1917. / "Selected bibliography": p. 7-8.
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The sacra Idulia in Ovid's Fasti a study of Ovid's credibility in regard to the place and the victim of this sacrifice,

Wright, Horace Wetherill, January 1917 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1917. / "Selected bibliography": p. 7-8.
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Cursus Fastorum: a study and edition of Pomponius Laetus’s glosses to Ovid’s Fasti

Jean, Michael 09 October 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Ovídio e o poema calendário: Os Fastos, livro II, o mês das expiações / Ovid and the didactic poetry: Fasti, Book II, the expiations\' month

Maria Lia Leal Soares 28 January 2008 (has links)
A finalidade deste trabalho é realizar um breve comentário e a tradução do Livro II dos Fastos, de Ovídio. Adicionalmente, busca investigar a importância do texto no conjunto da obra ovidiana, suas principais influências e fontes e o gênero poético em que foi composto. / The purpose of this work is to present a commentary and translation of the Ovid\'s Fasti Book II. Additionally, it aims investigate the importance of the text in the context of Ovid\'s works, its main influences and sources and poetic genre in which it was composed.
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Ovídio e o poema calendário: Os Fastos, livro II, o mês das expiações / Ovid and the didactic poetry: Fasti, Book II, the expiations\' month

Soares, Maria Lia Leal 28 January 2008 (has links)
A finalidade deste trabalho é realizar um breve comentário e a tradução do Livro II dos Fastos, de Ovídio. Adicionalmente, busca investigar a importância do texto no conjunto da obra ovidiana, suas principais influências e fontes e o gênero poético em que foi composto. / The purpose of this work is to present a commentary and translation of the Ovid\'s Fasti Book II. Additionally, it aims investigate the importance of the text in the context of Ovid\'s works, its main influences and sources and poetic genre in which it was composed.
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I Fasti sacri di Sforza Pallavicino: edizione e commento

APOLLONIO, SILVIA 15 April 2013 (has links)
Con l’edizione commentata di un’opera giovanile di Sforza Pallavicino, il poema inedito e incompleto 'I fasti sacri', si cerca di fornire una ulteriore tessera utile a comprendere e definire le caratteristiche della poetica del circolo barberiniano nella Roma di inizio Seicento. In apertura dell’opera il 'Discorso intorno al seguente poema' raccoglie le dichiarazioni esplicite della poetica del Pallavicino, a partire dalla riflessione di Tasso sul poema; seguono poi sette canti, ognuno dei quali è anticipato e riassunto da un 'Soggetto' in prosa. In essi l’autore, sul modello dei 'Fasti' di Ovidio, rilegge il calendario in chiave cristiana, raccontando le vicende dei principali santi e martiri di ogni mese. La stesura del testo, sotto la supervisione di Papa Urbano VIII, sembra avvicinarsi alle operazioni di revisione del 'Martyrologium Romanum', in particolare all’edizione voluta dallo stesso Urbano nel 1630. L’opera, in stretta sintonia con la 'Poetica sacra' di Giovanni Ciampoli ma che dialoga anche con altri testi del classicismo barberiniano, si propone come alternativa alla poesia avvertita come lasciva e mendace della scuola marinista, in un’opposizione spesso polemica, ma che mostra a volte alcune interessanti consonanze con le opere di Marino stesso e di alcuni esponenti del marinismo moderato. / The commented edition of the unpublished and unfinished poem ‘I fasti sacri’, written by Sforza Pallavicino in the first years of his poetic activity, proposes new interesting information about Barberini’s circle in Rome, at the beginning of XVII century. Explicit definitions on poetic matter are in the ‘Discorso intorno al seguente poema’, with argumentations taken from the theoretical consideration on the epic poem by Tasso. On the model of Ovid’s ‘Fasti’, throughout seven cantos, each one anticipated by a subject in prose, the author covers the Christian calendar narrating the stories of some important saints and martyrs, in the same years of the revision of ‘Martyrologium Romanum’ promoted by the Pope Urban VIII. The poem, extremely close to ‘Poetica sacra’ by Giovanni Ciampoli but also in dialogue with other works of the classicism of Barberini’s circle, proposes itself as an alternative to Marino’s poetry, perceived like lascivious and mendacious. Notwithstanding an often polemic opposition to Secentismo, the text reveals some interesting consonances with Marino’s works, as well as with other authors of the moderate Marinism.
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The Pleiadic Age of Stuart Poesie: Restoration Uranography, Dryden's Judicial Astrology, and the Fate of Anne Killigrew

Brown, Morgan Alexander 30 April 2010 (has links)
The following Thesis is a survey of seventeenth-century uranography, with specific focus on the use of the Pleiades and Charles's Wain by English poets and pageant writers as astrological ciphers for the Stuart dynasty (1603-1649; 1660-1688). I then use that survey to address the problem of irony in John Dryden's 1685 Pindaric elegy, "To the Pious Memory of Mrs. Anne Killigrew," since the longstanding notion of what the Pleiades signify in Dryden's ode is problematic from an astronomical and astrological perspective. In his elegiac ode, Dryden translates a young female artist to the Pleiades to actuate her apotheosis, not for the sake of mere fulsome hypberbole, but in such a way that Anne (b. 1660-d. 1685) signifies for the reign of Charles II (1660-1685) in her Pleiadic catasterism. The political underpinnings of Killigrew's apotheosis reduce the probability that Dryden's hyperbole reserves pejorative ironic potential.

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