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Libellus
The idea behind this project is that everyone ought to be able to have a
library of classical works at their fingertips, that they can use at
their will, as a basis for a commentary, as a teaching tool, for
research, or indeed for whatever purpose they deem worthy. Apuleius, Ausonius, Caesar, Catullus, Cicero, Horace, Livy, Nepos, Ovid, Propertius, Prudentius, Sallust, Tibullus, Vergil. [eng]
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P. Ovidius Naso
Metamorphoses [eng | lat]
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The Ovid Project
Hope Greenberg, Humanities Computing Specialist, University of Vermont [eng | lat]
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Island of Freedom - Ovid
One of the most prolific poets of Rome's Golden Age, Ovid, the name by which Publius Ovidius Naso is commonly known, specialized in the witty and sophisticated treatment of love in all its permutations. Born Mar. 20, 43 B.C., a year after the murder of Julius Caesar, Ovid passed his youth in his native Sulmo, untouched by the civil wars. [eng]
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Recent Ovidian Bibliography
A fully
searchable and frequently updated database of
publications relating to Ovid from 1990-present. [eng]
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