Ovid: ex Ponto 4: An intratextually cohesive book
The poems of the fourth book of Ovid’s Epistulae ex Ponto are not infrequently held to have been arranged and published posthumously, firstly because of the absence of the structure of the libellus one might have expected in the light of that found in the first three books of the Epistulae;1 secondl...
Main Author: | Franklinos, T |
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Other Authors: | Harrison, S |
Format: | Conference item |
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De Gruyter
2018
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