The Last Poems of Ovid
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THE LAST POEMS OF OVID
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PREFACE
The intended audience of this edition
History of this edition
Nature of this edition
The HTML and Text versions of this edition
Enhancements made: the indices
The debt I owe to others
History of this edition
Nature of this edition
The HTML and Text versions of this edition
Enhancements made: the indices
The debt I owe to others
The intended audience of this edition
History of this edition
Nature of this edition
The HTML and Text versions of this edition
Enhancements made: the indices
The debt I owe to others
History of this edition
Nature of this edition
The HTML and Text versions of this edition
Enhancements made: the indices
The debt I owe to others
INTRODUCTION
Ex Ponto IV
Ovid's addressees in Ex Ponto IV
Differences between Ex Ponto IV and the earlier poetry from exile
The mixing of levels of diction
The letters to Sextus Pompeius
The letter to Suillius addressing Germanicus
The letters to Brutus and Graecinus
The letters to Tuticanus
Other letters to poets
The letter to Severus
The letter to Albinovanus Pedo
The letter to Gallio
The letter to Carus
The letter to Vestalis
The third poem
Poem xvi
Ovid's addressees in Ex Ponto IV
Differences between Ex Ponto IV and the earlier poetry from exile
The mixing of levels of diction
The letters to Sextus Pompeius
The letter to Suillius addressing Germanicus
The letters to Brutus and Graecinus
The letters to Tuticanus
Other letters to poets
The letter to Severus
The letter to Albinovanus Pedo
The letter to Gallio
The letter to Carus
The letter to Vestalis
The third poem
Poem xvi
Ex Ponto IV
Ovid's addressees in Ex Ponto IV
Differences between Ex Ponto IV and the earlier poetry from exile
The mixing of levels of diction
The letters to Sextus Pompeius
The letter to Suillius addressing Germanicus
The letters to Brutus and Graecinus
The letters to Tuticanus
Other letters to poets
The letter to Severus
The letter to Albinovanus Pedo
The letter to Gallio
The letter to Carus
The letter to Vestalis
The third poem
Poem xvi
Ovid's addressees in Ex Ponto IV
Differences between Ex Ponto IV and the earlier poetry from exile
The mixing of levels of diction
The letters to Sextus Pompeius
The letter to Suillius addressing Germanicus
The letters to Brutus and Graecinus
The letters to Tuticanus
Other letters to poets
The letter to Severus
The letter to Albinovanus Pedo
The letter to Gallio
The letter to Carus
The letter to Vestalis
The third poem
Poem xvi
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION
The Manuscripts
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The manuscript authority for the text of Ex Ponto IV
The present edition
Printed editions
G
B and C
MFHILT
M
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I
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Titles
The manuscript authority for the text of Ex Ponto IV
The present edition
Printed editions
The Manuscripts
G
B and C
MFHILT
M
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H
I
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T
P
Titles
The manuscript authority for the text of Ex Ponto IV
The present edition
Printed editions
G
B and C
MFHILT
M
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Titles
The manuscript authority for the text of Ex Ponto IV
The present edition
Printed editions
P. OVIDI NASONIS EPISTVLARM EX PONTO LIBER QVARTVS
CONSPECTVS SIGLORVM
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VII
VIII
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XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
COMMENTARY
I. To Sextus Pompeius
II. To Cornelius Severus
III. To An Unfaithful Friend
IV. To Sextus Pompeius
V. To Sextus Pompeius
VI. To Brutus
VII. To Vestalis
VIII. To Suillius
IX. To Graecinus
X. To Albinovanus Pedo
XI. To Gallio
XII. To Tuticanus
XIII. To Carus
XIV. To Tuticanus
XV. To Sextus Pompeius
XVI. To a Detractor
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Editions and commentaries
2. Works cited
2. Works cited
1. Editions and commentaries
2. Works cited
2. Works cited
INDEX OF TOPICS DISCUSSED
INDEX OF TEXTUAL EMENDATIONS
FOOTNOTES:
INDEX OF TEXTUAL EMENDATIONS
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