Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher
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Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher
Volk, Katherina; Williams, Gareth
Oxford University Press Inc
05/2022
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Inglês
9780197610336
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Preface
Contributors
Introduction
Katharina Volk and Gareth D. Williams
Part I: Ovid's sapientia
1. Ouidius sapiens: The Wise Man in Ovid's Work
Francesca Romana Berno
Part II: The Erotic Corpus
2. Elegy, Tragedy, and the Choice of Ovid (Amores 3.1)
Laurel Fulkerson
3. Ovid's Ars amatoria and the Epicurean Hedonic Calculus
Roy Gibson
4. Criticizing Love's Critic: Epicurean parrhesia as an Instructional Mode in Ovidian Love Elegy
Erin M. Hanses
5. Ovid's imago mundi muliebris and the Makeup of the World in Ars amatoria 3.101-290
Del A. Maticic
6. Ovid's Art of Life
Katharina Volk
Part III: Metamorphoses
7. Keep Up the Good Work: (Don't) Do it like Ovid (Sen. QNat. 3.27-30)
Myrto Garani
8. Venus discors: The Empedocleo-Lucretian Background of Venus and Calliope's Song in Metamorphoses 5
Charles Ham
9. Labor and pestis in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Alison Keith
10. Cosmic Artistry in Ovid and Plato
Peter Kelly
11. Some Say the World Will End in Fire: Philosophizing the Memnonides in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Darcy A. Krasne
Part IV: The Exilic Corpus
12. Ovid against the Elements: Natural Philosophy, Paradoxography, and Ethnography in the
Exile Poetry
K. Sara Myers
13. Akrasia and Agency in Ovid's Tristia
Donncha O'Rourke
14. Intimations of Mortality: Ovid and the End(s) of the World
Alessandro Schiesaro
15. The End(s) of Reason in Tomis: Philosophical Traces, Erasures, and Error in Ovid's Exilic
Poetry
Gareth D. Williams
Part V: After Ovid
16. Philosophizing and Theologizing Reincarnations of Ovid: Lucan to Alexander Pope
Philip Hardie
Works Cited
Passages Cited
Index
Contributors
Introduction
Katharina Volk and Gareth D. Williams
Part I: Ovid's sapientia
1. Ouidius sapiens: The Wise Man in Ovid's Work
Francesca Romana Berno
Part II: The Erotic Corpus
2. Elegy, Tragedy, and the Choice of Ovid (Amores 3.1)
Laurel Fulkerson
3. Ovid's Ars amatoria and the Epicurean Hedonic Calculus
Roy Gibson
4. Criticizing Love's Critic: Epicurean parrhesia as an Instructional Mode in Ovidian Love Elegy
Erin M. Hanses
5. Ovid's imago mundi muliebris and the Makeup of the World in Ars amatoria 3.101-290
Del A. Maticic
6. Ovid's Art of Life
Katharina Volk
Part III: Metamorphoses
7. Keep Up the Good Work: (Don't) Do it like Ovid (Sen. QNat. 3.27-30)
Myrto Garani
8. Venus discors: The Empedocleo-Lucretian Background of Venus and Calliope's Song in Metamorphoses 5
Charles Ham
9. Labor and pestis in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Alison Keith
10. Cosmic Artistry in Ovid and Plato
Peter Kelly
11. Some Say the World Will End in Fire: Philosophizing the Memnonides in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Darcy A. Krasne
Part IV: The Exilic Corpus
12. Ovid against the Elements: Natural Philosophy, Paradoxography, and Ethnography in the
Exile Poetry
K. Sara Myers
13. Akrasia and Agency in Ovid's Tristia
Donncha O'Rourke
14. Intimations of Mortality: Ovid and the End(s) of the World
Alessandro Schiesaro
15. The End(s) of Reason in Tomis: Philosophical Traces, Erasures, and Error in Ovid's Exilic
Poetry
Gareth D. Williams
Part V: After Ovid
16. Philosophizing and Theologizing Reincarnations of Ovid: Lucan to Alexander Pope
Philip Hardie
Works Cited
Passages Cited
Index
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Preface
Contributors
Introduction
Katharina Volk and Gareth D. Williams
Part I: Ovid's sapientia
1. Ouidius sapiens: The Wise Man in Ovid's Work
Francesca Romana Berno
Part II: The Erotic Corpus
2. Elegy, Tragedy, and the Choice of Ovid (Amores 3.1)
Laurel Fulkerson
3. Ovid's Ars amatoria and the Epicurean Hedonic Calculus
Roy Gibson
4. Criticizing Love's Critic: Epicurean parrhesia as an Instructional Mode in Ovidian Love Elegy
Erin M. Hanses
5. Ovid's imago mundi muliebris and the Makeup of the World in Ars amatoria 3.101-290
Del A. Maticic
6. Ovid's Art of Life
Katharina Volk
Part III: Metamorphoses
7. Keep Up the Good Work: (Don't) Do it like Ovid (Sen. QNat. 3.27-30)
Myrto Garani
8. Venus discors: The Empedocleo-Lucretian Background of Venus and Calliope's Song in Metamorphoses 5
Charles Ham
9. Labor and pestis in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Alison Keith
10. Cosmic Artistry in Ovid and Plato
Peter Kelly
11. Some Say the World Will End in Fire: Philosophizing the Memnonides in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Darcy A. Krasne
Part IV: The Exilic Corpus
12. Ovid against the Elements: Natural Philosophy, Paradoxography, and Ethnography in the
Exile Poetry
K. Sara Myers
13. Akrasia and Agency in Ovid's Tristia
Donncha O'Rourke
14. Intimations of Mortality: Ovid and the End(s) of the World
Alessandro Schiesaro
15. The End(s) of Reason in Tomis: Philosophical Traces, Erasures, and Error in Ovid's Exilic
Poetry
Gareth D. Williams
Part V: After Ovid
16. Philosophizing and Theologizing Reincarnations of Ovid: Lucan to Alexander Pope
Philip Hardie
Works Cited
Passages Cited
Index
Contributors
Introduction
Katharina Volk and Gareth D. Williams
Part I: Ovid's sapientia
1. Ouidius sapiens: The Wise Man in Ovid's Work
Francesca Romana Berno
Part II: The Erotic Corpus
2. Elegy, Tragedy, and the Choice of Ovid (Amores 3.1)
Laurel Fulkerson
3. Ovid's Ars amatoria and the Epicurean Hedonic Calculus
Roy Gibson
4. Criticizing Love's Critic: Epicurean parrhesia as an Instructional Mode in Ovidian Love Elegy
Erin M. Hanses
5. Ovid's imago mundi muliebris and the Makeup of the World in Ars amatoria 3.101-290
Del A. Maticic
6. Ovid's Art of Life
Katharina Volk
Part III: Metamorphoses
7. Keep Up the Good Work: (Don't) Do it like Ovid (Sen. QNat. 3.27-30)
Myrto Garani
8. Venus discors: The Empedocleo-Lucretian Background of Venus and Calliope's Song in Metamorphoses 5
Charles Ham
9. Labor and pestis in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Alison Keith
10. Cosmic Artistry in Ovid and Plato
Peter Kelly
11. Some Say the World Will End in Fire: Philosophizing the Memnonides in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Darcy A. Krasne
Part IV: The Exilic Corpus
12. Ovid against the Elements: Natural Philosophy, Paradoxography, and Ethnography in the
Exile Poetry
K. Sara Myers
13. Akrasia and Agency in Ovid's Tristia
Donncha O'Rourke
14. Intimations of Mortality: Ovid and the End(s) of the World
Alessandro Schiesaro
15. The End(s) of Reason in Tomis: Philosophical Traces, Erasures, and Error in Ovid's Exilic
Poetry
Gareth D. Williams
Part V: After Ovid
16. Philosophizing and Theologizing Reincarnations of Ovid: Lucan to Alexander Pope
Philip Hardie
Works Cited
Passages Cited
Index
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