Ovid: Metamorphoses I by Ovid

Ovid: Metamorphoses I by Ovid

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Summary

This intermediate reader offers text, vocabulary, and notes. The notes focus on fine points of grammar and rhetoric, shades of meaning, and allusions to both classical and modern literature.

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Ovid: Metamorphoses I by Ovid

The first book of Ovid's Metamorphoses contains an interesting variety of material. It begins with myths related to the creation of the world and man, decline from the golden age, the flood and the story of Deucalion and Pyrrha. In the second half it deals primarily with two main metamorphosis myths - Apollo's love for Daphne and the story of Io. Guy Lee's edition, first published by CUP in 1952, supplies a detailed commentary of explanatory notes (with useful index) and, separately, a number of critical notes on the readings adopted by his text. the substantial introduction deals with Ovid himself, with the Metamorphoses and Ovid's other works; there is also a practical section on the Ovidian hexameter and (as one might expect from an editor who is himself a consummate translator of Latin poetry) a sensitive section on translations of the Metamorphoses, in particular Golding, Sandys and Dryden.
A.G. Lee was Emeritus Fellow of St. John's College and University Lecturer in Classics, University of Cambridge, UK.
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ISBN 13 9780862921446
ISBN 10 0862921449
Title Ovid: Metamorphoses I
Author Ovid
Series Latin Texts
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1991-06-01
Number of pages 170
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.