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Tristia

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URN:
urn:cts:latinLit:phi0959.phi008.opp-lat1
Work:
Tristia
Textgroup:
phi0959
Author:
Ovid 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D
Editor:
Greenough, J. B. (James Bradstreet)
Language:
Latin
Alt title:
Tristium
Host title:
Virgil and other Latin poets
Publisher:
Ginn and Company
Place publ:
Boston
New York
Date publ:
1930
Phys descr:
print, xii, 338 p., 1 l., 248, 220 p. col. front., illus. (incl. facsim.) col. pl., double map. 20 cm.
Pages:
306-310, 312-314
Word count:
22830
Table of cont:
Book iv. IO. I-58 ("Ovid's Autobiography")--Book i. 3. I-62 ("Ovid's Last Night in Rome"--Book i. IO. I-I4 ("Ovid's Ship")--Book iii. 8 ("A Homesick Poet")--Book iii. I0. I-40 ("Winter in Thrace")--
Notes:
edited by J.B. Greenough, G.L. Kittredge, Thornton Jenkins.
At head of title: The bimillennial Virgil.
"In this new edition, which is offered as a modest tribute on the bimillennial anniversary of Virgil's birth, part one contains books I-VI of the Æneid, followed by a full summary of books VII-XII ... The second part includes not only about four hundred lines from Ovid's Metamorphoses but also some of the best passages in the Fasti and the Tristia, as well as one extract from the Epistles from Pontus and two from the Heroides ... Extracts from Catullus are also included and a number of the most celebrated odes of Horace."--Pref.
Subjects:
Aeneas (Legendary character)--Poetry
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