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General Information on OvidOvid's AmoresOvid's MetamorphosesIllustrationsFurther InformationOvid--Background and General InformationOvid FAQ: Answers some questions about Ovid: his life, writings, exile, etc. Ovid im WWW: A German site with LOTS of English links to other Ovid sites. The Works of Ovid: Complete Latin text from Ad Fontes Academy. Ovid's AmoresP. Ovidi Nasonis Amores, text of the Amores in Latin from Ad Fontes Academy. Ovid's MetamorphosesThe Structure of Ovid's Metamorphoses: An outline of the entire work. Synopsis of the Metamorphoses: A summary from Henry T. Riley's 1851 translation. Introduction to Ovid's Metamorphoses, An introduction and commentary with discussion of myths and links to sources and influences in art and literature, by Larry A. Brown, Nashville, TN Ovid's Metamorphoses, English and Latin text from the Perseus Project with online Latin dictionary and grammatical help for most words. The Style of Ovid's Metamorphoses, by Laura Gorney. "Loves of the Gods," notes on the Metamorphoses, by Joseph Farrell. Part I, Part II. The Myth of Baucis and Philemon: A resource page with bibliographies and links to other sites by Judith DeLuce at Miami University. Who's Who in the Metamorphoses of Ovid: A work-in-progress on an electronic version of the Metamorphoses. Illustrations of Ovid's Works1502 Edition of Ovid by Aldus Manutius of Venice, part of the rare book collection at Brigham Young University. The Ovid Project, a collection of 17th century engravings (more than 150 different scenes!) of Ovid's Metamorphoses by Johann Wilhelm Baur and others. Woodcuts and Engravings illustrating Metamorphoses 1-8, a slide lecture compiled by Philip Ambrose at the University of Vermont. Woodcuts and Engravings illustrating Metamorphoses 9-15, a continuation of the previous slide lecture. Myth in Western Art, collection of images of mythological characters and stories. Ovid in Art, Literature, and Music (Ovid im WWW) Further InformationWomen in Ovid, bibliography from Diotima. Recent Ovidian Bibliography, searchable database by Sean Redmond. TOCS-IN: Tables of Contents of journals of interest to classicists
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