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CLASSICS 210 OVID 43 BC – AD 8
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EARLY CAREER IN EROTIC ELEGY, through AD 2 LOVES (AMORES)
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EARLY CAREER IN EROTIC ELEGY, through AD 2 LOVES (AMORES) EPISTLES OF HEROINES
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EARLY CAREER IN EROTIC ELEGY, through AD 2 LOVES (AMORES) EPISTLES OF HEROINES ART OF LOVE
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EARLY CAREER IN EROTIC ELEGY, through AD 2 LOVES (AMORES) EPISTLES OF HEROINES ART OF LOVE COSMETICS OF THE FEMALE FACE
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EARLY CAREER IN EROTIC ELEGY, through AD 2 LOVES (AMORES) EPISTLES OF HEROINES ART OF LOVE COSMETICS OF THE FEMALE FACE REMEDIES FOR LOVE
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MID CAREER IN LARGE-SCALE POETRY, AD 2-8 METAMORPHOSES
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MID CAREER IN LARGE-SCALE POETRY, AD 2-8 METAMORPHOSES THE ROMAN CALENDAR (FASTI)
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AD 8: A POEM AND AN ERROR CARMEN ET ERROR LOVES (AMORES) EPISTLES OF HEROINES ART OF LOVE COSMETICS OF THE FEMALE FACE REMEDIES FOR LOVE METAMORPHOSES THE ROMAN CALENDAR (FASTI)
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EXILE POETRY FROM THE BLACK SEA, AD 8 -death SORROWS (TRISTIA)
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THE METAMORPHOSES (‘transformations’) theme: changes of shape wrought by gods structure: unified epic poem / collection of short poems? timeframe: from chaos to (Roman) cosmos
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transformations of … bodily shape human relations, esp. sexual poetry and story-telling
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transformations of … Chaos -> cosmos Ages of Man (gold -> silver -> bronze -> iron) Lycaon -> wolf Earth -> flood Recovery from flood: Deucalion and Pyrrha: stones-> people Python Daphne -> laurel Io -> cow -> Isis Syrinx -> Pan’s pipes Phaethon Phaethon’s sisters -> poplars and amber
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Lycaon Augostino Musi 1524
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Rubens 1636-37 1551 (German)
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Apollo and the Python
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Deucalion and Pyrrha
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Bernini c. 1622 Pollaiuolo c. 1470
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Apollo and Daphne Bernini c. 1622 Pollaiuolo c. 1470
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Correggio c. 1530
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Io Correggio c. 1530
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Jordaens 1625Poussin 1690
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Michaelangelo c. 1533
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Phaethon Michaelangelo c. 1533 John Singer Sargeant 1922-4
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transformations of …
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bodily shape human relations, esp. sexual poetry and story-telling
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transformations of … bodily shape human relations, esp. sexual poetry and story-telling Stephen Hinds shinds@uw.edu
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THE METAMORPHOSES (‘transformations’) encyclopaedia of myth and of the cosmos
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