Ovid, Amores (Book 1):
"From Catullus to Horace, the tradition of Latin erotic poetry produced works of literature which are still read throughout the world. Ovid's Amores, written in the first century BC, is arguably the best-known and most popular collection in this tradition. Born in 43 BC, Ovid was educated...
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Zusammenfassung: | "From Catullus to Horace, the tradition of Latin erotic poetry produced works of literature which are still read throughout the world. Ovid's Amores, written in the first century BC, is arguably the best-known and most popular collection in this tradition. Born in 43 BC, Ovid was educated in Rome in preparation for a career in public services before finding his calling as a poet. He may have begun writing his Amores as early as 25 BC. Although influenced by poets such as Catullus, Ovid demonstrates a much greater awareness of the funny side of love than any of his predecessors. The Amores is a collection of romantic poems centered on the poet's own complicated love life: he is involved with a woman, Corinna, who is sometimes unobtainable, sometimes compliant, and often difficult and domineering. Whether as a literary trope, or perhaps merely as a human response to the problems of love in the real world, the principal focus of these poems is the poet himself, and his failures, foolishness, and delusions. By the time he was in his forties, Ovid was Rome's most important living poet; his Metamorphoses, a kaleidoscopic epic poem about love and hatred among the gods and mortals, is one of the most admired and influential books of all time. In AD 8, Ovid was exiled by Augustus to Romania, for reasons that remain obscure. He died there in AD 17. The Amores were originally published in five books, but reissued around 1 AD in their current three-book form. This edition of the first book of the collection contains the complete Latin text of Book 1, along with commentary, notes and full vocabulary. Both entertaining and thought-provoking, this book will provide an invaluable aid to students of Latin and general readers alike. This book contain embedded audio files of the original text read aloud by Aleksandra Szypowska."--Publisher's website |
Beschreibung: | Available through Open Book Publishers |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (251 Seiten) color illustrations |
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contents | Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1. The Life of Ovid -- 2. The Amores -- 3. The Manuscript Tradition of Ovid's Amores / by Bart Huelsenbeck, with the assistance of Dan Plekhov -- 4. Select Bibliography -- 5. Scansion -- Prosody -- Elision -- The elegiac couplet -- Reading aloud -- 6. Epigram: preface from the author -- Notes on the Epigram -- 7. Amores 1.1: Ovid finds his muse -- Suggested reading -- Amores1.1 -- Notes -- 8. Amores 1.2: Conquered by Cupid -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.2 -- Notes -- 9. Amores 1.3: Just give me a chance -- Suggested reading Amores 1.3 -- Notes -- 10. Amores 1.4: Secret signs -- Appendix: the vir -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.4 -- Notes -- 11. Amores 1.5: The siesta -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.5 -- Notes -- 12. Amores 1.6: On the doorstep -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.6 -- Notes -- 13. Amores 1.7: Violence and love -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.7 -- Notes -- 14. Amores 1.8: The bad influence -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.8 -- Notes -- 15. Amores 1.9: Love and war -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.9 -- Notes -- 16. Amores 1.10: Love for sale -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.10 -- Notes -- 17. Amores 1.11: Sending a message -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.11 -- Notes -- 18. Amores 1.12: Shooting messengers -- Amores 1.12 -- Notes -- 19. Amores 1.13: Oh how I hate to get up in the morning -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.13 -- Notes -- 20. Amores 1.14: Bad hair -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.14 -- Notes -- 21. Amores 1.15: Poetic immortality -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.15 -- Notes -- Full vocabulary for Ovid's Amores, Book 1 |
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spelling | Turpin, William 1952- Verfasser aut Ovid, Amores (Book 1) William Turpin ; with contributions by Bart Huelsenbeck, Bret Mulligan, Christopher Francese, and JoAnne Miller Amores (Book one) Cambridge Open Book Publishers [2016] ©2016 1 Online-Ressource (251 Seiten) color illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier [Classics textbooks v. 6] Dickinson College commentaries v. 2 Available through Open Book Publishers Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1. The Life of Ovid -- 2. The Amores -- 3. The Manuscript Tradition of Ovid's Amores / by Bart Huelsenbeck, with the assistance of Dan Plekhov -- 4. Select Bibliography -- 5. Scansion -- Prosody -- Elision -- The elegiac couplet -- Reading aloud -- 6. Epigram: preface from the author -- Notes on the Epigram -- 7. Amores 1.1: Ovid finds his muse -- Suggested reading -- Amores1.1 -- Notes -- 8. Amores 1.2: Conquered by Cupid -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.2 -- Notes -- 9. Amores 1.3: Just give me a chance -- Suggested reading Amores 1.3 -- Notes -- 10. Amores 1.4: Secret signs -- Appendix: the vir -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.4 -- Notes -- 11. Amores 1.5: The siesta -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.5 -- Notes -- 12. Amores 1.6: On the doorstep -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.6 -- Notes -- 13. Amores 1.7: Violence and love -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.7 -- Notes -- 14. Amores 1.8: The bad influence -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.8 -- Notes -- 15. Amores 1.9: Love and war -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.9 -- Notes -- 16. Amores 1.10: Love for sale -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.10 -- Notes -- 17. Amores 1.11: Sending a message -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.11 -- Notes -- 18. Amores 1.12: Shooting messengers -- Amores 1.12 -- Notes -- 19. Amores 1.13: Oh how I hate to get up in the morning -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.13 -- Notes -- 20. Amores 1.14: Bad hair -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.14 -- Notes -- 21. Amores 1.15: Poetic immortality -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.15 -- Notes -- Full vocabulary for Ovid's Amores, Book 1 "From Catullus to Horace, the tradition of Latin erotic poetry produced works of literature which are still read throughout the world. Ovid's Amores, written in the first century BC, is arguably the best-known and most popular collection in this tradition. Born in 43 BC, Ovid was educated in Rome in preparation for a career in public services before finding his calling as a poet. He may have begun writing his Amores as early as 25 BC. Although influenced by poets such as Catullus, Ovid demonstrates a much greater awareness of the funny side of love than any of his predecessors. The Amores is a collection of romantic poems centered on the poet's own complicated love life: he is involved with a woman, Corinna, who is sometimes unobtainable, sometimes compliant, and often difficult and domineering. Whether as a literary trope, or perhaps merely as a human response to the problems of love in the real world, the principal focus of these poems is the poet himself, and his failures, foolishness, and delusions. By the time he was in his forties, Ovid was Rome's most important living poet; his Metamorphoses, a kaleidoscopic epic poem about love and hatred among the gods and mortals, is one of the most admired and influential books of all time. In AD 8, Ovid was exiled by Augustus to Romania, for reasons that remain obscure. He died there in AD 17. The Amores were originally published in five books, but reissued around 1 AD in their current three-book form. This edition of the first book of the collection contains the complete Latin text of Book 1, along with commentary, notes and full vocabulary. Both entertaining and thought-provoking, this book will provide an invaluable aid to students of Latin and general readers alike. This book contain embedded audio files of the original text read aloud by Aleksandra Szypowska."--Publisher's website Text in Latin; introductory material, notes and translation in English Classical texts New Erotic poetry, Latin FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Latin Language linguistics Literature and literary studies Love poetry, Latin Poetry by individual poets Poetry Translation and interpretation Erotic poetry, Latin Translations into English Love poetry, Latin Translations into English amores commentary erotic poetry latin literature notes ovid rome vocabulary Ovid / 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. Ovid / 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. / Amores Amores (Ovid) Electronic books Erotic poetry Love poetry Poésie d'amour Poésie érotique Poésie poetry Textbooks Translations Francese, Christopher ca. 20./21. Jh. author (DE-588)1312859032 oth Huelsenbeck, Bart author oth Miller, Joanne author oth Mulligan, Bret author oth Ovid 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. Amores Liber 1 Open Book Publishers issuing body Sonstige oth 9781783741625 9781783741632 https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1286690 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Turpin, William 1952- Francese, Christopher ca. 20./21. Jh Huelsenbeck, Bart Miller, Joanne Mulligan, Bret Ovid, Amores (Book 1) Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1. The Life of Ovid -- 2. The Amores -- 3. The Manuscript Tradition of Ovid's Amores / by Bart Huelsenbeck, with the assistance of Dan Plekhov -- 4. Select Bibliography -- 5. Scansion -- Prosody -- Elision -- The elegiac couplet -- Reading aloud -- 6. Epigram: preface from the author -- Notes on the Epigram -- 7. Amores 1.1: Ovid finds his muse -- Suggested reading -- Amores1.1 -- Notes -- 8. Amores 1.2: Conquered by Cupid -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.2 -- Notes -- 9. Amores 1.3: Just give me a chance -- Suggested reading Amores 1.3 -- Notes -- 10. Amores 1.4: Secret signs -- Appendix: the vir -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.4 -- Notes -- 11. Amores 1.5: The siesta -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.5 -- Notes -- 12. Amores 1.6: On the doorstep -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.6 -- Notes -- 13. Amores 1.7: Violence and love -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.7 -- Notes -- 14. Amores 1.8: The bad influence -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.8 -- Notes -- 15. Amores 1.9: Love and war -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.9 -- Notes -- 16. Amores 1.10: Love for sale -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.10 -- Notes -- 17. Amores 1.11: Sending a message -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.11 -- Notes -- 18. Amores 1.12: Shooting messengers -- Amores 1.12 -- Notes -- 19. Amores 1.13: Oh how I hate to get up in the morning -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.13 -- Notes -- 20. Amores 1.14: Bad hair -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.14 -- Notes -- 21. Amores 1.15: Poetic immortality -- Suggested reading -- Amores 1.15 -- Notes -- Full vocabulary for Ovid's Amores, Book 1 Classical texts New Erotic poetry, Latin FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Latin Language linguistics Literature and literary studies Love poetry, Latin Poetry by individual poets Poetry Translation and interpretation Erotic poetry, Latin Translations into English Love poetry, Latin Translations into English |
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