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Ovid : Amores. Volume I: Text and Prolegomena, Hardback Book

Ovid : Amores. Volume I: Text and Prolegomena Hardback

Part of the Ovid: Amores series

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The first volume of this major commentary begins appropriately with Prolegomena, before offering a text of Ovid's Amores .

The Prolegomena has eight chapters: Tenerorum Lusor Amorum; Doctrina; Recitation; Chronology; The Arrangement of the Poems; The Title; Metre; The Text.

Succinct, clear and learned, these chapters alone form an excellent all-round introduction to Ovid as a love-poet, and touch on many aspects of more general relevance to Augustan and Hellenistic poetry.

Even in its incomplete form (the final volume is still in preparation), the Commentary on the Amores of Ovid has become a scholarly standard.

The introductions to each elegy are succinct, readable and original, and take careful account of relevant modern discussions.

The commentary is full of meticulous detail. McKeown's Ovid retains his lightness of touch, however, and poet and commentator share an interest in the wit arising from situation and word-play.

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