Ovidian Transformations: Essays on the Metamorphoses and Its ReceptionStephen Hinds, Philip R. Hardie, Alessandro Barchiesi Cambridge Philological Society, 1999 - 336 pages |
Table des matières
OVID AND THE HOMERIC HYMNS | 112 |
Bodies | 127 |
CLOSURE AND TRANSFORMATION IN OVIDS | 142 |
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