Latin Commentaries on Ovid from the RenaissanceAnn Moss Library of Renaissance Humanism, 1998 - 260 páginas |
Términos y frases comunes
according Actaeon allegorical ancient annotations Apollo appearance arrows authors beauty Berchorius body Book called century changed Comes commentary Compare critical Daphne daughter death derived describes desire Diana dogs Echo edition epigram example explanation expressed eyes fables face fact father figures fire follows give given goddess gods Gottofridus Greek hair hand head historical human humanist hunting interpretation Italy Jupiter language Latin laurel Lavinius learned live look means Metamorphoses mind moral Narcissus nature never notes nymphs original Ovid Ovid's pagan Phoebus pleasure poem poet poetry Pontanus published quod quotes reader reading reason reference Regius rhetorical Sabinus Saturn seems seen sense shows signifies stag things thou Tiresias tradition translated tree truth turned Venus Virgil virtue wanted woods writers young
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