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ISBN 10: 0198154755
ISBN 13: 978-0198154754
Author: Geraldine Herbert Brown
This ground-breaking book celebrates the bimillennial anniversary of the inception of Ovid's Fasti by offering a variety of approaches to Ovid's poem on the Roman religious calendar. The volume does not aim at consensus but brings together experts from around the world without allowing any single prejudice to prevail.
List of Illustrations
1. Martial Arts. Mars Ultor in the Forum Augustum: A Verbal Monument with a Vengeance
2. The Fasti as a Source for Women's Participation in Roman Cult
3. Vaga Signa: Orion and Sirius in Ovid's Fasti
4. Varro's Three Theologies and their Influence on the Fasti
5. Ovid and the Stellar Calendar
6. Seen, not Heard: Feminea Lingua in Ovid's Fasti and the Critical Gaze
7. Representing the Great Mother to Augustus
8. imperil pignora certa: The Role of Numa in Ovid's Fasti
9. Ovid's Liberalia
10. Contesting Time and Space: Fasti 6. 637–48
11. Added Days: Calendrical Poetics and the Julio-Claudian Holidays
12. Ovid and the Stage
References
Index Locorum
General Index
ovid's fasti summary
ovid's fasti historical readings at its bimillennium
ovid's fasti
covid historical context
historical evidence of jesus josephus
Tags: Geraldine Herbert Brown, Ovid's Fasti, Its Bimillennium