Jjjjt, La Littirature
Francaise
au Moyen Age5.
Ovid - 1901 - Ovid and His Influence
, Tradition and Progress.
Boston, 1922.
(See
the essay on "Poesis and Mimesis," repeated from
Essays and Addresses. London, 1921. )
Nageotte, E. , Ovide, sa Vie, ses Oeuvres. Dijon, 1872.
Owen, S. G. , "Ovid" in The Encyclopaedia Britannica u,
1911. See also under III.
Rand, E. K. , "Ovid and the Spirit of Metamorphosis," in
Harvard Essays on Classical Subjects. Boston, 1912,
pp. 207-38.
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Ripert, ? . , Ovide, Poete de VAmour, des Dieux et de I'Exile.
Paris, 1921. (With an account of the influence of Ovid
on French literature. )
Slater, D. A. , " Ovid in the Metamorphoses," in Occasional
Publications of the Classical Association, No. i, pp. 1-
28. Cambridge, England [1914? ].
Sellar, W. Y. , The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age:
Horace and the Elegiac Poets. Oxford, 1899. (Chapter
V, "Ovid. ")
"Ovid," in Encyclopaedia Britannica9, 1885. (With
remarks on Ovid's influence on literature. )
Smith, K. F. , "The Poet Ovid," in The University of
North Carolina Studies in Philology, XV. 307-332
(1918). Reprinted in Martial, The Epigrammatist, and
Other Essays. Baltimore, 1920.
Wheeler, A. L. : see under II.
Wright, F. A. : see under II.
II. Editions and Translations into English.
See Knapp, under I.
Amores and Heroides:
Palmer, A. (editor), Heroides. Oxford, 1898. Shuck-
burgh, E. S. (editor), Heroides. London, 1896.
In Verse, Marlowe (Amores), Dryden, Pope and others;
in Prose, Showerman, Grant, Translation with Latin
text, in The Loeb Classical Library. New York, 1914.
Ars Amatoria
In Verse, Dryden, Congreve and others; Wright, F. A. ,
The Lover's Handbook. London and New York, 1924.
(In The Broadway Translations, with essays on the
life and works of Ovid, his influence on English litera-
ture, and an account of previous translations of the
Art of Love into English. )
Remedia Amoris
In Prose, Riley, H. T. , in The Bohn Library. London,
1851-52.
Metamorph oses
In Verse, Golding (Shakespeare's Ovid), Sandys, Dry-
den, Pope and others; in Prose, Miller, F. J. , Transla-
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tion with Latin text, in The Loeb Classical Library.
London and New York, 1916. (2 vols. )
Fasti
In Verse, Taylor, J. (the first four books), 1839; in
Prose, Mongan, R. , 1880. Peter, Hermann (editor),
P. Ovidi Nasonis Fastorum Libri VI. Leipzig, 1907.
Ibis
Ellis, R. (editor), Ibis. Oxford, 1881.
In Verse, Jones, John, 1658.
Tristia & Ex Ponto
In Prose, Wheeler, A. L. , Translation with Latin text
and an introduction on Ovid's life and works, in The
Loeb Classical Library. New York and London, 1924.
Owen, S. G. , Tristia, Liber II (edited with notes and an
introduction on Ovid's life and works), 1923.
(editor), P. Ovidi Nasonis Tristium Libri V. Oxford,
1889.
III. Ovid's Influence on Later Literature.
Cooper, Lane, The Greek Genius and its Influence. New
Haven, 1917. (General bibliography, pp. 281 ff. )
Knapp, C. , See under I.
Owen, S. G. , "Ovid and Romance," in English Literature
and the Classics. Oxford, 1912. (Edited by G. S.
Gordon. )
Ovid in Art:
Bredt, E. W. , Bilderschatz zur Weltliteratur. I. Ovid: der
Goiter Verwandlungen. Munich [1922]. (Reproduction
and explanation of important paintings inspired by de-
scriptions in the Metamorphoses. )
TV. Ovid in the Middle Ages.
Bartsch, K. F. , Albrecht von Halberstadt und Ovid im
Mittelalter. Quedlinburg, 1861.
Bretjl, K. , The Cambridge Songs, A Goliard's Song Book
of the Xlth Century. Cambridge, England, 1915.
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
Connely, W. , "Imprints of the Heroides of Ovid on
Chaucer," in The Classical Weekly, XVIII. 9-13
(1924).
Faral, E. , Recherches sur les Sources Latines des Contes
el Romans Cowtois du Moyen Age. Paris, 1913.
Les Arts Poitiques du X1I<< et du XIU>> Steele. Paris,
1924.
Graf, A. , Roma ntila Memoria e nelle Immaginazioni del
Medio Evo. 2 vols. Torino, 1882-1883. Vol. II. pp.
296 ff.
Kittredge, G. L. , Chaucer and his Poetry. Cambridge,
Mass. , 1915.
"Chaucer's Lollius," in Harvard Studies in Classical
Philology, XXVIII. 49-133 (1917).
Langlois, E. , Origines et Source du Roman de la Rose.
Paris, 1891.
Lehmann, P. , Die Parodie im Mittelalter. Miinchen, 1922.
Parodistische Texte. Miinchen, 1923.
Lowes, J. L. , "The Loveres Maladye of Hereos," in Mod-
ern Philology, XI. 491-546 (1914). (For Ovidius
Medicus. )
Macdonell, Anne, In the Abruzzi. London, 1908. (Chap-
ter XI, "Sulmona. ")
Manitius, M. "Beitrage zur Geschichte des Ovidius und
anderer Romischer Schriftsteller im Mittelalter" in
Philologus, Supplementband, VII. 723-767 (1899).
Nino, A. De, Ovidio nella tradizione popolare di Sulmona.
Casalbordino, 1886.
Nitze, W. A. , and Dargan, E. P. , A History of French
Literature. New York, 1922. (See Part I, "The Middle
Ages")
Paris, G.
Jjjjt, La Littirature Francaise au Moyen Age5.
Paris, 1914.
Sandys, J. E. , A History of Classical Scholarship. 3 vols.
Cambridge, England, 1903-1908. Vol. I3 (1921), pp.
638 ff.
ScHEvnx, R. : See under V.
Schroetter, W. , Ovid und die Troubadours. Halle, 1908.
Symonds, J. A. , Wine, Women and Song. London, 1884.
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
V. Ovid in the Renaissance and Modern Times.
Candy, H. C. H. , Some Newly Discovered Stanzas written
by John Milton on Engraved Scenes illustrating Ovid's
Metamorphoses. London, 1924.
Cawley, F. S. , "An Ovidian Prototype of a Character in
'Wilhelm Meister,'" in Modern Language Notes, XL.
288-292 (1925).
Cooper, C. B. , Some Elizabethan Opinions of the Poetry
and Character of Ovid. (University of Chicago Dis-
sertation), Menasha, Wisconsin, 1914.
Coulter, Cornelia C, "The Genealogy of the Gods"
[Boccaccio's], in Vassar Mediaeval Studies, 317-341
(1923).
Hanford, J. H. , " The Youth of Milton. An Interpretation
of his Early Literary Development," in Studies in
Shakespeare, Milton and Donne (by members of the
English Department of the University of Michigan),
89-163 (1925).
Hood, T. L. , "Browning's Ancient Classical Sources," in
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, XXXIII. 153-
156 (1922).
Mustard, W. P. , Classical Echoes in Tennyson. New York,
1904, pp. 121-124.
Nolhac, P. , De, Pitrarque et I'Humanisme. Paris, 1892,
pp. 14s ff.
Osgood, C. G. , The Classical Mythology of Milton's Eng-
lish Poems, in Yale Studies in English, VIII. New York,
1900.
Rand, E. K. , "Milton in Rustication," in The University
of North Carolina Studies in Philology, XIX. 109-135
(1922).
Ripert, E. : See under I.
Root, R. K. , Classical Mythology in Shakespeare, in Yale
Studies in English, IX. New York, 1903.
Schevtll, R. , Ovid and the Renaissance in Spain. Berkeley,
California, 1913. (With an introduction on Ovid in the
Middle Ages. )
Sellar, W. Y. : See under I.
Wright, F. A. : See under II.
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AUTHORS AND TITLES
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? AUTHORS AND TITLES
1. Homer. John A. Scott, Northwestern University.
2. Sappho. David M. Robinson, The Johns Hopkins
U niversity.
3A. Euripides. F. L. Lucas, King's College, Cambridge.
3B. Aeschylus and Sophocles. J. T. Sheppard, King's
College, Cambridge.
4. Aristophanes. Louis E. Lord, Oberlin College.
5. Demosthenes. Charles D. Adams, Dartmouth College.
6. Aristotle's Poetics. Lane Cooper, Cornell University.
7. Greek Historians. Alfred E. Zimmern, University
of Wales.
8. Lucian. Francis G. Allinson, Brown University.
9. Plautus and Terence. Charles Knapp, Barnard
College, Columbia University.
ioa. Cicero. John C. Rolfe, University of Pennsylvania.
iob. Cicero as Philosopher. Nelson G. McCrea,
Columbia University.
11. Catullus. Karl P. Harrington, Wesleyan University.
12. Lucretius and Epicureanism. George Depue
Hadzsits, University of Pennsylvania.
13. Ovid. Edward K. Rand, Harvard University.
14. Horace. Grant Showerman, University of Wisconsin.
15. Virgil. John William Mackail, Balliol College, Oxford.
16. Seneca. Richard Mott Gummere, The William Penn
Charter School.
17. Roman Historians. G. Ferrero, Florence.
18. Martial. Paul Nixon, Bowdoin College.
19. Platonism. Alfred Edward Taylor, University of
Edinburgh.
20. Aristotelianism. John L. Stocks, University of
Manchester, Manchester.
21. Stoicism. Robert Mark Wenley, University of Michigan.
22. Language and Philology. Roland G. Kent, University
of Pennsylvania.
23. Rhetoric and Literary Criticism. (Greek) W. Rhys
Roberts, Leeds University.
24. Greek Religion. Walter W. Hyde, University of
Pennsylvania.
25. Roman Religion. Gordon J. Laing, University of
Chicago.
the essay on "Poesis and Mimesis," repeated from
Essays and Addresses. London, 1921. )
Nageotte, E. , Ovide, sa Vie, ses Oeuvres. Dijon, 1872.
Owen, S. G. , "Ovid" in The Encyclopaedia Britannica u,
1911. See also under III.
Rand, E. K. , "Ovid and the Spirit of Metamorphosis," in
Harvard Essays on Classical Subjects. Boston, 1912,
pp. 207-38.
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
Ripert, ? . , Ovide, Poete de VAmour, des Dieux et de I'Exile.
Paris, 1921. (With an account of the influence of Ovid
on French literature. )
Slater, D. A. , " Ovid in the Metamorphoses," in Occasional
Publications of the Classical Association, No. i, pp. 1-
28. Cambridge, England [1914? ].
Sellar, W. Y. , The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age:
Horace and the Elegiac Poets. Oxford, 1899. (Chapter
V, "Ovid. ")
"Ovid," in Encyclopaedia Britannica9, 1885. (With
remarks on Ovid's influence on literature. )
Smith, K. F. , "The Poet Ovid," in The University of
North Carolina Studies in Philology, XV. 307-332
(1918). Reprinted in Martial, The Epigrammatist, and
Other Essays. Baltimore, 1920.
Wheeler, A. L. : see under II.
Wright, F. A. : see under II.
II. Editions and Translations into English.
See Knapp, under I.
Amores and Heroides:
Palmer, A. (editor), Heroides. Oxford, 1898. Shuck-
burgh, E. S. (editor), Heroides. London, 1896.
In Verse, Marlowe (Amores), Dryden, Pope and others;
in Prose, Showerman, Grant, Translation with Latin
text, in The Loeb Classical Library. New York, 1914.
Ars Amatoria
In Verse, Dryden, Congreve and others; Wright, F. A. ,
The Lover's Handbook. London and New York, 1924.
(In The Broadway Translations, with essays on the
life and works of Ovid, his influence on English litera-
ture, and an account of previous translations of the
Art of Love into English. )
Remedia Amoris
In Prose, Riley, H. T. , in The Bohn Library. London,
1851-52.
Metamorph oses
In Verse, Golding (Shakespeare's Ovid), Sandys, Dry-
den, Pope and others; in Prose, Miller, F. J. , Transla-
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
tion with Latin text, in The Loeb Classical Library.
London and New York, 1916. (2 vols. )
Fasti
In Verse, Taylor, J. (the first four books), 1839; in
Prose, Mongan, R. , 1880. Peter, Hermann (editor),
P. Ovidi Nasonis Fastorum Libri VI. Leipzig, 1907.
Ibis
Ellis, R. (editor), Ibis. Oxford, 1881.
In Verse, Jones, John, 1658.
Tristia & Ex Ponto
In Prose, Wheeler, A. L. , Translation with Latin text
and an introduction on Ovid's life and works, in The
Loeb Classical Library. New York and London, 1924.
Owen, S. G. , Tristia, Liber II (edited with notes and an
introduction on Ovid's life and works), 1923.
(editor), P. Ovidi Nasonis Tristium Libri V. Oxford,
1889.
III. Ovid's Influence on Later Literature.
Cooper, Lane, The Greek Genius and its Influence. New
Haven, 1917. (General bibliography, pp. 281 ff. )
Knapp, C. , See under I.
Owen, S. G. , "Ovid and Romance," in English Literature
and the Classics. Oxford, 1912. (Edited by G. S.
Gordon. )
Ovid in Art:
Bredt, E. W. , Bilderschatz zur Weltliteratur. I. Ovid: der
Goiter Verwandlungen. Munich [1922]. (Reproduction
and explanation of important paintings inspired by de-
scriptions in the Metamorphoses. )
TV. Ovid in the Middle Ages.
Bartsch, K. F. , Albrecht von Halberstadt und Ovid im
Mittelalter. Quedlinburg, 1861.
Bretjl, K. , The Cambridge Songs, A Goliard's Song Book
of the Xlth Century. Cambridge, England, 1915.
[182]
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
Connely, W. , "Imprints of the Heroides of Ovid on
Chaucer," in The Classical Weekly, XVIII. 9-13
(1924).
Faral, E. , Recherches sur les Sources Latines des Contes
el Romans Cowtois du Moyen Age. Paris, 1913.
Les Arts Poitiques du X1I<< et du XIU>> Steele. Paris,
1924.
Graf, A. , Roma ntila Memoria e nelle Immaginazioni del
Medio Evo. 2 vols. Torino, 1882-1883. Vol. II. pp.
296 ff.
Kittredge, G. L. , Chaucer and his Poetry. Cambridge,
Mass. , 1915.
"Chaucer's Lollius," in Harvard Studies in Classical
Philology, XXVIII. 49-133 (1917).
Langlois, E. , Origines et Source du Roman de la Rose.
Paris, 1891.
Lehmann, P. , Die Parodie im Mittelalter. Miinchen, 1922.
Parodistische Texte. Miinchen, 1923.
Lowes, J. L. , "The Loveres Maladye of Hereos," in Mod-
ern Philology, XI. 491-546 (1914). (For Ovidius
Medicus. )
Macdonell, Anne, In the Abruzzi. London, 1908. (Chap-
ter XI, "Sulmona. ")
Manitius, M. "Beitrage zur Geschichte des Ovidius und
anderer Romischer Schriftsteller im Mittelalter" in
Philologus, Supplementband, VII. 723-767 (1899).
Nino, A. De, Ovidio nella tradizione popolare di Sulmona.
Casalbordino, 1886.
Nitze, W. A. , and Dargan, E. P. , A History of French
Literature. New York, 1922. (See Part I, "The Middle
Ages")
Paris, G.
Jjjjt, La Littirature Francaise au Moyen Age5.
Paris, 1914.
Sandys, J. E. , A History of Classical Scholarship. 3 vols.
Cambridge, England, 1903-1908. Vol. I3 (1921), pp.
638 ff.
ScHEvnx, R. : See under V.
Schroetter, W. , Ovid und die Troubadours. Halle, 1908.
Symonds, J. A. , Wine, Women and Song. London, 1884.
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
V. Ovid in the Renaissance and Modern Times.
Candy, H. C. H. , Some Newly Discovered Stanzas written
by John Milton on Engraved Scenes illustrating Ovid's
Metamorphoses. London, 1924.
Cawley, F. S. , "An Ovidian Prototype of a Character in
'Wilhelm Meister,'" in Modern Language Notes, XL.
288-292 (1925).
Cooper, C. B. , Some Elizabethan Opinions of the Poetry
and Character of Ovid. (University of Chicago Dis-
sertation), Menasha, Wisconsin, 1914.
Coulter, Cornelia C, "The Genealogy of the Gods"
[Boccaccio's], in Vassar Mediaeval Studies, 317-341
(1923).
Hanford, J. H. , " The Youth of Milton. An Interpretation
of his Early Literary Development," in Studies in
Shakespeare, Milton and Donne (by members of the
English Department of the University of Michigan),
89-163 (1925).
Hood, T. L. , "Browning's Ancient Classical Sources," in
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, XXXIII. 153-
156 (1922).
Mustard, W. P. , Classical Echoes in Tennyson. New York,
1904, pp. 121-124.
Nolhac, P. , De, Pitrarque et I'Humanisme. Paris, 1892,
pp. 14s ff.
Osgood, C. G. , The Classical Mythology of Milton's Eng-
lish Poems, in Yale Studies in English, VIII. New York,
1900.
Rand, E. K. , "Milton in Rustication," in The University
of North Carolina Studies in Philology, XIX. 109-135
(1922).
Ripert, E. : See under I.
Root, R. K. , Classical Mythology in Shakespeare, in Yale
Studies in English, IX. New York, 1903.
Schevtll, R. , Ovid and the Renaissance in Spain. Berkeley,
California, 1913. (With an introduction on Ovid in the
Middle Ages. )
Sellar, W. Y. : See under I.
Wright, F. A. : See under II.
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AUTHORS AND TITLES
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? AUTHORS AND TITLES
1. Homer. John A. Scott, Northwestern University.
2. Sappho. David M. Robinson, The Johns Hopkins
U niversity.
3A. Euripides. F. L. Lucas, King's College, Cambridge.
3B. Aeschylus and Sophocles. J. T. Sheppard, King's
College, Cambridge.
4. Aristophanes. Louis E. Lord, Oberlin College.
5. Demosthenes. Charles D. Adams, Dartmouth College.
6. Aristotle's Poetics. Lane Cooper, Cornell University.
7. Greek Historians. Alfred E. Zimmern, University
of Wales.
8. Lucian. Francis G. Allinson, Brown University.
9. Plautus and Terence. Charles Knapp, Barnard
College, Columbia University.
ioa. Cicero. John C. Rolfe, University of Pennsylvania.
iob. Cicero as Philosopher. Nelson G. McCrea,
Columbia University.
11. Catullus. Karl P. Harrington, Wesleyan University.
12. Lucretius and Epicureanism. George Depue
Hadzsits, University of Pennsylvania.
13. Ovid. Edward K. Rand, Harvard University.
14. Horace. Grant Showerman, University of Wisconsin.
15. Virgil. John William Mackail, Balliol College, Oxford.
16. Seneca. Richard Mott Gummere, The William Penn
Charter School.
17. Roman Historians. G. Ferrero, Florence.
18. Martial. Paul Nixon, Bowdoin College.
19. Platonism. Alfred Edward Taylor, University of
Edinburgh.
20. Aristotelianism. John L. Stocks, University of
Manchester, Manchester.
21. Stoicism. Robert Mark Wenley, University of Michigan.
22. Language and Philology. Roland G. Kent, University
of Pennsylvania.
23. Rhetoric and Literary Criticism. (Greek) W. Rhys
Roberts, Leeds University.
24. Greek Religion. Walter W. Hyde, University of
Pennsylvania.
25. Roman Religion. Gordon J. Laing, University of
Chicago.
