SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Note: The following bibliography does not include items already listed under “Abbreviations,” nor does it attempt a full survey; it merely aims to present the reader with a short list of useful recent work — primarily, but not exclusively, in English — on the exilic poems and Ovid in relation to them.

 

Argenio, R. ‘Retorica e mitologia nelle poesie ovidiane dell’esilio,’ Fons Perennis: Saggi critici di filogia classica raccolti in onore di Vittorio d’Agostino. Turin 1971, 51–79.

Barchiesi, A. The Poet and the Prince: Ovid and Augustan Discourse. Berkeley 1997.

Barsby, J. A. ‘Ovid’ in Greece & Rome: New Surveys in the Classics no. 12, Oxford 1978.

Batty, R. M. ‘On Getic and Sarmatian shores: Ovid’s account of the Danube lands,’ Historia 43 (1994) 88–111.

Bingham, S. J. ‘Life on an island: a brief study of places of exile in the first century A.D.’ Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History 11 (2003) 376–400.

Birnbaum, R. ‘Fatum and Fortuna in Ovid’s exile poetry,’ in Commentationes .  .  . in memoriam B. Katz, eds. M. Rozelaar, B. Shimron. Tel Aviv 1970, 18–25.

Block, E. ‘Poetics in exile: an analysis of Epistulae ex Ponto 3.9,’ CA I (1982) 18–42.

Bouynot, Y. ‘Ovide, Tristes III.2: Étude rhythmique et stylistique,’ Acta Philologica 3 (1964) 39–51.

Boyle, A.J. Ovid and the Monuments: A Poet’s Rome. Bendigo 2003.

———. ‘Postscripts from the edge: exilic Fasti and imperialized Rome,’ Ramus 26 (1997) 7–28.

Bradford, G. ‘Ovid among the Goths,’ Yale Review 4 (1915) 544–59.

Broege, V. ‘Ovid’s autobiographical use of mythology in the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto,’ Classical News & Views 16 (1972) 37–42.

Bretzigheimer, G. ‘Exul ludens: zur Rolle von relegans und relegatus in Ovids Tristien,’ Gymnasium 98 (1991) 39–76.

Butrica, J. L. ‘Ovid Ex Pont. I.2 and III.8 (notes on two elegies to Paul. Fab. Max.),’ Museum Criticum 32–35 (1997–2000) 167–179.

Casali, S. ‘Quaerenti plura legendum: on the necessity of “reading more” in Ovid’s exile poetry,’ Ramus 26 (1997) 80–112.

Ciccarelli, I. ‘“Citra necem tua constitit ira”: le ambigue manifestazioni della “clementia” di Augusto verso Ovidio,’ Aufidus 15 (2001) 23–32.

———. ‘Ovidio, Tristia 4.10 e i topoi della sphragís,’ Aufidus 11 (1997) 61–92.

Citroni Mārchetti, S. ‘Il potere e la giustizia. Presenza della tragedia greca nelle elegie ovidiane dell’esilio,’ MD 43 (1999) 111–156.

Claassen, J.-M. Displaced Persons: The Literature of Exile from Cicero to Boethius. Madison, Wisconsin, 1999.

———. ‘Exile, death and immortality: voices from the grave,’ Latomus 55 (1996) 571–590.

———. ‘Exul ludens: Ovid’s exilic word games,’ Classical Bulletin 75 (1999) 23–35.

———. ‘Ovid’s exilic vocabulary,’ Akroterion 43 (1998) 67—98.

———. ‘Ovid’s poems from exile: the creation of a myth and the triumph of poetry,’ Antike und Abendland 34 (1988) 158–169.

———. ‘Ovid’s wandering identity: personification and depersonalization in the exilic poems,’ Latomus 49 (1990) 102–116.

———. ‘Structure, chronology, tone and undertone: an examination of tonal variation in Ovid’s exilic poetry,’ Akroterion 37 (1992) 98–113.

———. ‘The singular myth: Ovid’s use of myth in the exilic poetry,’ Hermathena 170 (2001) 11–64.

———. ‘The vocabulary of exile in Ovid’s Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto,’ Glotta 75 (1999) 134–171.

———. ‘Une analyse stylistique et littéraire d’Ovide (Epistulae ex Ponto 3.3): praeceptor amoris ou praeceptor Amoris?’ Les Études Classiques 59 (1991) 27–41.

Cucchiarelli, A. ‘La nave e l’esilio (allegorie dell’ultimo Ovidio),’ MD 38 (1997) 215–224.

Cutolo, P. Politica, poetica, poesia nel II libro dei Tristia. Catania 1995 [not seen].

Davis, P.J. ‘ “Since my part has been well played”: conflicting evaluations of Augustus,’ Ramus 28 (1999) 1–15.

———. ‘Instructing the emperor: Ovid, Tr. 2,’ Latomus 58 (1999) 799–809.

———. ‘The colonial subject in Ovid’s exile poetry,’ AJPh 123 (2002) 257–273.

Davisson, M.T. ‘Tristia 5.13 and Ovid’s use of epistolary form and content,’ CJ 80 (1985) 238–246.

Debloois, N. A. ‘Ovid’s Remedia Exilii,’ Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History 10 (2000) 232–246.

Di Martino, M. G. I. ‘Ovidio e la poesia,’ Rivista di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 23 (1981) 63–108.

Ehlers, W-W. ‘Poet und Exil: zum Verständnis der Exildichtung Ovids,’ Antike und Abendland 34 (1988) 144–157.

Ehwald, R., Levy F. (eds.) Tristia, Ibis, Epistulae ex Ponto. Leipzig: Teubner, 1992.

Fantham, E. ‘Ovidius in Tauris: Ovid Tr. 4.4 and Ex P. 3.2,’ in The Two Worlds of the Poet, eds. R. M. Wilhelm, H. Jones. Detroit 1992, 268–280.

Fishwick, D. ‘Ovid and Divus Augustus,’ Classical Philology 86 (1991) 36–41.

Fitton Brown, A. D. ‘The unreality of Ovid’s Tomitan exile,’ Liverpool Classical Monthly 10 (1985) 18–22. See also “Little” in the Abbreviations.

Forbis, E. P. ‘Voice and voicelessness in Ovid’s exile poetry,’ Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History 8 (2000) 245–267.

Gahan, J. J. ‘Ovid: the poet in winter,’ CJ 73 (1978) 198–202.

Galasso, L. Epistularum ex Ponto Liber II. Firenze 1995.

Geyssen, J. ‘Sending a book to the Palatine: Martial 1.70 and Ovid,’ Mnemosyne 52 (1999) 718–738.

Gibson, B. ‘Ovid on reading: reading Ovid. Reception in Ovid Tristia II,’ JRS 89 (1999) 19–37.

Gordon, C. J. Poetry of Malediction: A Commentary on the Ibis of Ovid. Diss. McMaster Univ. 1993 [not seen].

Grasmück, E. L. Exilium. Untersuchungen zur Verbannung in der Antike. Paderborn 1978.

Griffin, A. H. F. ‘Ovid’s Tristia I.2 and the tradition of literary sea storms,’ Pegasus 28 (1985) 28–34.

Griffin, J. ‘Genre and real life in Latin poetry,’ Journal of Roman Studies 71 (1981) 39–49.

Habinek, T. N. ‘Pannonia domanda est: the construction of the Imperial subject through Ovid’s poetry from exile,’ in The Politics of Latin Literature: Writing, Identity and Empire in Ancient Rome. Princeton 1998, 151–169.

Hall, J. B. ‘Notes on various passages in Ovid’s Tristia,’ Euphrosyne 16 (1988) 125–128.

———. ‘Observations on the text of Ovid’s Letters Ex Ponto,’ BICS Suppl. 51 (1988) 39–43.

———. ‘Problems in Ovid’s Tristia,’ PCPhS Suppl. 15 (1989) 20–38.

———. ‘More notes on Ovid’s Tristia,’ Euphrosyne 18 (1990) 85–98.

———. ’Ovid Tr. 2.77–80 and 5.11.25–28,’ Liverpool Classical Monthly 16.3 (1991) 37–38.

———. ‘Seven notes on Ovid’s Tristia,’ Liverpool Classical Monthly 16.6 (1991) 83–87.

———. ‘Additional notes on Ovid’s Tristia,’ Euphrosyne 20 (1992) 131–148.

Harzer, F. ‘ “Iste ego sum?”: Ovids poetische Briefschrift zwischen Dichtung und Wahrheit,’ Poetica 29 (1997) 48–74.

Helzle. Ovids Epistulae ex Ponto: Buch I-II Kommentar. Heidelberg 2003.

Hendry, M. ‘Ovid Ex Ponto III.8.6,’ Museum Criticum 30/31 (1995/6) 249–252.

Heyworth, S. J. ‘Notes on Ovid’s Tristia,’ PCPhS 41 (1995) 138–152.

Hinds, S. ‘Booking the return trip: Ovid and Tristia I,’ PCPhS 211 (n.s. 31) (1985) 13–32.

———. ‘First among women: Ovid Tr. I.6 and the traditions of “exemplary” catalogue,’ PCPhS Suppl. 22 (1999) 123–142.

———. ‘Generalizing about Ovid,’ Ramus 16 (1987) 4–31.

Holleman, A.W.J. ‘Ovid and politics,’ Historia 20 (1971) 458–466.

Holzberg, N. ‘Playing with his life: Ovid’s “autobiographical” references,’ Lampas 30 (1997) 4—19.

———. ‘Exile as an elegiac world out of joint: the Tristia and the Epistulae ex Ponto,’ in Ovid: The Poet and His Work, trans. G. M. Goshgarian. Ithaca, New York 2002, 176–198.

Huskey, S. ‘Ovid and the fall of Troy in Tristia 1.3,’ Vergilius 48 (2002) 88–104.

Johnson, P.J. ‘Ovid’s Livia in exile,’ Classical World 90 (1996/7) 403–420

Johnson, W A. ‘The desolation of the Fasti,’ CJ 74 (1978) 7–18.

Kershaw, A. ‘Exclamatory particles in the Tristia,’ in Schubert (1999) 2.775–785.

Ketteman, R. ‘Ovids Verbannungsort — ein Locus Horribilis?’ in Schubert (1999) 715–735.

King, R. ‘Ritual and autobiography: the cult of reading in Ovid’s Tristia,’ Helios 25 (1998) 99–119.

Klodt, C. ‘Verkehrte Welt: Ovid Trist. 1.4,’ Philologus 140 (1996) 257–276.

Kroener, H. O. ‘Aufbau und Ziel der Elegie Ovids Trist. I.2,’ Emerita 38 (1970) 163–197.

Laigneau, S. ‘Le poète face aux barbares: l’utilisation rhétorique du thème du barbare dans les oeuvres d’exil d’Ovide,’ Revue des Études latines 80 (2000) 115–128.

Lechi, F. ‘La palinodia del poeta elegiaco: i carmi ovidiani dell’esilio,’ Atene e Roma 23 (1978) 163–197.

Lenz, F. W. P. Ovidii Nasonis Epistulae ex Ponto. Turin 1939.

Lenz, L. ‘Eis und Exil (zu Tr. III.10),’ in Antike Texte in Forschung und Schule, ed. C. von Neumeister, Frankfurt a.M. 1993, 147–166.

———. ‘Tibull in den Tristien,’ Gymnasium 104 (1997) 301—317.

Liberman, G. ‘Positions et propositions sur le texte des Tristes d’Ovide,’ Revue de Philologie 70 (1996) 71–88.

Luck, G. ‘Notes on the language and text of Ovid’s Tristia,’ Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 65 (1961) 243–261.

Luisi, A., Berrino N. F. Culpa Silenda: Le Elegie dell’Error Ovidiano. Bari 2002.

Masselli, G. M. Il rancore dell’esule: Ovidio, l’Ibis e i modi di un’ invettiva. Bari 2002 [not seen].

Méthy, N. ‘Les Tristes ou la métamorphose d’Ovide,’ Euphrosyne 21 (1993) 217–226.

Millar, F. ‘Ovid and the Domus Augusta: Rome seen from Tomoi,’ JRS 83 (1993) 1–17.

Miller, J. F. ‘Ovid on the Augustan Palatine (Tristia 3.1),’ in Vertis in Usum: Studies in Honor of Edward Courtney, eds. J. F. Miller, C. Damon, K. S. Myers. Munich 2002, 129–139.

Nageotte, E. Ovide: sa vie, ses oeuvres. Paris 1872.

Newlands, C. E. ‘The role of the book in Tristia 3.1,’ Ramus 26 (1997) 57–79.

Nicolai, W. ‘Phantasie und Wirklichkeit bei Ovid,’ Antike und Abendland 19 (1973) 107–116.

Oliensis, E. ‘Return to sender: the rhetoric of nomina in Ovid’s Tristia,’ Ramus 26 (1997) 172–193.

Owen, S. G. ‘Ovid’s use of the simile,’ CR 45 (1931) 97–106.

Pippidi, D.M. ‘Tomis, cité géto-grecque a l’époque d’Ovide?’ Athenaeum 55 (1977) 250–256.

Posch, S. P. Ovidius Naso, Tristia I, Interpretationen, I: Die Elegien 1—4 [ = Commentat. Aenipont. xxviii]. Innsbruck 1983.

Poulle, B. ‘Le regard porté par Ovide sur les Gètes,’ in Le Regard des Anciens sur l’Étranger. Dijon 1988, 103–113.

Ramsby, T. R. Barbarians in the Early Empire: Representations of Otherness in Ovid. Diss. Indiana Univ. 2001 [not seen].

Richmond, J. ‘The latter days of a love poet: Ovid in exile,’ Classics Ireland 2 (1995) 97–120.

Ripert, E. Ovide, poète de l’amour, des dieux et de l’exil. Paris 1921.

Ritchie, A. L. ‘Notes on Ovid’s Tristia,’ CQ 45 (1995) 512–516.

Rosati, G. ‘L’addio dell esule morituro (Trist. 1.3): Ovidio come Protesilao,’ in Schubert (1999) 2.787–796.

Rosenmeyer, P. ‘Ovid’s Heroides and Tristia: Voices from exile,’ Ramus 26 (1997) 29–56.

Rudd, N. Lines of Enquiry. Cambridge 1976, 1–31.

Schmitzer, U. ‘Neue Forschungen zu Ovid,’ Gymnasium 109 (2002) 143–166.

Schönbeck, H.-P. ‘Augustus als pater patriae und pater familias im zweiten Tristienbuch des Ovid,’ Hermes 126 (1998) 454—465.

Schubert, W., (ed.) Ovid, Werk und Wirkung: Festgabe für Michael von Albrecht zum 65 Geburtstag. 2 vols. Frankfurt a.M. 1999.

Schwind, J. ’Noten zum Text von Ovids Tristien,’ Emerita 68 (2000) 279–289.

Scott, K. ‘Emperor worship in Ovid,’ TAPhA 61 (1930) 43–69.

Seidel, M. Exile and the Narrative Imagination. New Haven 1986.

Shaw, D. B. The Power of Assumptions and the Power of Poetry: a Reading of Ovid’s Tristia IV. Diss. UC Berkeley 1994 [not seen].

Simpson, J. (ed.) The Oxford Book of Exile. Oxford 1995.

Stroh, W. ‘Tröstende Musen. Zur literarhistorischen Stellung end Bedeutung von Ovids Ėxilgedichten,’ Aufsteig und Niedergang der römischen Welt ii, 31.4 (1981) 2638–2684.

Thomsen, M. H. Detachment and Manipulation in the Exile Poems of Ovid. Diss. UC Berkeley 1979.

Tola, E. ‘El imaginario de las lágrimas y del cuerpo: Tristia y Epistulae ex Ponto o la última metamorfosis de Ovidio,’ Argos 24 (2000) 157–183.

———. ‘A metáfora de la nave en Tristia y Epistulae ex Ponto, o La identidad fluctuante en la escritura ovidiana del exilio,’ CFC (L) 21 (2000) 45–55.

Verdière, R. Le secret du voltigeur d’amour, ou, Le mystère de la relegation d’Ovide. Brussels 1992.

Viarre, S. ‘La passion d’Ovide pour la poésie dans les poèmes de l’exil,’ in Schubert (1999) 701–713.

———. ‘Ovide, Tristes II: l’héritage gréco-latin,’ Latomus 59 (2000) 552–563.

Videau-Delibes, A. Les Tristes d’Ovide et l’élégie romaine: une poétique de la rupture. Paris 1991.

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Williams, G. Change and Decline: Roman Literature in the Early Republic. Berkeley 1978, 52–101.

Williams, G. D. ‘Conversing with the sunset: a Callimachean echo in Ovid’s exile poetry,’ CQ 41 (1991) 169–177.

———. ‘Representations of the book roll in Latin poetry: Ovid Tr. 1.1.3–14 and related texts,’ Mnemosyne 445 (1992) 178–189.

———. Banished Voices: Readings in Ovid’s Exile Poetry. Cambridge 1994.

———. The Curse of Exile: A study of Ovid’s Ibis. Cambridge 1996.

———. ‘Ovid’s exile poetry: Tristia, Epistulae ex Ponto, and Ibis,’ in The Cambridge Companion to Ovid, ed. P. Hardie. Cambridge 2002, 233–245.

———. ‘Ovid’s exilic poetry: worlds apart,’ in Brill’s Companion to Ovid, ed. B. W. Boyd. Leiden 2002.

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