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Ovid: Metamorphoses Book XIII

Ovid: Metamorphoses Book XIII

Ovid: Metamorphoses Book XIII

Ovid
Neil Hopkinson, University of Cambridge
February 2001
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    Book XIII of Ovid's Metamorphoses presents a wide variety of brilliant episodes, from the rhetorically charged contest between Ulysses and Ajax over the arms of Achilles, to the tragic tale of Hecuba and her gruesome revenge, to the amusing story of Polyphemus' unrequited love for Galatea and its bloody conclusion. This edition discusses in detail Ovid's treatment of his sources and sets out the ways in which he has adapted earlier literature as material for his novel work. Guidance is offered on points of language and style, and the Introduction treats in general terms the themes of metamorphosis and the structure of the poem as a whole.

    • The first English commentary of Metamorphoses Book XIII
    • Provides a thorough introduction to the sources, and an up-to-date literary appraisal
    • Neil Hopkinson is the author of A Hellenistic Anthology in the same series which has sold over 3000 copies

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This is a volume of which both Hopkinson and Cambridge can be proud.' The Classical Review

    'Metamorphoses Book XIII, one of the most 'Greek' books of the Ovidian poem, has received a commentary by a distinguished Hellenist, a commentary which turns out to be one of the best Latin examples in the Cambridge 'green-and-yellow' series … a fresh, exciting and perceptive reading of this important book. It will be a precious tool for all Ovidian scholars.' Journal of Roman Studies

    'This edition of, and commentry on, Book XIII of Ovid's Metamorphoses ...strikes me as particularly satisfactory and commendable... There are very few things I miss here...' Arctos

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    Product details

    February 2001
    Paperback
    9780521556200
    264 pages
    198 × 129 × 14 mm
    0.26kg
    1 map
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction:
    • 1. Metamorphosis
    • 2. Structure and themes
    • 3. Lines 1-398: the Judgment of Arms
    • 4. Lines 408-571: Hecuba
    • 5. Lines 576-622: Memnon
    • 6. Lines 632-704: Anius and his daughters
    • 7. Lines 13.730-14.222: Acis, Galatea and Polyphemus
    • Scylla, Glaucus and Circe
    • The text and apparatus criticus
    • P. Ovidi Nasonis Metamorphoseon Liber Tertivs Decimvs
    • Commentary.
      Author
    • Ovid
    • Editor
    • Neil Hopkinson , University of Cambridge