Brill's Companion to Ovid
Biographical note
Barbara Weiden Boyd, Ph.D. (1980) in Classical Studies, University of Michigan, is Winkley Professor of Latin and Greek at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, USA. She is the author of Ovid’s Literary Loves: Influence and Innovation in the Amores (1997), and has published extensively on Virgil, Ovid, and other Latin authors.
Readership
Classical philologists and literary scholars, especially those interested in epic, elegy, and didactic; Latin poetic style; Hellenistic influences on Latin poetry; Augustan literature; and Ovid’s literary legacy in Europe.
Reviews
'The growth of interest in Ovid over the last half-centruy has prompted creation of various kinds of handbooks and companions to the great Roman poet, and Brill has produced one of the best…an intelligent and wll-coordinated collection of responses to the versatility of a scintillating poet.'
William S. Anderson, New England Classical Journal, 2005.
'In sum a useful and reliable volume…’
Roy Gibson, BMCR, 2003.
William S. Anderson, New England Classical Journal, 2005.
'In sum a useful and reliable volume…’
Roy Gibson, BMCR, 2003.
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Edited by Barbara Weiden Boyd, Bowdoin College, Brunswick
This collection of essays on Ovid’s life, works, and influence is intended to serve as a vade-mecum for all interested in the Roman world’s most versatile literary genius. The broad range of subjects and perspectives represented by the Companion’s fourteen contributors offers readers the best in ...
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