Penguin Books. 1973. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos plié, Papier jauni. 364 pages. Texte en anglais (English).. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Reference : RO60123539
ISBN : 0140440585
Penguin Classics. Trans. and Intro. by Mary M. Innes. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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Leiden, Boston, Brill, 2004.
IX,221 p. Cl. 24 cm (Diss., Nijmegen; also published as Mnem. Suppl. 258)
Scholten, Frits, and Francesca Cappelletti
Reference : 126101
(2026)
ISBN : 9789493416543
Scholten, Frits, and Francesca Cappelletti: Metamorphoses: Ovid and the Arts. Exhibition: Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, 2026. 352 pages, illustrated in colour. Hardback. Reconsidering Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' as a catalyst for artistic creation from antiquity to the present day. Six essays look at Ovid's storytelling, analyse its representations of women and the natural world; Bernini's responses to Ovid; discourses on creation from antiquity to the Rennaissance; and the presence of erotic and funerary elements. Followed by a catalogue of 103 paintings, sculpture, prints, tapestry, and objets d'art created in response to Ovid's retelling of myth, each illustrated and discussed in detail.
Reconsidering Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' as a catalyst for artistic creation from antiquity to the present day. Six essays look at Ovid's storytelling, analyse its representations of women and the natural world; Bernini's responses to Ovid; discourses on creation from antiquity to the Rennaissance; and the presence of erotic and funerary elements. Followed by a catalogue of 103 paintings, sculpture, prints, tapestry, and objets d'art created in response to Ovid's retelling of myth, each illustrated and discussed in detail. Text in English
OVIDIUS [OVID] Naso Publius (& CLARKE John, ed. and transl.)
Reference : K95349
(1760)
London, printed for W. Clarke 1760 viii + 479,[i] pp., 4th edition, bilingual: Latin-English, contemporary ink ownership on title page, heraldic ex-libris with the phrase "Favet linguis" tipped in on verso of first board, contemporary ink ownership "Thomas Slougter" and few ink spots on last blanco endpaper and on side edges, contemporary full-leather binding (joints bit split at ends, some traces of use), text clean, good, K95349