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Fasti: Book 2 - Bryn Mawr Commentaries, Latin Ovid
Fasti: Book 2 - Bryn Mawr Commentaries, Latin
Ovid
Written after he had been banished to the Black Sea city of Tomis by Emperor Augustus, the Fasti is Ovid's last major poetic work. Both a calendar of daily rituals and a witty sequence of stories recounted in a variety of styles, it weaves together tales of gods and citizens together to explore Rome's history, religious beliefs and traditions. It may also be read as a subtle but powerful political manifesto which derides Augustus' attempts to control his subjects by imposing his own mythology upon them: after celebrating the emperor as a Jupiter-on-earth, for example, Ovid deliberately juxtaposes a story showing the king of the gods as a savage rapist. Endlessly playful, this is also a work of integrity and courage, and a superb climax to the life of one of Rome's greatest writers.
56 pages
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | December 30, 1985 |
| ISBN13 | 9780929524467 |
| Publishers | Bryn Mawr Commentaries |
| Pages | 96 |
| Dimensions | 147 × 217 × 9 mm · 120 g |
| Language | English |
| Editor | Miller, John F. |
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