Ovid: Heroides I

Introduction and Latin Text, with Greek Translation by Maximus Planudes

Edited by Arthur Palmer and Duncan Kennedy

 Ovid: Heroides I
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Edited by Arthur Palmer and Duncan Kennedy

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

352 pages | 8-2/5 x 5-2/5
Paper $50.00 ISBN: 9781904675051 Published December 2005 For sale in North and South America only
The Heroides, a collection of elegiac poems written as letters, fused Ovid’s interests in erotics and myth into a new and unique genre, in which experiments with epistolary form and the psychology of first-person narrative would go on to have a profound influence on European literature. This two-volume edition of 1898 remains an essential resource for the poems; but it has long been difficult to obtain. It contains what is still the only detailed commentary in English on the whole collection, as well as extensive discussion of the text and its transmission. It also offers the full text of the translation of Heroides into Greek prose by the Byzantine scholar Maximus Planudes.
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