Ovid: Ibis

Edited by Robinson Ellis

 Ovid: Ibis
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Edited by Robinson Ellis

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

290 pages | 5-1/2 x 8 1/2 | © 2008
Paper $49.95 ISBN: 9781904675204 Published February 2009 For sale in North and South America only

This reissue of Robinson Ellis’s classic 1881 edition of Ovid’s rarely studied Ibis includes a new introduction by Gareth Williams that places the edition in the context of earlier and later developments in classical scholarship. Modeled on a poem of the same name by the Hellenistic author Callimachus, Ibis stands out as a contrived explosion of vitriol against an unnamed enemy, who is characterized in terms of the distinctive Egyptian bird. Ellis’s edition of this notoriously opaque poem made a significant contribution to the understanding of Ovid; for today’s readers it also illuminates a particular style of scholarship prevalent in the nineteenth-century study of Latin.

Contents
Introduction to Robinson Ellis's Ibis, by Gareth Williams
 
Select Bibliography, by Gareth Williams
 
Preface
 
Contents
 
Prologue
 
TEXT OF IBIS
 
NOTES
 
COMMENTARY
 
EXCURSUS
 
Index
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