Ernest Newman, Hugh M. Warrand, Reginald Fremantle, A. T., J. A. Gomis, F. deMONTFORT, Baron's Court, Henry, Queen Helen, Ralph Straus, E. V. Rutland, Edward, John Drinkwater, Joan Pearson, Rebecca West, R. M. W., E. V. Lucas, Harold Cox, A. Ernest Parry, James Agate, Frank Rutter, R. Brimley Johnson, J. Kilmeny Keith, Canon Barnes, Edmund Gosse, George C. Stead, M. A. Mackenzie, F. A., Geo Williamson, Lowther Bridger, Roland Atkinson, F. H. Warden, A. M. Wilberfoce, Mr T. P. O'connor, L. Van Vliet, W. A. Jolly, Henry Curtis, J. Lewins May, Dr J. Owen, King Victor Emmanuel, Deka Mere, T. P. O'connor M. P, A. M. Bonus, W. I. H. Leverton, R. J. Barrett Financial Editor, H. F, Alex Devine,
... World of Books The Sorrows of Ovid "Ovid Tristia: Ex Ponto" Edited with an English Translation: by ...
1924 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
Two journeys are implied by the existence of Tristia 1: one, by a poet, a from Rome ... these journeys is explicitly, and prominently, discussed in Tristia 1; and each makes its presence felt in various ways throughout Tristia 1. Leaving for another day the outward voyage, ... going to focus on the final destination of Tristia 1 within Rome, as specified in the last ...
Tópico(s): Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
1985 - Cambridge University Press | Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society
... fear of death in an unknown land. In Tristia 3.3, Ovid revisits Tibullus 1.3, ostensibly ... with Tibullus. Since many of the allusions in Tristia 3.3 and Amores 3.9 point to ... reveals the comparison between Ovid and Tibullus in Tristia 3.3 to be specious, suggesting that Ovid ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
2005 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Arethusa
In the first poem of Tristia 1, Ovid claims me mare, me uenti, me fera iactat hiems (‘the sea, the winds, the savage winter storm harass me ... 1.2 is programmatic for the rest of Tristia 1, not least because it can be seen ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
2006 - Cambridge University Press | Greece and Rome
The third book of the Tristia is the first to have been written in Tomis, Ovid's place of exile. The long journey from Rome, the subject of the first book of the Tristia , is over. The distractions of the journey can ...
Tópico(s): Biblical Studies and Interpretation
1997 - Cambridge University Press | Ramus
... shortcircuiting of this system of exchange within the Tristia . For one of the most striking features of ... with a change of title) that differentiates the Tristia poems from their successors: inuenies, quamuis non est ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Linguistic Studies
1997 - Cambridge University Press | Ramus
... We hear the narrator's voice in the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto echoing that of Horace ... the subject of abandonment through literary characters; the Tristia take that fascination one step further as the ...
Tópico(s): Organic Chemistry Synthesis Methods
1997 - Cambridge University Press | Ramus
... has been recognized for many years that the Tristia and the Epistolae ex Ponto are not mere ... the doctus poeta's products. Of these poems, Tristia 2 must be placed in a category by ...
Tópico(s): Organic Chemistry Synthesis Methods
1975 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
... Ovid refers to his earlier works in his Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto . Alongside his treatment of ... of his punishment. Poems discussed in detail are Tristia 1.1, 1.7, 2.547–52, 5. ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
2022 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
... storm-poems in the first book of the Tristia (1.2, 1.4, 1.11). A brief ...
Tópico(s): Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
2004 - Brill | Mnemosyne
... Ovid's rivalrous identification with Augustus in the Tristia, ending with some unhappier implications of this identification, ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
2004 - University of California Press | Classical Antiquity
... come upon a conspicuous allusion to Ovid's Tristia in a significant context—Rutilius's expression of ... our recollection of this context in Ovid's Tristia, Rutilius establishes an allusive parallel between himself and ...
Tópico(s): Organic Chemistry Synthesis Methods
2002 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Arethusa
... what the error was that had offended Augustus — Tristia 2 must still be considered on its own ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
1999 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Roman Studies
... what the error was that had offended Augustus — Tristia 2 must still be considered on its own ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
1999 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Roman Studies
In Tristia 2 Ovid claims that he has always been devoted to the emperor. It is mere that he ... crimina nostra, mille locis plenos nominis esse tui? ( Tristia 2.53-60)
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
1995 - Cambridge University Press | Ramus
Ovid's Tristia 4.10 has in the past chiefly been considered as a source of biographical information rather than as ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
1987 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
... This poetry-stricken essay on onomastication finds in Tristia 1.10 a polynymous atoll in Tristia 1's ocean of anonymy, allonymy, anomie, anatom ... Enya All aboard! The first book of the Tristia is an emotion-ocean autoportrait, where elegiac couplets ...
Tópico(s): Balkan and Eastern European Studies
1997 - Cambridge University Press | Ramus
... I shall try to interpret a single elegy, Tristia 4. 3, looking at it in sections as ...
Tópico(s): Ancient Egypt and Archaeology
1982 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Roman Studies
... following: (i) S. G. Owen, who edited the Tristia thrice ( Tristium libri v , Oxford, 1889; in Postgate' ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
1980 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
Tristia 3.3 purports to be a ‘death-bed’ letter addressed by the sick poet to his ...
Tópico(s): Augustinian Studies and Theology
2015 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly
... explores the intertextual relationship between Ovid's autobiographical Tristia 4.10 and the biography of Titus Pomponius ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
2003 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Arethusa
THE METAMORPHOSIS OF VIRGIL IN THE TRISTIA OF OVID Get access Janet P. Bews Janet P. Bews Trent University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1984 - Oxford University Press | Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies
... with some modifications, forms the backdrop for the Tristia and the Epistulae ex Ponto. Like the poeta ... intertextual parlor game.' In the two elegy collections, Tristia and Ex Ponto, the allusions to other works ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
2004 - Harvard University Press | Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
Karlijn H.J. Groenen, Thom Bitter, Tristia C. G. van Veluwen, Yvette M. van der Linden, Nico Verdonschot, Esther Tanck, Dennis Janssen,
ABSTRACT Current finite element (FE) models predicting failure behavior comprise single vertebrae, thereby neglecting the role of the posterior elements and intervertebral discs. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a more clinically relevant, case‐specific non‐linear FE model of two functional spinal units able to predict failure behavior in terms of (i) the vertebra predicted to fail; (ii) deformation of the specimens; (iii) stiffness; and (iv) load to failure. For this purpose, we also studied the ...
Tópico(s): Bone health and osteoporosis research
2018 - Wiley | Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
... A re-examination of pertinent passages in the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto, as well as of ...
Tópico(s): Freedom of Expression and Defamation
2017 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The American Journal of Philology
This article is a pilot for a larger project on the emotions of the suppression of the Society of Jesus, viewed through the prism of Latin writings by Jesuits of the period. It proposes a case study of Portuguese (ex-)Jesuit, Emanuel de Azevedo, who lived and suffered internal exile in Italy (from Rome to the Veneto) in the second half of the eighteenth century. Azevedo composed a large quantity of Latin verse during these unhappy years, from a four-book epic poem on the return of the Jesuits expelled ...
Tópico(s): Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
2016 - Brill | Journal of Jesuit Studies
Tópico(s): Augustinian Studies and Theology
2015 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... 4. Reformatting time (revision and the Fasti) 5. Tristia: revision and the authorial name 6. Books of ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
2014 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
Warren R. Ruehland, Thomas J. Churchward, Linda M. Schachter, Tristia Lakey, Natalie Tarquinio, Fergal J. O’Donoghue, Maree Barnes, Peter D. Rochford,
This study examined the impact of using two abbreviated signal montages on the accuracy, precision and inter-scorer reliability of polysomnography (PSG) sleep and arousal scoring, compared to a standard reference montage, in a cohort of patients investigated for obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). One abbreviated montage incorporated two signals dedicated to sleep and arousal scoring, and the other incorporated a single signal. Four scorers from two laboratories each scored 15 PSGS four times in random ...
Tópico(s): Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
2014 - Elsevier BV | Sleep Medicine
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Tópico(s): Historical and Literary Analyses
2012 - Cambridge University Press | The Classical Quarterly