Ovid & Art

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Ovid & Art The works and inspiration of Publius Ovidius Naso

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Ovid & Art

The works and inspiration of

Publius Ovidius Naso

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Early Life & Rebellion

Apennines Mountains

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Literary Success

• Heroides

• Amores

• Medea

• The Medicamina Faciei

• Ars Amatoria

• Remedia Amoris

• The Metamorphoses

Statue of Ovid in Tomis, now Constanta, Italy

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Paintings Based Upon The Metamorphoses

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Book One,Apollo and Daphne

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Book TwoJove and Europa

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Book ThreeNarcissus

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Book FourPyramus and Thisbe

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Book FiveCeres and Prosperpina

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Book FiveArachne and Minerva

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Book SevenJason and Medea

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Book EightPhilemon and Baucis

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Book NineDeianeira and Nessus

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Book TenThe Rape of Ganymede

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Book TenPygmalion

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Book ElevenCeyx and Alcyone

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Book ThirteenThe Story of the Fall of Troy

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Book FourteenStory Of Circe

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Book FifteenPythagoras

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Infinite Inspiration

Tomi, Deathplace of Ovid

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Sources Cited

• The Norton Anthology

• http://www.bing.com/images/

• http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/metamorphoses/ig/

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomi

• http://www.mythfolklore.net/2003frametales/images/ovid/ovid_gerome2.jpg