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1 T-V| Tristia Book V~ ~Book TV.I:1-48 To The Reader: His 2 T-V| my funeral rites.~~ Book TV.I:49-80 To The Reader: The 3 T-V| any means I can.~~ Book TV.II:1-44 To His Wife: A Complaint~ ~ 4 T-V| rejects no one’s hands.~~ Book TV.II:45-79 His Prayer to Augustus~ ~ 5 T-V| somewhere safer.~ ~Book TV.III:1-58 His Prayer to the 6 T-V| you, as is right.~~ Book TV.IV:1-50 Letter To A True 7 T-V| does not ask, I ask.~~ Book TV.V:1-26 His Wife’s Birthday: 8 T-V| poison hers as well.~~ Book TV.V:27-64 His Wife’s Birthday: 9 T-V| your punishment.~~ Book TV.VI:1-46 A Plea For Loyalty~ ~ 10 T-V| midst of the sea.~~ Book TV.VII:1-68 Among The Getae~ ~ 11 T-V| studies, it’s enough.~~ Book TV.VIII:1-38 Letter To An Enemy~ ~ 12 T-V| the next in turn.~~ Book TV.IX:1-38 A Letter Of Thanks~ ~ 13 T-V| slave to that duty.~~ Book TV.X:1-53 Harsh Exile In Tomis~ ~ 14 T-V| lose life itself.~~ Book TV.XI:1-30 An Insult To His 15 T-V| that lying name!~~ Book TV.XII:1-68 Poetry In Exile~ ~ 16 T-V| turned to ashes!~~ Book TV.XIII:1-34 Ill, And Wishing 17 T-V| from mine! – ‘Vale’.~~ Book TV.XIV:1-46 In Praise Of His 18 Ind| Augustus is Achilles. ~Book TV.I:49-80 Achilles was not 19 Ind| tears over Hector.~Book TV.VI:1-46 Automedon was his 20 Ind| behalf.~Book TII:361-420 Book TV.XIV:1-46 Her love for him.~ 21 Ind| 46 Her love for him.~Book TV.V:27-64 His wife’s response 22 Ind| Theseus, son of Aegeus.~Book TV.IV:1-50 Book EII.VI:1-38 23 Ind| Volcano on Sicily.~Book TV.II:45-79 Its fires.~Book 24 Ind| to Greece with him.~Book TV.VI:1-46 Book EII.VI:1-38 25 Ind| saved by Hercules.~Book TV.V:27-64 His wife’s response 26 Ind| brought about her fame.~Book TV.XIV:1-46 A paragon of loyalty, 27 Ind| snatched Hippodamia.~Book TV.I:1-48 The archer god of 28 Ind| Andromache.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Book TV.V:27-64 Book TV.XIV:1-46 ~ 29 Ind| 36 Book TV.V:27-64 Book TV.XIV:1-46 ~Ovid compares 30 Ind| opponents.~ ~Anytus~Book TV.XII:1-68 Ibis:541-596 An 31 Ind| victorious soldiers.~Book TV.III:1-58 The god of poetry, 32 Ind| poetic achievement.~Book TV.XII:1-68 Apollo’s oracle 33 Ind| Book TIII. X:1-40 Book TV.V:27-64 Northern constellations.~ 34 Ind| Northern constellations.~Book TV.III:1-58 The Cynosurian 35 Ind| blue-white star Gemma.~Book TV.III:1-58 Her crown of stars, 36 Ind| parts of Asian Minor.~Book TV.IV:1-50 The honey of Mount 37 Ind| 92 The Italian lyre.~Book TV.II:45-79 The Roman people.~ 38 Ind| Pyrrhus) Achilles’ son. ~Book TV.VI:1-46 Loyal to Achilles.~ ~ 39 Ind| in ecstatic dances. ~Book TV.III:1-58 The female followers 40 Ind| god of inspiration.~Book TV.III:1-58 His feast of the 41 Ind| 420 His love poetry.~Book TV.V:27-64 A lost reference 42 Ind| His erotic epigrams?~Book TV.V:27-64 A lost reference 43 Ind| and exercise ground.~Book TV.I:1-48 Book EI.VIII:1-70 44 Ind| did not disown him.~Book TV.III:1-58 Driven from the 45 Ind| wall by Jupiter-Zeus.~Book TV.V:27-64 His wife’s response 46 Ind| Troy.~Book TI.I:70-128 Book TV.VII:1-68 A peril to the 47 Ind| Emperors, is meant.~Book TV.IV:1-50 The use of carior 48 Ind| above, and suggests that TV:IV is addressed to the same 49 Ind| to the same friend.~Book TV.VII:1-68 The use of carissime 50 Ind| the Tmolus mountains.~Book TV.I:1-48 Noted for its swans, 51 Ind| s Odyssey Book XII.~Book TV.II:45-79 Ovid calls the 52 Ind| addressed to Messalinus.~Book TV.IX:1-38 The imagery of shipwreck 53 Ind| founder of Thebes.~Book TV.V:27-64 Thebes.~ ~Eetion~ 54 Ind| Andromache, Hector’s wife.~Book TV.V:27-64 Father of Andromache.~ ~ 55 Ind| Book TII:313-360 Book TV.V:27-64 Their mutual death.~ ~ 56 Ind| mainland.~Book TI.I:70-128 Book TV.VII:1-68 Ibis:311-364 Caphereus, 57 Ind| 44 Book TI. IX:1-66 Book TV.IV:1-50 A paragon of friendship.~ 58 Ind| 28 Book TIV.IV:43-88 Book TV.X:1-53 Falsely named ‘hospitable’ 59 Ind| Book TIV.X:93-132 ~Book TV.X:1-53 Book EII.II:1-38 60 Ind| Pontus on the left.~Book TV.II:45-79 Ovid describes 61 Ind| featureless, unlovely.~Book TV.IV:1-50 Book EII.VI:1-38 62 Ind| which he sent letters.~Book TV.X:1-53 The sea frozen in 63 Ind| loyal to her husband.~Book TV.V:27-64 Made famous by her 64 Ind| famous by her husband.~Book TV.XIV:1-46 Book EIII.1:105- 65 Ind| leave-taking from her.~Book TV.XI:1-30 One of the many 66 Ind| defending his estate.~Book TV.XIV:1-46 Ovid’s guarantee 67 Ind| marriage and death. ~Book TV.X:1-53 Lachesis measured 68 Ind| globe. ~Book TI.V:1-44 Book TV.XIV:1-46 Book EII.III:49- 69 Ind| as chance and fate.~Book TV.VIII:1-38 Book EIV.III:1- 70 Ind| Tibullus and Propertius.~Book TV.I:1-48 A writer of love 71 Ind| of northern India.~Book TV.III:1-58 Visited by Bacchus.~ 72 Ind| Book TIV.VIII:1-52 Book TV.III:1-58 Book TV.V:27-64~ 73 Ind| 52 Book TV.III:1-58 Book TV.V:27-64~Book TV.XII:1-68 74 Ind| 58 Book TV.V:27-64~Book TV.XII:1-68 Book TV.XIII:1- 75 Ind| 64~Book TV.XII:1-68 Book TV.XIII:1-34 Book EI.I:1-36~ 76 Ind| them.~Book TI.X:1-50 Book TV.I:1-48 A term for the shores 77 Ind| Book TIII.XIV:1-52 Book TV.II:45-79 The languages of 78 Ind| 644 The Getic bowmen.~Book TV.I:1-48 Book EII.VII:1-46 79 Ind| a barbaric nation.~Book TV.VII:1-68 Book TV.X:1-53 80 Ind| nation.~Book TV.VII:1-68 Book TV.X:1-53 Book EIV.X:1-34 The 81 Ind| ignorant of Latin. ~Book TV.XII:1-68 Book EIII.II:1- 82 Ind| Metamorphoses Book VII:350~Book TV.I:49-80 Her lament for Ceyx.~ ~ 83 Ind| if not for the War.~Book TV.IV:1-50 Priam his father 84 Ind| grieving at his death.~Book TV.XIV:1-46 Andromache, his 85 Ind| Book TIV.X:93-132 Book TV.VII:1-68 Book EIII.III:1- 86 Ind| river of his exile.~Book TV.I:1-48 The Scythian Danube.~ 87 Ind| The Scythian Danube.~Book TV.X:1-53 Book EII.IV:1-34 88 Ind| honey. Modern Mellili.~Book TV.VI:1-46 The bees of Hybla.~ 89 Ind| The bees of Hybla.~Book TV.XIII:1-34 Book EII.VII:1- 90 Ind| Icarius.~ ~Icarius~Book TV.V:27-64 The father of Penelope. ~ 91 Ind| 183~Book TI.I:70-128 Book TV.II:1-44 He gave his name 92 Ind| to lightning blasts.~Book TV.II:45-79 Augustus as Jupiter, 93 Ind| heavens and the gods.~Book TV.III:1-58 Jupiter blasted 94 Ind| Lachesis~See Fates.~Book TV.X:1-53 She measured the 95 Ind| of life.~ ~Laertes~Book TV.V:1-26 The father of Ulysses, 96 Ind| flames.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Book TV.XIV:1-46 Ovid compares his 97 Ind| for love and loyalty.~Book TV.V:27-64 Her response to 98 Ind| nearby islet of Ortygia.~Book TV.I:49-80 Her children, Apollo 99 Ind| in an oarless boat.~Book TV.I:49-80 Philoctetes abandoned 100 Ind| temple to the god there.~Book TV.II:45-79 Criminals were 101 Ind| with Bacchus-Dionysus.~Book TV.III:1-58 Book EIV.VIII:49- 102 Ind| variants of this myth.~Book TV.III:1-58 His offence against 103 Ind| Vulcan) Venus’s husband.~Book TV.II:45-79 A synonym for war.~ 104 Ind| A synonym for war.~Book TV.VII:1-68 The warlike Sarmatians 105 Ind| 40 Book TIV.X:93-132 Book TV.I:1-48 Book TV.IX:1-38 Book 106 Ind| 132 Book TV.I:1-48 Book TV.IX:1-38 Book EI.I:1-36~Book 107 Ind| associated with his error. Again TV:1-48, and EIII:V:1-58 hint 108 Ind| the Imperial family.~Book TV.VII:1-68 His Muse is not 109 Ind| written for the theatre.~Book TV.XII:1-68 The Nine Sisters.~ 110 Ind| Rhamnous in Attica. ~Book TV.VIII:1-38 She punished hubris.~ ~ 111 Ind| Metamorphoses Book VI:146~Book TV.I:49-80 Book TV.XII:1-68 112 Ind| 146~Book TV.I:49-80 Book TV.XII:1-68 Her children killed 113 Ind| brought Iphigenia home.~Book TV.IV:1-50 A paragon of friendship.~ 114 Ind| paragon of friendship.~Book TV.VI:1-46 Book EIII.II:1-110 115 Ind| disloyalty.~Book TI.VII:1-40 Book TV.II:45-79 Book TV.IV:1-50 ~ 116 Ind| 40 Book TV.II:45-79 Book TV.IV:1-50 ~Book TV.XI:1-30 117 Ind| 79 Book TV.IV:1-50 ~Book TV.XI:1-30 He describes himself 118 Ind| harsh questioning?).~Book TV.VIII:1-38 Ovid goes on hoping 119 Ind| his age, over fifty.~Book TV.III:1-58 Ovid is celebrating 120 Ind| the spring of AD12.~Book TV.X:1-53 The spring of AD12 121 Ind| assert his immortality.~Book TV.VII:1-68 He denies having 122 Ind| verses for the stage. ~Book TV.XII:1-68 He wishes the Ars 123 Ind| journey to Tomis by land.~Book TV.VII:1-68 A description of 124 Ind| and warlike culture. ~Book TV.X:1-53 Ovid portrays the 125 Ind| See Virgil’s Aeneid.~Book TV.VI:1-46 A metaphor for abandoning 126 Ind| Parcae~The Fates.~Book TV.III:1-58 Ovid speculates 127 Ind| Achilles stressed.~Book TV.IV:1-50 Book EII.III:1-48 128 Ind| to help destroy him.~Book TV.V:27-64 His daughter Alcestis.~ 129 Ind| 36 Book TII:361-420 Book TV.XIV:1-46 Homer made Penelope 130 Ind| through the Odyssey.~Book TV.V:27-64 Ovid compares his 131 Ind| character to hers.~Book TV.V:27-64 Made famous by her 132 Ind| Bacchantes for his impiety.~Book TV.III:1-58 His offence against 133 Ind| of the brazen bull.~Book TV.I:49-80 Book TV.XII:1-68 134 Ind| bull.~Book TV.I:49-80 Book TV.XII:1-68 Ibis:413-464 Tormented 135 Ind| example of cruelty.~Book TV.I:49-80 Allowed Perillus 136 Ind| the weapons to Troy.~Book TV.I:49-80 Book TV.IV:1-50 137 Ind| Troy.~Book TV.I:49-80 Book TV.IV:1-50 His laments on Lemnos.~ 138 Ind| laments on Lemnos.~Book TV.II:1-44 Ibis:251-310 His 139 Ind| 54 Book TIV.IX:1-32 Book TV.I:1-48 Poetry generally.~ 140 Ind| Amatoria and his exile.~Book TV.III:1-58 Book EI.V:43- 86 141 Ind| belonging to the Muses.~Book TV.VII:1-68 Book EII.V:41-76 142 Ind| Caria after the war. ~Book TV.VI:1-46 A reliable physician.~ ~ 143 Ind| Book TIII. X:41-78 Book TV.X:1-53 Book EIV.VII:1-54 144 Ind| region.~Book TIV.I:1-48 Book TV.II:45-79 Book TV.V:27-64 145 Ind| 48 Book TV.II:45-79 Book TV.V:27-64 Book EI.IX:1-56~ 146 Ind| decreed by Augustus.~Book TV.II:1-44 His letters home 147 Ind| his wife from there.~Book TV.XIII:1-34 Icy Pontus. The 148 Ind| the body of Hector.~Book TV.I:49-80 His weeping did 149 Ind| not offend Achilles.~Book TV.IV:1-50 His grief at Hector’ 150 Ind| at Hector’s death.~Book TV.XII:1-68 The death of his 151 Ind| Changed to a swallow.~Book TV.I:49-80 Her lament for Itys.~ 152 Ind| order of seniority.~Book TV.I:1-48 A writer of love 153 Ind| Book TII:361-420 Book TV.XIV:1-46 Loved by his wife. 154 Ind| 66 Book TIV.IV:43-88 Book TV.IV:1-50 Book TV.VI:1-46 155 Ind| 88 Book TV.IV:1-50 Book TV.VI:1-46 Book EII.III:1-48 156 Ind| Iliad and Odyssey.~Book TV.V:27-64 Book EI.IV:1-58 157 Ind| Rhamnus in Attica.~Book TV.VIII:1-38 She punishes hubris.~ ~ 158 Ind| Iulium, and Augusti.~Book TV.I:49-80 The highest standard 159 Ind| Empire achieved there.~Book TV.II:1-44 Augustus as the 160 Ind| source of Rome’s power.~Book TV.VI:1-46 Officials (the curule 161 Ind| Book TIV.X:93-132 Book TV.I:1-48 Book TV.III:1-58 ~ 162 Ind| 132 Book TV.I:1-48 Book TV.III:1-58 ~Book EI.II:53- 163 Ind| the frozen Danube.~Book TV.I:49-80 His current poetry 164 Ind| Sarmatian culture produces.~Book TV.VII:1-68 Horse-riding bowmen, 165 Ind| warlike and semi-nomadic.~Book TV.XII:1-68 Book EIII.II:1- 166 Ind| of Bacchus-Dionysus.~Book TV.III:1-58 The male followers 167 Ind| Book TIII.IV:1-46 Book TV.X:1-53 Ovid calls the Black 168 Ind| 74 Book TIV.VI:1-50 Book TV.X:1-53 ~Book EII.VIII:1- 169 Ind| languages of the region.~Book TV.I:1-48 The Danube is Scythian.~ 170 Ind| Danube is Scythian.~Book TV.II:45-79 The Scythian waters 171 Ind| waters he has sailed.~Book TV.VI:1-46 The Scythian air, 172 Ind| rescued the child.~Book TV.III:1-58 The mother of Bacchus, 173 Ind| Phaedo, Symposium etc.~Book TV.XII:1-68 Accused by Anytus, 174 Ind| Thrace and Macedonia.~Book TV.III:1-58 Its snow-covered 175 Ind| death.~Book TIV.V:1-34 Book TV.II:45-79 Book EI.III:1-48 176 Ind| where it too wounded.~Book TV.II:1-44 Needed to be healed 177 Ind| general.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Book TV.IX:1-38 The Muse of Ovid’ 178 Ind| him to be buried. ~Book TV.III:1-58 Capaneus was one 179 Ind| many love-affairs.~Book TV.IV:1-50 A paragon of friendship. 180 Ind| who drowned there.~Book TV.I:1-48 Noted for its yellow 181 Ind| order of seniority.~Book TV.I:1-48 A writer of love 182 Ind| etymology for the name.~Book TV.VII:1-68 A description of 183 Ind| people and culture.~Book TV.X:1-53 Ovid portrays the 184 Ind| Jupiter.~ ~Trinacria~Book TV.XIII:1-34 Book EIV.XV:1- 185 Ind| Hector’s unhappy city.~Book TV.V:27-64 Book TV.XIV:1-46 186 Ind| city.~Book TV.V:27-64 Book TV.XIV:1-46 Protesilaus the 187 Ind| in the Trojan War.~Book TV.X:1-53 The siege and war 188 Ind| to those of Ulysses.~Book TV.V:1-26 Likewise separated 189 Ind| his wife, Penelope.~Book TV.V:27-64 His wife’s response