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1 T-I| shorter,~to see the people of Tomis in their unknown world.~ 2 T-I| X:1-50 Ovid’s Journey to Tomis~ ~Golden-haired Minerva’ 3 T-I| safety to the Milesian city, ~Tomis, where the anger of an injured 4 T-III| TIII.IX:1-34 The Origins of Tomis~ ~So there are Greek cities 5 T-III| So this place was called Tomis, because they say~it was 6 T-III| Book TIII.X:1-40 Winter in Tomis~ ~If anyone there still 7 T-III| TIII.XII:1-54 Spring in Tomis ~ ~Zephyrus lessens the 8 T-III| 1-28 Ovid’s Birthday in Tomis~ ~Behold, the god of my 9 T-IV| prince’s anger ordered me~to Tomis on the left of the Black 10 T-V| know what the people round Tomis~are like, and the customs 11 T-V| TV.X:1-53 Harsh Exile In Tomis~ ~Three times the Danube’ 12 ExII| stranger already to the land of Tomis.~Brutus, if you’ve time, 13 ExII| about the region that holds Tomis,~a place scarcely known 14 ExII| entombed in the sands of Tomis~if you don’t promise me 15 ExIII| be buried in the soil of Tomis?~By your leave, Pontus, 16 ExIII| greeting,~from the town of Tomis, to you, Rufinus, ~and asks 17 ExIII| wondering what gift the land of Tomis ~might send you as witness 18 ExIII| wool, and the women ~of Tomis have not yet learned the 19 ExIV| Tuticanus: Being Nice To Tomis~ ~These words are sent to 20 ExIV| safety in her wanderings, ~so Tomis is dear to me, and remains 21 Ind| was a false etymology for Tomis. ~Book TIII. IX:1-34 The 22 Ind| TIII. IX:1-34 The source of Tomis’s name.~ ~Abydos~A town 23 Ind| about seventy miles north of Tomis.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Founded 24 Ind| of the Black Sea south of Tomis and subject to Apollonia 25 Ind| Black Sea. Its arrival at Tomis on its way back to Greece.~ 26 Ind| reason for his exile to Tomis. ~ ~Artemis (Diana)~The 27 Ind| Ovid of the region round Tomis.~ ~Briseis~Hippodameia, 28 Ind| Ovid calls the region of Tomis ‘Cimmerian’. Also a fabled 29 Ind| some seventy miles north of Tomis. Ovid generally prefers 30 Ind| Danuvius.~Book TII:155-206 Tomis (Constantza) is south of 31 Ind| of the Pontus, south of Tomis. Earlier known as Krounoi, ‘ 32 Ind| term for the shores around Tomis.~Book TII:155-206 A tribe 33 Ind| language.~Book EI.II:53-100 Tomis not a significant place 34 Ind| Ovid praises the people of Tomis but not the warlike tribes.~ ~ 35 Ind| his alternative route to Tomis from Samothrace.~Book TIII. 36 Ind| Danuvius.~Book TII:155-206 Tomis (Constantza) is south of 37 Ind| delta is not far north of Tomis.~ ~Homer~The Greek epic 38 Ind| The myth of the Argo at Tomis, and Medea’s dismemberment 39 Ind| the Black Sea, south of Tomis, and about half way between 40 Ind| and about half way between Tomis and Byzantium, at the foot 41 Ind| Black Sea region, including Tomis.~Book TII:361-420 Aristides 42 Ind| lamb if the ship reaches Tomis safely (after he had disembarked 43 Ind| eastwards from Axiopolis to Tomis, to protect against incursion. 44 Ind| about eighty miles south of Tomis. Now Varna.~Book TI.X:1- 45 Ind| starting his sixth year in Tomis. ~ ~Olympus~A famous Phrygian 46 Ind| him, that the location of Tomis for his exile is part of 47 Ind| was however confined to Tomis, whereas an exul often merely 48 Ind| 8AD) and therefore was in Tomis early the following year ( 49 Ind| 1-28 Ovid’s Birthday in Tomis. He was 52 years old in 50 Ind| second winter of exile (in Tomis) is completed. (Ignoring 51 Ind| 53 The spring of AD12 in Tomis after his third winter.~ 52 Ind| Book EI.II:1-52 Ovid is in Tomis for the fourth winter, that 53 Ind| in Ovid’s sixth year in Tomis, AD14, so it is late autumn, 54 Ind| and now has to help defend Tomis as an elderly man.~Book 55 Ind| ruined its author. ~Life At Tomis~Book TI.X:1-50 He travelled 56 Ind| TI.X:1-50 He travelled to Tomis by way of the Adratic and 57 Ind| Aegean. The ship continued to Tomis, but he took another ship 58 Ind| finished the journey to Tomis by land.~Book TV.VII:1-68 59 Ind| A description of life in Tomis among the barbarians. Ovid 60 Ind| chieftain of a tribe near Tomis.~ ~Pierides~An epithet for 61 Ind| calls the region in which Tomis lay, Pontus. The name is 62 Ind| both Pontus ‘on the left’ Tomis being on the western coast, 63 Ind| since the modern summers in Tomis are hot, and the autumns 64 Ind| often calls the region of Tomis, Sarmatian. By his day a 65 Ind| XII:1-54 He contemplates Tomis being his home now, rather 66 Ind| of the Roman region round Tomis.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river 67 Ind| continued his journey to Tomis overland. He would have 68 Ind| two hundred miles south of Tomis. ~Book TI.X:1-50 On the 69 Ind| Ibis:163-208 His torment.~ ~Tomis~The Moesian town, on the 70 Ind| Getic. The country round Tomis is flat and marshy. The 71 Ind| to -30 deg. Fahrenheit). Tomis was a border garrison and 72 Ind| 132 Ovid’s destination is Tomis and its people, in their ‘ 73 Ind| TIII. IX:1-34 The source of Tomis’s name. Ovid uses the tale 74 Ind| 1-62 The inhabitants of Tomis, whom Ovid here treats with