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1 T-IV| Book IV~ ~ ~Book TIV.I:1-48 His Love of Poetry~ ~Reader, 2 T-IV| private.~~ Book TIV.III:1-48 To His Wife: Death Would 3 T-V| Tristia Book V~ ~Book TV.I:1-48 To The Reader: His Theme~ ~ 4 ExII| nearer home.~~ Book EI.III:1-48 To Rufinus: Yearning For 5 ExI| every sea.~~ Book EII.III:1-48 To Cotta Maximus: On Friendship~ ~ 6 ExIV| song.~~ Book EIV.VIII:1-48 To Suillius: Praying To 7 Ind| warrior at Troy.~Book TIV.I:1-48 See Homer’s Iliad IX.186. 8 Ind| the Iliad.~Book TIV.III:1-48 In this comparison Ovid 9 Ind| Telephus.~Book EII.III:1-48 A loyal friend to Patroclus, 10 Ind| Pyrrhus.~Book EII.III:1-48 Achilles, grandson of Aeacus.~ 11 Ind| Hippodamia.~Book TV.I:1-48 The archer god of love.~ 12 Ind| character.~Book TIV.III:1-48 Another comparison of his 13 Ind| of the god.~Book TIV.I:1-48 They celebrated the rites 14 Ind| of Semele.~Book TIV.I:1-48 His thyrsus wand. A god 15 Ind| the Iliad.~Book TIV.I:1-48 Achilles saddened.~ ~Broteas~ 16 Ind| Arcadia.~Book TIV.III:1-48 Ursa Major the Great Bear 17 Ind| exercise ground.~Book TV.I:1-48 Book EI.VIII:1-70 An extensive 18 Ind| Tmolus mountains.~Book TV.I:1-48 Noted for its swans, which 19 Ind| efforts.~Book EII.III:1-48 Explicitly addressed to 20 Ind| goddess.~Book EII.III:1-48 This suggests a reference 21 Ind| with Ithaca.~Book TIV.I:1-48 The Dulichians, Odysseus’ 22 Ind| in 293BC.~Book EI.III:1-48 Aesculapius the Epidaurian 23 Ind| IV:1-50 Book EIV.VIII:1-48 Oxen from its rich meadows.~ ~ 24 Ind| Propertius.~Book TV.I:1-48 A writer of love poetry.~ ~ 25 Ind| Pompey’s.~Book EIV.VIII:1-48 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Book 26 Ind| Book TI.X:1-50 Book TV.I:1-48 A term for the shores around 27 Ind| Getic bowmen.~Book TV.I:1-48 Book EII.VII:1-46 Book EIV. 28 Ind| of Achilles.~Book TIV.I:1-48 Achilles’ Thessalian lyre.~ 29 Ind| XI:1-38 Book TIV.III:1-48 No longer Hector, dragged 30 Ind| of his exile.~Book TV.I:1-48 The Scythian Danube.~Book 31 Ind| Mount Ida.~Book TIV.I:1-48 The rites of the Bacchantes, 32 Ind| of Ilia.~Book TIV.III:1-48 Remus.~ ~Illyria~Illyris, 33 Ind| Dulichium.~Book EI.III:1-48 Ulysses, the Ithacan, also 34 Ind| TI.VIII:1-50 Book TIV.I:1-48 Book TIV.IX:1-32 ~Book EII. 35 Ind| Podalirius.~Book EI.III:1-48 He cured Philoctetes the 36 Ind| only one survived. (Livy II:48)~Book EI.II:53-100 Book 37 Ind| TII:471-496 Book TIV.I:1-48 Book TIV.X:1-40 Book TIV. 38 Ind| TIV.X:93-132 Book TV.I:1-48 Book TV.IX:1-38 Book EI. 39 Ind| perhaps a hint in TIV:I:1-48, and elsewhere here, that 40 Ind| with his error. Again TV:1-48, and EIII:V:1-58 hint at 41 Ind| IX:1-66 Book EII.III:1-48 His friendship with Pylades 42 Ind| Bacchic rites.~Book TIV.I:1-48 He drew the trees and rocks 43 Ind| TIII. XI:1-38 Book TIV.I:1-48 Book TIV.IV:1-42 ~Book TIV. 44 Ind| himself.~Book EII.III:1-48 Ovid claims that Cotta accepted 45 Ind| of Thrace.~Book EI.III:1-48 His daughters turned into 46 Ind| TV.IV:1-50 Book EII.III:1-48 A paragon of friendship. 47 Ind| noxious wound.~Book EI.III:1-48 Treated by Machaon. Called 48 Ind| TIV.IX:1-32 Book TV.I:1-48 Poetry generally.~Book TIV. 49 Ind| generally.~Book TIV.I:1-48 Poetry has in a sense harmed 50 Ind| TI.V:1-44 Book EII.III:1-48 Book EII.VI:1-38 Famous 51 Ind| the region.~Book TIV.I:1-48 Book TV.II:45-79 Book TV. 52 Ind| TII:361-420 Book EI.III:1-48 Changed to a bird.~Book 53 Ind| of seniority.~Book TV.I:1-48 A writer of love poetry.~ ~ 54 Ind| TV.VI:1-46 Book EII.III:1-48 A paragon of friendship.~ 55 Ind| killed him.~Book TIV.III:1-48 See the entry for Romulus.~ 56 Ind| glorious city.~Book EI.III:1-48 The place he loves most.~ 57 Ind| treatments.~Book EI.III:1-48 This letter addressed to 58 Ind| TIV.X:93-132 Book TV.I:1-48 Book TV.III:1-58 ~Book EI. 59 Ind| III:47-102 Book TIV.I:1-48 Ovid’s destination.~Book 60 Ind| the region.~Book TV.I:1-48 The Danube is Scythian.~ 61 Ind| Scythian earth.~Book EI.III:1-48 The place he most detests.~ 62 Ind| purple cloth.~Book TIV.III:1-48 Used for the Phoenicians 63 Ind| River Strymon.~Book TIV.I:1-48 Only mentioned here by Ovid, 64 Ind| TV.II:45-79 Book EI.III:1-48 Book EI.VIII:1-70 Book EII. 65 Ind| VIII:1-70 Book EII.III:1-48 Ibis:135-162 Ibis:209-250 66 Ind| Germanicus.~Book EIV.VIII:1-48 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 This 67 Ind| IV:1-50 Book EIV.VIII:1-48 The Tarpeian Altars were 68 Ind| IX:1-66 ~Book EII.III:1-48 Book EIV.X:35-84 Proverbial 69 Ind| drowned there.~Book TV.I:1-48 Noted for its yellow sands, 70 Ind| of seniority.~Book TV.I:1-48 A writer of love poetry.~ ~