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1 T-V| somewhere safer.~ ~Book TV.III:1-58 His Prayer to the God Bacchus~ ~ 2 ExII| counselled by it.~~ Book EI.IV:1-58 To His Wife: Time Passing~ ~ 3 ExIII| vindication.~~ Book EIII.V:1-58 To Cotta: A Compliment~ ~ 4 ExIV| to read.~~ Book EIV.III:1-58 To A Faithless Friend: The 5 Ind| his throne.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Father of Jason.~ ~Aesonides~ 6 Ind| Aesonides~Book EI.IV:1-58 Jason, son of Aeson.~ ~Aethalis~ 7 Ind| of Cadmus.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Father of Phineus.~ ~Agenorides~ 8 Ind| god of love.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Ovid regrets his role as 9 Ind| in Phocis.~Book EIV.III:1-58 The mountains there produced 10 Ind| soldiers.~Book TV.III:1-58 The god of poetry, who empowers 11 Ind| constellations.~Book TV.III:1-58 The Cynosurian or Little 12 Ind| star Gemma.~Book TV.III:1-58 Her crown of stars, the 13 Ind| of Memnon.~Book EI.IV:1-58 The Dawn, mother of Memnon.~ ~ 14 Ind| ecstatic dances. ~Book TV.III:1-58 The female followers of 15 Ind| inspiration.~Book TV.III:1-58 His feast of the Liberalia 16 Ind| Imperial house. ~Book EI.IV:1-58 Here Augustus and Tiberius 17 Ind| disown him.~Book TV.III:1-58 Driven from the wall by 18 Ind| by Marius.~Book EIV.III:1-58 Marius defeated the Cimbri 19 Ind| bullfight.~Book EI.IV:1-58 A horse-racing venue.~ ~ 20 Ind| in Tauris.~Book EIII.V:1-58 Explicitly addressed to 21 Ind| of wealth.~Book EIV.III:1-58 Rescued by his conqueror 22 Ind| his arrows.~Book EI.IV:1-58 The god of love helped Jason.~ ~ 23 Ind| expulsion.~Book EIV.III:1-58 Ejected from the fortress 24 Ind| EIII.VI:1-60 Book EIV.III:1-58 Book EIV.IX:1-54 His place 25 Ind| VIII:1-38 Book EIV.III:1-58 The Wheel of Fortune.~Book 26 Ind| northern India.~Book TV.III:1-58 Visited by Bacchus.~Ibis: 27 Ind| VIII:1-52 Book TV.III:1-58 Book TV.V:27-64~Book TV. 28 Ind| VIII:1-70 Book EIV.III:1-58 ~Ibis:597-644 The Getic 29 Ind| Chersonese.~Book EIII.V:1-58 Book EIV.XV:1-42 The uncouth 30 Ind| IV:57-115 Book EIII.V:1-58 The wide river of his exile.~ 31 Ind| in winter.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Its estuary is nearer to 32 Ind| to Corinth.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Praised for his efforts 33 Ind| in 104BC.~Book EIV.III:1-58 Marius defeated Jugurtha 34 Ind| her daughter.~Book EI.IV:1-58 She protected Jason and 35 Ind| the gods.~Book TV.III:1-58 Jupiter blasted Capaneus 36 Ind| Bacchus-Dionysus.~Book TV.III:1-58 Book EIV.VIII:49-90 Identified 37 Ind| speculative.~Book EI.IV:1-58 A reference to Livia, possibly 38 Ind| this myth.~Book TV.III:1-58 His offence against Bacchus.~ 39 Ind| VIII:1-50 Book EIV.III:1-58 Possibly the faithless friend 40 Ind| to Africa.~Book EIV.III:1-58 He defeated Jugurtha in 41 Ind| Bithynia in 57BC, praetor 58. Lucretius dedicated the 42 Ind| Book XIII:576~Book EI.IV:1-58 The son of Aurora, the Dawn.~ 43 Ind| IV:57-115 ~Book EIII.V:1-58 Book EIII.IX:1-56 Book EIV. 44 Ind| Again TV:1-48, and EIII:V:1-58 hint at the adulterous lightness ( 45 Ind| the Odyssey.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Book EII.VIII:37-76 His 46 Ind| over fifty.~Book TV.III:1-58 Ovid is celebrating the 47 Ind| TII:77-120 Book EIII.V:1-58 Augustus preserved the custom 48 Ind| sacred to her.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Minerva protected the Argo.~ 49 Ind| The Fates.~Book TV.III:1-58 Ovid speculates that a dark 50 Ind| daughter Alcestis.~Book EI.IV:1-58 He sent Jason to Colchis.~ 51 Ind| his impiety.~Book TV.III:1-58 His offence against Bacchus.~ 52 Ind| and Zetes. ~Book EI.IV:1-58 Ibis:251-310 He guided the 53 Ind| his exile.~Book TV.III:1-58 Book EI.V:43- 86 The choir 54 Ind| triumvir.~Book EIV.III:1-58 Defeated at Pharsalus (48BC) 55 Ind| for exile.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Jason’s destination, seeking 56 Ind| from Rome.~Book EIII.V:1-58 Metaphorically close to 57 Ind| TV.V:27-64 Book EI.IV:1-58 Book EII.VIII:37-76 Nestor’ 58 Ind| TV.I:1-48 Book TV.III:1-58 ~Book EI.II:53-100 Book 59 Ind| Bacchus-Dionysus.~Book TV.III:1-58 The male followers of Bacchus.~ 60 Ind| the child.~Book TV.III:1-58 The mother of Bacchus, consumed 61 Ind| Macedonia.~Book TV.III:1-58 Its snow-covered landscape.~ ~ 62 Ind| the dead.~Book EIII.V:1-58 Book EIV.IX:55-88 Pontus 63 Ind| in 212BC.~Book EIV.III:1-58 Dionysius II its tyrant.~ ~ 64 Ind| be buried. ~Book TV.III:1-58 Capaneus was one of the 65 Ind| sought refuge.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Pelias was King of Thessaly.~ ~ 66 Ind| rough seas.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Steersman of the Argo.~ ~ 67 Ind| campaign against the Sequani in 58. He also wrote erotic elegies