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 1   T-I|          be reckoned among those Metamorphoses.~Now that face is suddenly
 2   T-I|       VII:1-40 His Portrait: The Metamorphoses~ ~Whoever has a likeness,
 3   Ind|     Gallery, London.) See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book III:138.~Book TII:77-
 4   Ind|          heart of the wood.) See Metamorphoses X:681 Venus fell in love
 5   Ind|      father of Medea. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book VII:1. The Argonauts
 6   Ind|        Rome in 293BC (See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book XV) at the urging of
 7   Ind|        see the myth of Daphne in Metamorphoses BookI:525~Book TIII.I:47-
 8   Ind|        see the myth of Daphne in Metamorphoses BookI:525~Book EII.V:41-
 9   Ind|        sea to Sicily. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book V:572.~Book EII.X:1-
10   Ind|        was maddened by Hera (See Metamorphoses IV:512). Ovid also refers
11   Ind|       turned into serpents. (See Metamorphoses IV:563)~ ~Athene (Minerva)~
12   Ind|         578 See the close of the Metamorphoses Book XV:745-870 where Ovid
13   Ind|    relationship is mocked in The Metamorphoses by potraying them as Juno
14   Ind|  touchstone, the ‘informer’) See Metamorphoses II:676~ ~Belides~See Danaides~ ~
15   Ind|      wooed him incestuously. See Metamorphoses IX:439.~ ~Byzantium~The
16   Ind|       own death song. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses XIV:429.~ ~Celsus~One of
17   Ind|         its creation. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book I.~Book EIV.VIII:49-
18   Ind|          north Wind.’ See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book XI:573-649 where their
19   Ind|          near the Syrtes. In the Metamorphoses Medea uses one of its water
20   Ind|         a variant myth here. See Metamorphoses VII:350~ ~Cydippe~The lover
21   Ind|      technical skill. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book VIII.~Book TIII.IV:
22   Ind|        by consuming himself. See Metamorphoses VIII:725~ ~Eteocles~The
23   Ind|     herself or from Orpheus (see Metamorphoses Book XI:85). The priestly
24   Ind|         to look back at her. See Metamorphoses Books X:1 and XI:1. (See
25   Ind|          city of Dis. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book IV:416~Ibis:163-208
26   Ind|         became a marine god. See Metamorphoses VII:179~ ~Glaucus(3)~Ibis:
27   Ind|        and not by seawater.)~See Metamorphoses Book VII:350~Book TV.I:49-
28   Ind|       become drops of amber. See Metamorphoses Book II:329~ ~Helicon ~The
29   Ind|  material covered by Ovid in the Metamorphoses). The Hero, son of Jupiter.
30   Ind|       Aetolia and Thessaly. (see Metamorphoses IX:159)~Book EIV.XIII:1-
31   Ind|          in Brussels) See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book VIII:183~Book TI.I:
32   Ind|       fled his wrath. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book VII.~Book EI.III:49-
33   Ind|          his adulteries. See the Metamorphoses. She persecuted Io, who
34   Ind|          his adulteries. See the Metamorphoses.~Book TIII.I:1-46 The Temple
35   Ind|         story in Book VII of the Metamorphoses, and wrote a lost play Medea
36   Ind|         are the morning dew. See Metamorphoses Book XIII:576~Book EI.IV:
37   Ind|       carrying off Deianira. See Metamorphoses IX:89~Ibis:465-540 The fatal
38   Ind|           and saw the rock.) See Metamorphoses Book VI:146~Book TV.I:49-
39   Ind|      ancient Athenian coins. See Metamorphoses II:566~ ~Odesos~A port on
40   Ind|          and Hermes.) See Ovid’s Metamorphoses Books X and XI. He summoned
41   Ind| disloyalty. It suggests that the Metamorphoses are retoldstories’, and
42   Ind|         The fifteen books of the Metamorphoses, ‘saved’ from his ruin.
43   Ind|        Augustus will be found in Metamorphoses Book XV:857 et al, but Jupiter
44   Ind|   Compare the last verses of the Metamorphoses.~Book TIII.VIII:1-42 Compare
45   Ind|          baned Ars Amatoria, the Metamorphoses, and the Tristia itself,
46   Ind|         the closing lines of the Metamorphoses to assert his immortality.~
47   Ind|      being consumed by fire. See Metamorphoses Books I and II.~Book TI.
48   Ind|    swallow or a nightingale. See Metamorphoses Book VI.~Book TII:361-420
49   Ind|        had many children. In the Metamorphoses Ovid mentions Hector, Helenus,
50   Ind|      Tereus, king of Thrace. See Metamorphoses Book VI:438. She persuaded
51   Ind|        and during the rites. See Metamorphoses Book VIII:1~Book TII:361-
52   Ind|      Homer’s Odyssey, and Ovid’s Metamorphoses Book V:533 and Book XIV:
53   Ind|          but saved by Ceres. See Metamorphoses Book V:642~Book TIII.VIII:
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