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1 T-III| under my feet.~~ Book TIII.X:41-78 Barbarian Incursions~ ~ 2 T-IV| always loved.~~ Book TIV.X:41-92 Ovid’s Autobiography: 3 ExI| aren’t hidden.~~ Book EII.V:41-76 To Salanus: Praise of 4 IBIS| assumed, cruel one. ~~ Ibis:41-104 Preliminaries at the 5 Ind| Heroides 20-21.~Book TIII. X:41-78 The place devoid of fruit-trees.~ ~ 6 Ind| Metamorphoses BookI:525~Book EII.V:41-76 Laurel was chewed to 7 Ind| Ovid’s Italy.~Book TIV.X:41-92 The Italian lyre.~Book 8 Ind| identification with Liber.~Book EII.V:41-76 The thyrsus as a symbol 9 Ind| Propertius I.4.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Mentioned.~ ~Basternae~ 10 Ind| reference in his works.~Ibis:41-104 Ovid used a poem of 11 Ind| TIII. X:1-40 Book TIII. X:41-78 Book EIV.XII:1-50 The 12 Ind| Ovid’s Amores.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Ovid claims here that 13 Ind| Cupid, see Amor~Book TIV.X:41-92 The love-god and his 14 Ind| of Acontius.~Book TIII. X:41-78 The place devoid of fruit-trees.~ ~ 15 Ind| meaning Greek. BookEIV.VII:41 etc.~ ~Danuvius, Danube, 16 Ind| Book TIV.IX:1-32 Book EII.V:41-76 Book EIV.VI:1-50 ~Book 17 Ind| Book EI.VIII:1-70 Ibis:41-104 Spinners of the thread 18 Ind| Fauns~Woodland spirits.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by Ovid.~ ~ 19 Ind| mother, Clytemnestra.~Ibis:41-104 The Furies sat at the ‘ 20 Ind| in his verse.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Senior to Tibullus and 21 Ind| and abilities.~Book EII.V:41-76 Salanus, his tutor in 22 Ind| warring tribes.~Book TIII. X:41-78 Book EI.II:53-100 In 23 Ind| matter and metre.~Book TIV.X:41-92 A member of Ovid’s poetic 24 Ind| similarities with Ibis:1-61.~Ibis:41-104 Ovid adopts the name 25 Ind| Book EII.II:1-38 Book EII.V:41-76 The supposed origin of 26 Ind| dedicated to them.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by Ovid.~ ~ 27 Ind| the Heroides.~Book TIII. X:41-78 If he’d been further 28 Ind| dawn, the day.~Book EII.V:41-76 The morning star.~ ~Lucretius~ 29 Ind| Bithynia and in Pontus.~Ibis:41-104 Arrows stained in Scythian 30 Ind| in Ovid’s day.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Mentioned.~ ~Macer (2)~ 31 Ind| TIV.IV:1-42 ~Book TIV.X:41-92 Book EI.VII:1-70 Book 32 Ind| plain equites.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Ovid’s autobiography 33 Ind| and a man’s body. ~Ibis:41-104 Named as a source of 34 Ind| Book TV.VII:1-68 Book EII.V:41-76 Book EIV.II:1-50 ~Book 35 Ind| written a Thebaid. Book TIV.X:41-92 Mentioned.~ ~Pontus~The 36 Ind| weak in body.~Book TIII. X:41-78 Book TV.X:1-53 Book EIV. 37 Ind| example BkIII:25~Book TIV.X:41-92 A friend of Ovid’s. He 38 Ind| Ovid’s works.~Book EII.V:41-76 Tutored Germanicus in 39 Ind| Marsyas, the Satyr.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by Ovid.~ 40 Ind| physical) death.~Book TIV.X:41-92 The forum or courthouse 41 Ind| close to the Styx.~Ibis:41-104 The gods swore oaths 42 Ind| Perilla. He was consul in 41 or 43 AD, and became proconsul 43 Ind| poetry in general.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Book TV.IX:1-38 The Muse 44 Ind| mistress Delia.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Briefly a member of the 45 Ind| Carthage, Dido.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Ovid saw him but did