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1 T-III| would be more welcome –~possibly someone too who’s sailed 2 Ind| hellebore helleborus niger also possibly flourished there. Dioskorides ( 3 Ind| of and repeated. He may possibly have witnessed ‘an illegal’, 4 Ind| sons (Nero and Drusus III). Possibly also a pseudonym for another 5 Ind| Book TI.V:1-44 Carus is possibly the addressee of this poem 6 Ind| Book TIII.IV:1-46 Again possibly addressed to Carus based 7 Ind| same pseudonymous Carus. Possibly here the influential Cotta, 8 Ind| Ovid’s closest friends. Possibly Albinovanus Celsus addressed 9 Ind| Cornificius~A Roman erotic poet, possibly Quintus Cornificius friend 10 Ind| born not earlier than 24BC, possibly in 14BC) consul 20AD, the 11 Ind| Damasicthon~Ibis:541-596 Possibly Damasicthon son of Kodros, 12 Ind| 465-540 Diana’s island. Possibly Ovid is referring obscurely 13 Ind| sacrifice. ~Book EI.I:37-80 Possibly the Diana of Ephesus is 14 Ind| Book EIV.VII:1-54 Vestalis possibly prefect there.~ ~Evadne~ 15 Ind| interested in literature, possibly the Graecinus mentioned 16 Ind| which does not rule out his possibly being aided by lesser members 17 Ind| frequent as well as celebrate. Possibly Ovid is making one of his 18 Ind| 132 Livor, Envy, here may possibly be a veiled reference to 19 Ind| 58 A reference to Livia, possibly barbed.~Book EII.II:39-74 20 Ind| VIII:1-50 Book EIV.III:1-58 Possibly the faithless friend depicted 21 Ind| Caecillii Metellii family. Possibly the wife of Publius Lentulus 22 Ind| 597-644 The reference is possibly to the substitution of a 23 Ind| 1-46 Ovid’s third wife (possibly Fabia). His daughter was 24 Ind| Greeks at Troy.~Ibis:465-540 Possibly Pelasgus is intended here.~ ~ 25 Ind| Rufinus~A friend of Ovid’s, possibly Gaius Vivius Rufinus who 26 Ind| 311-364 An unidentified, possibly mythical, King of Assyrian 27 Ind| of Corinth.~Ibis:413-464 Possibly Theseus is intended here.~ 28 Ind| Delia (her real name was possibly Plania) and Nemesis in his 29 Ind| just above the delta, and possibly a poem by Sabinus on its 30 Ind| Imperial mission, and was possibly prefect of the Pontus coast.~