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Ovid's Metamorphoses: Opening Loeb online
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Reading Ovid in Sarasota. Monday, August 25, 2014. Loeb Library to go digital. We still prefer the little volumes, but one hopes this will be a free, open-access project. Posted by Tom Matrullo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Labitur occulte fallitque volatilis aetas. Et nihil est annis velocius . . . Argonautica - Apollonius Rhodius. Argonautica - Valerius Flaccus. Characters of the Metamorphoses. Classics in Sarasota Blog. Dictys: Journal of the Trojan War. Family Trees of the Gods. But crimson Pr...
Ovid's Metamorphoses: May 2015
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Reading Ovid in Sarasota. Tuesday, May 19, 2015. The moment of reading. From the Washington Post. The Greek myth has been recounted for thousands of years in hundreds of languages, scores of countries and countless works of art. It’s considered a cultural touchstone for Western civilization: a parable about power, lust and grief. Now, however, it could be getting a treatment it’s never had before: a trigger warning. In an op-ed in the student newspaper. Without a reading, can there be "a treatment"?
Ovid's Metamorphoses: Deianeira to Heracles
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Reading Ovid in Sarasota. Friday, November 7, 2014. Update: a follow-up post on the letter is here. Next time, we'll have a look at Deianira's letter to Heracles from Ovid's Heroides. A few sources:. Used in the Loeb edition). English and hyperlinked Latin, as well as notes. Has the Latin text on one page. Posted by Tom Matrullo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Labitur occulte fallitque volatilis aetas. Et nihil est annis velocius . . . Argonautica - Apollonius Rhodius. Argonautica - Valerius Flaccus.
Ovid's Metamorphoses: Outline of Metamorphoses, Kline Translation
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Reading Ovid in Sarasota. Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Outline of Metamorphoses, Kline Translation. Each of the titles links to that tale in Kline's translation, but from a different site than what we've been using. The text is very readable, but does not have the identifying annotations. No Titans encountered yet. Separation of the elements. The earth and sea. The five zones. Jupiter threatens to destroy humankind. Lycaon is turned into a wolf. Jupiter invokes the floodwaters. The world is drowned.
Ovid's Metamorphoses: Odyssey 8: Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus
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Reading Ovid in Sarasota. Thursday, June 30, 2011. Odyssey 8: Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus. Homer's version of the tale of Mars and Venus that Ovid tells in Meta. 4. Helios at the Forge of Hephaestus, Velazquez. And when Hephaestus heard the grievous tale, he went his way to his smithy, pondering evil in the deep of his heart, and set on the anvil block the great anvil and forged bonds [275] which might not be broken or loosed, that the lovers. Might bide fast where they were. But when he had fashione...
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Monophthalmus Rex: August 2015
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Saturday, August 1, 2015. In praise of ostracism. Many years ago, in the midst of another, dreadful election season, my father suggested to me that it was maybe time to return to the ancient Athenian system of filling most civic posts by lot. "How," I asked, fully agape with youthful astonishment, "would that be better? I don't know," sighed he, tired with so many years of having thought these things through. "But it couldn't be any worse.". Now the sentence of ostracism was not a chastisement of base pr...
Monophthalmus Rex: Christ, Scientist
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Thursday, July 10, 2014. Princeton: 2002) , but seems to have put it aside at the outbreak of the war. He described it as "a new marriage of heaven and hell" (ibid., p. 409), but it seems to me a marriage of just about everything in the world to everything else in the world. Our judgement of the great religions will depend upon our estimate of the accuracy of their historical forecast. By their fruits ye shall know them.". The teaching of Jesus is the first application of the scientific approach to human...
Monophthalmus Rex: November 2014
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Sunday, November 9, 2014. Lachrymose is a funny word. One of the Latin words my students were to learn last week was lacrima. I knew this was wrong immediately, but couldn't figure out why for a minute. The ending, of course, was wrong: It is not pronounced that way, but I knew that the intermediate Latin word was lacrimosus. Full of tears" and that the - osus. Ending (meaning "full of.") becomes "-ous" in English (so gloriosus. Becomes "glorious" and curiosus. 1660s, "tear-like," from Latin lacrimosus.
Monophthalmus Rex: October 2014
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Monday, October 13, 2014. You learn something, well, new to you. First, the extent to which the Greeks identified music with poetry was greater than I had always believed. I knew, of course, that no poetry was uttered aloud without being sung, and that the names for the types of poetry (Lyric, Tragedy, Comedy, etc.) had to do with music. What I did not know, as this: "In his Poetics. New York: W. W. Norton, 1988, p. 7; citing Poetics. So, the point isn't so much that the Greeks didn't conceive of unsung ...
Monophthalmus Rex: September 2014
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Saturday, September 27, 2014. Furiously missing the point. Randall Jarrell, "Freud to Paul: The Stages of Auden's Ideology," in The Third Book of Criticism. New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 1969), pp. 185-187. Auden] is fond of the statement Freedom is the recognition of necessity. But he has never recognized what it means in his own case: this if he understands certain of his own attitudes as causally. Let me make this plain with a quotation. On the first page of the New York Times Book Review.
Monophthalmus Rex: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015. I am always made miserable when I look at Facebook, and I ought to have learned my lesson about wandering down that dark path, beset, as it is, on all sides with nonsense and fluff and walls of opinion everyone else shares but me. Most of all, I need to learn to keep my mouth shut. About which rich jerk had the hardest childhood; aggrieved my sister-in-law by posting this. One of the comments made reference to the rise in anti-intellectualism, which is, of course, nonsense. Ha...
Monophthalmus Rex: Science!
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015. I am always made miserable when I look at Facebook, and I ought to have learned my lesson about wandering down that dark path, beset, as it is, on all sides with nonsense and fluff and walls of opinion everyone else shares but me. Most of all, I need to learn to keep my mouth shut. About which rich jerk had the hardest childhood; aggrieved my sister-in-law by posting this. One of the comments made reference to the rise in anti-intellectualism, which is, of course, nonsense. Ha...
Monophthalmus Rex: Furiously missing the point
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Saturday, September 27, 2014. Furiously missing the point. Randall Jarrell, "Freud to Paul: The Stages of Auden's Ideology," in The Third Book of Criticism. New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 1969), pp. 185-187. Auden] is fond of the statement Freedom is the recognition of necessity. But he has never recognized what it means in his own case: this if he understands certain of his own attitudes as causally. Let me make this plain with a quotation. On the first page of the New York Times Book Review.
Monophthalmus Rex: lachrymose is a funny word
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Sunday, November 9, 2014. Lachrymose is a funny word. One of the Latin words my students were to learn last week was lacrima. I knew this was wrong immediately, but couldn't figure out why for a minute. The ending, of course, was wrong: It is not pronounced that way, but I knew that the intermediate Latin word was lacrimosus. Full of tears" and that the - osus. Ending (meaning "full of.") becomes "-ous" in English (so gloriosus. Becomes "glorious" and curiosus. 1660s, "tear-like," from Latin lacrimosus.
Monophthalmus Rex: Lady of the Wood
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Saturday, November 8, 2014. Lady of the Wood. In W H. Auden: Juvenalia: Poems, 1922-1928. Ed Katherine Bucknell, pp. 41-42. My Lady of the Wood. Deep in a woodland dell. Only the leaves may tell. The cottage roof where dwell. My love and I. Seldom a stranger's face. Comes to that lonely place. Seldom do strange feet trace. There we watch dawn and eve. Snails on the blackberry lead. Oft have I seen her set. Early to know if yet. Bloomed the first violet. Lo in the path she walks. Ants turn to stare. It's ...
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Ovid's Metamorphoses
Reading Ovid in Sarasota. Saturday, April 7, 2018. Crewman of Odysseus turning into a beast. A new tale of Circe. Told from the point of view of the daughter of Helios, is just out. It's by Madeline Miller, author of The Song of Achilles. The scope of the tale as told by Miller reckons with the reality of status as an immortal. Odysseus's visit to her isle, while memorable, is but a blip:. And, as noted in reading the Metamorphoses. Understandably, Miller doesn't draw upon his version of the enchantress.
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