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- The Metamorphoses (Latin: Metamorphōsēs, from Ancient Gr****: μεταμορφώσεις: "Transformations") is a Latin narrative poem from 8 CE by the Roman poet Ovid...
- Look up Metamorphoses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Metamorphoses is a themed work of poetry composed by Ovid. Metamorphoses, the plural of metamorphosis...
- Métamorphose may refer to: "Métamorphose" (song), a 1989 song by Amanda Lear Métamorphose (album), a 1984 album by Sortilège Métamorphose (renamer), an...
- Métamorphoses is the thirteenth studio album by French electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, released by Sony Music in 1999, Epic Records...
- Michael G. (1 December 2000). "Why and how marine-invertebrate larvae metamorphose so fast". Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology. 11 (6): 437–443....
- Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Metamorphose. Merriam-Webster, Inc. Eddy, Michael S. "Metamorphosing Metamorphoses: scenic designer Daniel Ostling discusses...
- Métamorphose or Métamorphose file -n- folder renamer is an open source batch renamer. The focus is on legibility, usability, and power - there are no codes...
- Métamorphose is the first studio album by French heavy metal band Sortilège released in 1984. It was the first album released by Madrigal. In 1997 Madrigal...
- 37 Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.513 Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 31 Plutarch, Parallel Lives 6 Ovid, Metamorphoses 11.67 Ovid, Metamorphoses 10.222 Hyginus...
- The Gypsies Metamorphosed, alternatively titled The Metamorphosed Gypsies, The Gypsies' Metamorphosis, or The Masque of Gypsies, was a Jacobean era masque...