- 2011) (Oklahoma
Series in
classical Culture, 41). Tarrant, R. J. (ed.), P.
Ovidi Nasonis Metamorphoses (Oxford: OUP, 2004) (Oxford
classical Texts). Anderson...
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Ovidi Montllor (Catalan pronunciation: [
oˈviði moɲˈʎoɾ]; 4
February 1942 in Alcoi,
Spain – 10
March 1995 in Barcelona, Spain) was a
Valencian singer-songwriter...
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first name,
especially in
Romance languages,
often in
variations such as
Ovidi, Ovídio, Ovidio, or Ouvidu, and in some
recent usage shortened to Ovi. It...
-
August 2024.
Attic Nights, Book 9 by
Aulus Gellius (English translation)
Ovidi Nasonis Epistvlae Heroidvm, XIII.
Laodamia Protesilao Additional references...
- Mollerussa. Rubén Sierra:
Voice and
guitar Adrià Salas:
Voice and
guitar Ovidi Díaz:
Flamenco Box Drum, percussion,
ambient music and
backing vocals Ferran...
- July 2004.
Attic Nights, Book 9 by
Aulus Gellius (English translation)
Ovidi Nasonis Epistvlae Heroidvm, XIII.
Laodamia Protesilao "Turner Inspired:...
- is a 1975
Spanish film
directed by José Luis Borau. It
stars Lola Gaos,
Ovidi Montllor and
Alicia Sánchez. The
script was
written by
Manuel Gutiérrez...
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Latin text and
tools for a side-by-side comparison. The
Latin Library: P.
Ovidi Nasonis Opera –
Contains the
Latin version in
several separate parts. List...
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Segovia prison break. The cast is led by
Xabier Elorriaga,
Mario Pardo, and
Ovidi Montllor. The plot
explores the
jailbreak of
about 30 prisoners, the majority...
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Burnett (1997) A
Shropshire Lad and
Other Poems (2010,
Penguin classics) P.
Ovidi Nasonis Ibis (1894. In J. P. Postgate's "Corpus
Poetarum Latinorum") M....