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Tag: Ovid

Pygmalion Now? The Case of Sophia, the Humanoid Robot

Posted on 13th January 202213th January 2022 by Antigone in Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

ANNA DANIELEWICZ-BETZ What happens if Pygmalion's myth now becomes reality?

Tagged Ovid

Riding with Phaethon

Posted on 27th November 202127th September 2022 by Antigone in Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

PHILIP HARDIE How one man's fall still illuminates the world.

Tagged Ovid

Ovid and Romanness in War and Metre

Posted on 7th September 20214th January 2022 by Antigone in History, Latin Literature

LLEWELYN MORGAN Why should I mention Pedo?

Tagged Ovid, Warfare

The “Newer Naso” Competition Winners

Posted on 5th May 202111th May 2021 by Antigone in Competitions, The Future of Classics, The New Naso

THE NEWER NASO The First Antigone Competition

Tagged Neo-Latin, Ovid

An Aaful Story: Ovid and the Geordie Spider

Posted on 19th April 202119th April 2021 by Antigone in Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

CORA BETH FRASER Finding familiarity in the tangled web of Ovid's Arachne.

Tagged Ovid

Big Gods Don’t Cry, Do They?

Posted on 7th April 20217th April 2021 by Antigone in Ancient Religion, Greek Literature, Latin Language

LLEWELYN MORGAN How the teardrop explodes in Ovidian elegy.

Tagged Ovid

Eating Yourself Empty: Erysichthon and the Environment

Posted on 30th March 202130th March 2021 by Antigone in Greek Literature, Latin Literature, The Classical Tradition

ROBERT SANTUCCI How can an ancient myth help us understand ecological disaster?

Tagged Nature, Ovid
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