[Review of] Ovid’s Amores, Book One: A Commentary. Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture 41
Abstract
Ryan and Perkins have created a valuable aid in their commentary on Ovid’s Amores Book One, which adds to the growing series of commentaries for intermediate and advanced Latin students published by the University of Oklahoma Press. Their contribution is timely, as the popularity of Ovid’s elegiac poems continues to rise among scholars and in the classroom. Daniel Garrison’s The Student’s Catullusand his Horace Epodes and Odes have become standard textbooks for intermediate and advanced Latin poetry courses, and Ryan and Perkins have contributed a helpful and informative commentary aimed at the same level of student.
Document Type
Review
Publication Date
8-4-2011
Recommended Citation
Damer, Erika Z., "[Review of] Ovid’s Amores, Book One: A Commentary. Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture 41" (2011). Classical Studies Faculty Publications. 52.
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/classicalstudies-faculty-publications/52
