Metamorphoses (Miller)/Bibliography
BIBLIOGRAPHY
I. EDITIO PRINCEPS
Bologna. Edited by Franciscus Puteolanus. Printed by Azzoguidi, 1471.
- There was also an edition printed at Rome in the same year.
II. EARLY FAMOUS EDITIONS
The Aldus edition. Venice, 1502.
III. LATEST CRITICAL EDITIONS OF THE TEXT
OF THE METAMORPHOSES
Hugo Magnus. Gotha, 18922.
A. Zingerle. Prag, 1884.
M. Haupt, O. Korn, H. J. Müller, and R. Ehwald. Berlin, I8 1903, II3 1898. The present edition follows this text, except as noted.
R. Merkel. Leipzig, 1888.
Rudolfus Ehwald. Metamorphoses ex iterata R. Merkelii recognitione. Editio maior. Commentarius criticus ex Hugonis Magni apparatu maximam partem transumptus est. Leipzig, 1915.
IV. CRITICAL TREATISES ON DIFFERENT PHASES
OF THE METAMORPHOSES
Schönfeld, Ovids Metamorphosen in ihrem Verhältnis zur antiken Kunst. Leipzig, 1877.
Sobieski, Vergil und Ovid nach ihren Gleichnissen in der Aeneid und den Metamorphosen. Lemberg, 1861.
Ebert, Der Anachronismus in Ovids Metamorphosen. Ansbach, 1888.
Lüdke, Ueber Laut-malerei in Ovids Metamorphosen. Stralsund, 1871.
William Bréton, Metamorphosen libros Ovidius quo consilio susceperit, qua arte perfecerit. Paris, 1882.
George Lafaye, Les Métamorphoses d'Ovide et leurs modèles grecs. Paris, 1904.
E. K. Rand, Ovid and the Spirit of Metamorphosis. Harvard Essays on Classical Subjects (pp. 209–238), 1912.
Rudolph Schevill, Ovid and the Renascence in Spain. University of California Press, 1913.
V. APPRECIATIONS
Frédéric Plessis, La Poésie latine (pp. 410–470) Paris, 1909.
Otto Ribbeck, Geschichte der Römische Dichtung (Vol. II, pp. 225–340). Stuttgart, 1900.
W. Y. Sellar, The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Horace and the Elegiac Poets (pp. 324–362). Oxford, 1892.
VI. INDICES
Burmann, in the second half of the fourth volume of his commentary.
Siebelis-Polle. Leipzig, 1893.
VII. TRANSLATIONS
Golding ("Shakespeare's Ovid"). London, 1567. Reprinted by the De La More Press, London, 1904.
Sandys, Ovid's Metamorphosis, Englished, Mythologized, and Represented in Figures. Oxford, 1632.
Dryden, Pope, Congreve, Addison, and others. London, 1717.
Riley. London, 1851.
King, Metamorphoses Translated. Edinburgh, 1871.