Reading and Writing Ovid in the Middle Ages

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library; Platinum Latin

Organizer Name

B. Gregory Hays; Danuta Shanzer

Organizer Affiliation

Univ. of Virginia; Univ. Wien

Presider Name

David T. Gura

Presider Affiliation

Univ. of Notre Dame

Paper Title 1

Dante's Pseudo-Ovid: The Legacy of De vetula in the Commedia and Beyond

Presenter 1 Name

Justin Haynes

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Univ. of California-Davis

Paper Title 2

Petrarch's Ovid

Presenter 2 Name

Caroline Stark

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Howard Univ.

Paper Title 3

Editing and Translating Pierre Bersuire's Ovidius moralizatus

Presenter 3 Name

Frank T. Coulson

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Ohio State Univ.

Start Date

11-5-2019 1:30 PM

Session Location

Schneider 1130

Description

Papers on various aspects of Ovidian reception in the later middle ages, including the Pseudo-Ovidian De vetula, Petrarch, and Pierre Bersuire. Two of the presenters are currently working on Ovid-related volumes for the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. Gregory Hays

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May 11th, 1:30 PM

Reading and Writing Ovid in the Middle Ages

Schneider 1130

Papers on various aspects of Ovidian reception in the later middle ages, including the Pseudo-Ovidian De vetula, Petrarch, and Pierre Bersuire. Two of the presenters are currently working on Ovid-related volumes for the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library. Gregory Hays