De Tomis Ovidii Exilio Schediasma is a scholarly work examining the exile of the Roman poet Ovid to Tomis (present-day Constanța, Romania). This anonymous treatise delves into the historical and literary context surrounding Ovid's banishment, offering insights into the political climate of the Roman Empire and the personal circumstances that may have led to the poet's exile. The text explores Ovid's life in exile, his writings during this period, and the impact of his banishment on his literary output. It further analyzes the significance of Tomis as a remote outpost of the Roman world and its influence on Ovid's later works. This book provides valuable information for those interested in classical literature, Roman history, and the life and works of Ovid.
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