Ovid Als Sprachbildner, written by Anton August Draeger and originally published in 1888, offers a detailed exploration of Ovid's artistry as a language stylist. This German-language study delves into the nuances of Ovid's poetic language, examining his techniques and contributions to classical literature. Draeger's work provides valuable insights for scholars and students interested in Latin literature, linguistics, and the art of classical poetry.
The book serves as a resource for understanding the complexities of Ovid's writing and its enduring influence. It presents a comprehensive analysis relevant for those studying classical literature and literary criticism.
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