Publius Ovidius Naso: Indicem Universum Nominum, Vocabulorum Et Rerum In Omnibus Ovidii Ooperibus Occurrentium... is a comprehensive index to the works of Ovid, one of the most important Roman poets. This meticulously compiled reference work provides an exhaustive listing of names, words, and subjects found throughout Ovid's extensive body of work. Edited and annotated by a series of distinguished scholars, including Nicolaas Heinsius, Pieter Burman, Jean-Augustin Amar Du Rivier, Gottlieb Erdmann Gierig, Nicolas Eloi Lemaire, Maximus Planudes, and Jean Fran ois Boissonade, this index offers invaluable assistance to readers and researchers seeking to navigate the complexities of Ovid's poetry. A vital resource for classical scholars and students of Latin literature, this index enhances the accessibility and understanding of Ovid's enduring contributions to Western literature.
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