The Afterlife of Ovid
The Afterlife of Ovid
7 - 8 March 2013This conference will investigate the Medieval and Renaissance reading of Ovid and his influence on poetry and painting.Hosted by: The Warburg Institute and the Institute of Classical StudiesOrganised by: Philip Hardie (Cambridge), Peter Mack (Warburg Institute) and John North (Institute of Classical Studies)Speakers: Alessandro Barchiesi (Stanford), Hélène Casanova-Robin (Sorbonne Paris IV), Frank Coulson (Ohio State), Fátima Díez-Platas (Santiago e Compostela), Ingo Gildenhard (Durham), Philip Hardie (Cambridge), Maggie Kilgour (McGill), Gesine Manuwald (UCL), Elizabeth McGrath (Warburg), John Miller (Virginia), Victoria Moul (King’s College), Caroline Stark (Ohio Wesleyan) and Hérica Valladares (John Hopkins)
'Ovid's Janus and the Start of the Year in Renaissance Fasti Sacri
Speaker(s): Professor John Miller (University of Virginia)Thursday 07 March 2013Bernardo Moretti: A Newly Discovered Humanist Commentator on Ovid's Ibis
Speaker(s): Professor Frank Coulson (Ohio State University)Thursday 07 March 2013Milton as Reader of Ovid's Metamorphoses
Speaker(s): Professor Philip Hardie (University of Cambridge)Thursday 07 March 2013The Afterlife of Ovid: Welcome
Speaker(s): John North (IClS)Thursday 07 March 2013The imaged afterlife of Ovid in fifteenth and sixteenth century book illustrations
Speaker(s): Dr Fátima Díez-Platas (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)Thursday 07 March 2013The Io in Correggio: Ovid and the Metamorphosis of a Renaissance Painter
Speaker(s): Professor Hérica Valladares (John Hopkins University)Thursday 07 March 2013The transformation of Ovid in Cowley's herb garden: Books 1 and 2 of the Plantarum Libri Sex
Speaker(s): Dr Victoria Moul (King's College London)Thursday 07 March 2013Translatio Studii, Translatio Ovidii
Speaker(s): Professor Maggie Kilgour (McGill University)
Thursday 07 March 2013