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- Aci, Galatea e Polifemo : serenata a tre, HWV 72
- Acis und Galatea
- Amores. : Medicamina faciei femineae.
- Heroides : (o Cartas de las heroínas)
- Indo-European myth & religion : a manual
- Les fastes : [par] Ovide.
- Metamorphoses IX-XII
- Music for gamelan with western instruments
- Niobe regina di Tebe
- On love: being the "Ars amatoria" (Skill in loving), and the "Amores" (The loves)
- Tristezas ; : Pónticas
- Ovid's Heroides
- Ovid, Amores (Book 1)
- Ovid, Amores (Book I)
- Ovide moralisé. : Poème du commencement du 14ième siècle.
- Phaetons folly, or, The downfal of pride: : being a translation of the second book of Ovids Metamorphosis, paraphrastically and grammatically: together with flowers, phrases, rhetorick, etymologies; and where is lively set forth the danger of pride and rashness, with the safety of moderation, &c. It may be added as a supplement to Mr. Brinstyes translation of the first book of Ovids Metamorphosis, as being a very speedy and approved way to attain perfection in the Latine tongue, &c. In the close is added an essay on the first elegy of Ovids de Tristibus. Here you have whatever is of worth (in reference to this fable) in Regius, Lactantius, Placitus, Rhodiginus, Egnatius, Glarean, Longolius, Fanensis, Golding, Sandys, Sabin, Bersman, Farnaby, Natalis Comes, &c. In the preface you have a directory consisting of divers rules, for the direction of children in the art of poetry
- Pontiques
- Pyrame et Thisbé ; : Narcisse ; Philomena : trois contes du XIIe siècle français imités d'Ovide
- Satyrs upon the Jesuits : written in the year 1679. And some other pieces by the same hand
- Satyrs upon the Jesuits : written in the year 1679. and some other pieces by the same hand
- The Vulgate commentary on Ovid's Metamorphoses : the creation myth and the story of Orpheus
- The erotic poems
- The fable of Ouid treting of Narcissus, tra[n]slated out of Latin into Englysh mytre, with a moral there vnto, very pleasante to rede. M.D. LX.
- The loves ; : The art of beauty ; The remedies for love ; and the art of love
- The nightingale vvarbling forth her owne disaster; or The rape of Philomela. Newly written in English verse, by Martin Parker
- Ovid on cosmetics : Medicamina faciei femineae and related texts
- Works (Series : Loeb classical library), I
- Works (Series : Loeb classical library), I
- Works (Series : Loeb classical library), v
- Works (Series : Loeb classical library), v
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