User:Ebullience10/Amores (Ovid)/Bibliography

Used Sources in Article Additions
Bishop, Tom (2003). Ovid 'Amores'. Manchester, England: Carcanet Press Limited. pp. xiv. ISBN 185754689X.

Ruden, Sarah; Krisak, Len (2014). "Introduction" in Ovid's Erotic Poems: Amores and Ars Amatoria. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-8122-4625-4.

Thomas, Elizabeth (October 1964). "Variations on a Military Theme in Ovid's 'Amores'". Greece & Rome. Cambridge University Press. 11: 157 – via JSTOR.

Turpin, William (2016). Ovid, Amores Book 1. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-78374-162-5.

Other Sources
These are sources that I have either read and but have not quite yet worked them into my edits, or sources that I have not yet read quite yet, but thought that they could be relevant so I saved them here.

Boyd, Barbara (2001). "The Amores: The Invention of Ovid" in Brill's Companion to Ovid. Leiden, Netherland. Brill. pg. 91-116. ISBN 9004121560

Dickson, Thomas (January 1964). "Borrowed Themes in Ovid's 'Amores'". The Classical Journal. The Classical Association of the Middle West and Sought, Inc. (CAMWS). 59: pg. 175-180. - vis JSTOR https://www.jstor.org/stable/3294918

Greene, Ellen (October 1994). "Sexual Politics in Ovid's Amores: 3.4, 3.8, and 3.12". Classical Philology. The University of Chicago Press. 89: 344-350. - via JSTOR https://www.jstor.org/stable/270604

Hanbinek, Thomas; Hardie, Philip (2002). "Chapter 3: Ovid and Empire" in The Cambridge Companion to Ovid. Cambridge University Press. p.. ISBN 0521775280

Henderson, John (April 2002). "A Doo-Dah-Doo-Dah-Dey at the Races: Ovid 'Amores' 3.2 and the Personal Politics of the Circus Maximus". Classical Antiquity. University of California Press. 21: 41-65 - Via JSTOR https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/ca.2002.21.1.41

Knox, Peter; McKeown J.C. (2013). "Ovid" in Oxford Anthology of Roman Literature. Oxford University Press Inc. pg. 285 - 261. ISBN 9780195395167