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The Metamorphoses (Latin: Metamorph?s?s, Ancient Greek: ¥ì¥å¥ó¥á¥ì¥ï¥ñ¥õ?¥ò¥å¥é?: "metamorphoses") are Latin epics written by the Roman poet Ovid in the 8th century AD. It is recognized as his most famous work. The poem chronicles the history of the world from creation to the apotheosis of Julius Caesar in a mytho-historical framework comprising more than 250 myths, 15 books and 11,995 lines.
Contents
Introduction
¡°Synoptical View¡±:
Book I
Book II
Book III
Book IV
Book V
Book VI
Book VII
Introductory Material
from McKay edition:
Introduction
by Edward Brooks, Jr.
Advertising (last page of volume)
The Metamorphoses of Ovid Books I-III
Book I
Book II
Book III
THE METAMORPHOSES Book IV-VII.
Book IV
Book V
Book VI
Book VII