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  • Ovidio,

Ovidio, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C. (Nombre personal)

Preferred form: Ovidio, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
Used for/see from:
  • Ovid, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Nasó, P. Ovidi, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Naso, Publius Ovidius, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Nazon, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ouidio, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Earlier heading: Ovid, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovide, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovidi, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovidi Nasó, P., 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovidiì, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovidiì Nazon, Publiì, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovidio Nasón, P., 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovidio Nasone, Publio, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovidios, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovidiu, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovidius Naso, P., 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovidius Naso, Publius, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Owidiusz, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • P. Ovidius Naso, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Publiì Ovidiì Nazon, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Publio Ovidio Nasone, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ūvīd, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.
  • Ovidio Nasón, Publio, 43 a.C.-17 d.C. ó 18 d.C.

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Old catalog heading: Ovidius Naso, Publius

Ràdulescu, A. Ovidiu la Pontul Euxin, 1981: portada etc. (Ovidiu)

Metamorfosis, 1982- : portada (P. Ovidio Nasón)

Col. sur Ovide (1983 : Hermitage de Parménie). Journées ovidiennes de Parménie, 1985: portada (Ovide)

Tutti gli libri de Ouidio Metamorphoseos, 1522: portada (Ouidio; on t.p. ill.: Ovidio)

Remedia amoris, 1988: portada (Publio Ovidio Nasone)

Ovidiou Metamorphōseōn vivlia pentekaideka, 1908.

Der XII. Heroidenbrief--Medea an Jason, 1997: portada (P. Ovidius Naso)

Fastos, 1991-1997 v. 1, portada (P. Ovidi Nasó) v. 1, half-title (Ovidi)

Brill’s new Pauly online, 31 May 2012 (Ovidius Naso, Publius; named Ovid throughout the article; Roman poet; born in Sulmo 20 March, 43 BC; banished to Tomi on the Black Sea by Augustus in 8 AD. Died at Tomi in AD 17)

Oxford classical dictionary, 1996: página 1084 (Ovid; Publius Ovidius Naso; poet born at Sulmo on 20 March 43 BC; according to Jerome died in AD 17)

Britannica academic edition, online, 28 January 2012 (Ovid; full Latin name Publius Ovidius Naso; born March 20, 43 BCE in Sulmo (now Sulmona, Italy); died 17 CE, Tomis, Moesia (now Constanța, Romania))

Smith, W. New classical dictionary of biography, mythology, and geography, 1878 página 586 (P. Ovidius Naso; Ovid; b. March 20, 43 B.C.) p. 587 (d. at Tomi in 18 A.D.)

Oxford companion to classical civilization, viewed online March 22, 2013 (Ovid; Publius Ovidius Naso; b. March 20, 43 B.C.; "languished in Tomis until his death, probably (so Jerome) in A.D. 17")

World encyclopedia, viewed online, March 22, 2013 (Ovid; Publius Ovidius Naso; 43 BC-AD 18)

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