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    Ovid (redirect from Consolatio ad Liviam)
    does not survive. Also lost is the final portion of the Medicamina. The Consolatio is a long elegiac poem of consolation to Augustus' wife Livia on the death...
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  • Ad Marciam, Ad Polybium, and Ad Helviam Matrem. The most recognizable example of consolatio in verse form is the pseudo-Ovidian Consolatio ad Liviam....
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    images of Drusus and speak often about him. The surviving Latin work Consolatio ad Liviam is framed as an Ovidian message of consolation to Livia on this occasion...
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    example of Consolatio in verse form is the pseudo-Ovidian Consolatio ad Liviam. Plutarch's works include three works constructed in the Consolatio tradition:...
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  • Maecenatis moribundi), and a consolatio addressed to Livia to console her for the death of her son Drusus (Consolatio ad Liviam de Morte Drusi or Epicedion...
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  • Retrieved 1 April 2021. Reeve, M. D. (1976). "The tradition of Consolatio ad Liviam". Revue d'Histoire des Textes. 6 (1): 79. Retrieved 12 May 2024....
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  • texts is "Pseudo-Ovidiana". Other pseudo-Ovidian works include: Consolatio ad Liviam de morte Drusi De cuculo De fallaciis fortune De Jano De Lombardo...
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    the work of an Albinovanus Pedo, who is also responsible for the Consolatio ad Liviam. They were formerly transmitted as one long poem. The first poem...
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