-- Introduction to Ovid and to each selection
-- Latin text based on Loeb text by Goold: Met. 1.452-567; IV 55-166; VIII.183-235; VIII.616-724; X.238-297; and Oxford text by Kenney: Amores I.1, I.3, I.9, I.11 I.12, III.15.
-- Translation Questions and Answers to guide comprehension outside of class
-- Appendices on Metrical Terms and Figures of Speech
-- Full Vocabulary
-- Bibliography
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