例文・使い方で印象づける「Ovid」の覚え方


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...In Ovid, we haveJupiter, who, by means of riddles, teaches Numa the wayof forming the thunderbolt...   In Ovid, we haveJupiter, who, by means of riddles, teaches Numa the wayof forming the thunderboltの読み方
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」

...says Ovid, in the first book of the Metamorphoses, whenthe daughter of Inachos is transformed into a luminouscow by Jupiter...   says Ovid, in the first book of the Metamorphoses, whenthe daughter of Inachos is transformed into a luminouscow by Jupiterの読み方
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」

...Jupiter andMinerva have for their messenger the winged Mercurius;and hence also Ovid was able to sing:—...   Jupiter andMinerva have for their messenger the winged Mercurius;and hence also Ovid was able to sing:—の読み方
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」

...In Ovid, the same myth occurs again with a variation:...   In Ovid, the same myth occurs again with a variation:の読み方
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」

...In Hesiod himself,and in the Metamorphoses of Ovid, he carries the thunderand the thunderbolts for Zeus...   In Hesiod himself,and in the Metamorphoses of Ovid, he carries the thunderand the thunderbolts for Zeusの読み方
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」

...Why did Ovid, so prodigal of detail, neglect to mention a dish soappropriate to the occasion? The reply is the same as before: because hedid not know of it...   Why did Ovid, so prodigal of detail, neglect to mention a dish soappropriate to the occasion? The reply is the same as before: because hedid not know of itの読み方
J. H. Fabre Bernard Miall 「Social Life in the Insect World」

...said Ovid, in his description of the Palace of the Sun...   said Ovid, in his description of the Palace of the Sunの読み方
Jean Henri Fabre Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles」

...The purling of the stream as it ran over the pebbles ismentioned by Ovid, who tells us that he had often drunk of itswater...   The purling of the stream as it ran over the pebbles ismentioned by Ovid, who tells us that he had often drunk of itswaterの読み方
Sir James George Frazer 「The Golden Bough」

... was somewhatof a luxury may be gathered from the complaintof Ovid when issuing the humble edition of hisverses from his lonely exile of Tomi:—...    was somewhatof a luxury may be gathered from the complaintof Ovid when issuing the humble edition of hisverses from his lonely exile of Tomi:—の読み方
John W. Bradley 「Illuminated Manuscripts」

...Reeds grew aroundits margin, and boats were employed to cross it, as Ovid tells us...   Reeds grew aroundits margin, and boats were employed to cross it, as Ovid tells usの読み方
Hugh Macmillan 「Roman Mosaics」

...At thejunction of these roads the villa and gardens of Ovid were situated;but their site is now occupied by a humble osteria or wayside tavern...   At thejunction of these roads the villa and gardens of Ovid were situated;but their site is now occupied by a humble osteria or wayside tavernの読み方
Hugh Macmillan 「Roman Mosaics」

...The Orlando Furioso is a romantic poem in the manner of Ovid,whereas the Gerusalemme Liberata is an epic poem in the manner ofHomer and Virgil...   The Orlando Furioso is a romantic poem in the manner of Ovid,whereas the Gerusalemme Liberata is an epic poem in the manner ofHomer and Virgilの読み方
Hugh Macmillan 「Roman Mosaics」

... 22 () [ Ovid in "Metamorphosis", vi...         22 () [ Ovid in Metamorphosis,      viの読み方
Chretien DeTroyes 「Four Arthurian Romances」

... 24 () [ The story of Philomela or Philomena, familiar in Chaucer's "Legende of Good Women", is told by Ovid in "Metamorphosis", vi...         24 () [ The story of Philomela or      Philomena, familiar in Chaucers Legende of Good Women, is told by Ovid      in Metamorphosis, viの読み方
Chretien DeTroyes 「Four Arthurian Romances」

... 227 () [ Ovid ("Metamorphosis", iii...         227 () [ Ovid (Metamorphosis,      iiiの読み方
Chretien DeTroyes 「Four Arthurian Romances」

...,for by this meanes they supposed the Moone was much eased in herlabours, and therfore Ovid calls such loud Instruments theauxiliaries or helpes of the Moone...   ,for by this meanes they supposed the Moone was much eased in herlabours, and therfore Ovid calls such loud Instruments theauxiliaries or helpes of the Mooneの読み方
John Wilkins 「The Discovery of a World in the Moone」

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