Ovid image Latin Poet Ovid.jpg caption Imaginary depiction of Ovid with laurel wreath from an engraving ... as Ovid in the English language English speaking world, was a Roman Empire Roman poet who is best known as the author of the three major collections of erotic poetry Heroides , Amores Ovid Amores , and Ars ... written in exile on the Black Sea. Ovid was also the author of several smaller pieces, the Remedia Amoris , the Medicamina Faciei Femineae , and the long curse poem Ibis Ovid Ibis . He also authored ... US, 1999 , p. 25. ISBN 0 19 514338 8 ISBN 978 0 19 514338 6 ref Life Ovid talks more about his ... include Seneca the Elder Seneca and Quintilian . Birth, early life and marriage Ovid was born in Sulmo ... to study rhetoric toward the practice of law. According to Seneca the Elder , Ovid tended to the emotional, not the argumentative pole of rhetoric. After the death of his brother at 20 years of age, Ovid ... ref His first recitation has been dated to around 25 BC, when Ovid was eighteen. ref Trist. 4.10.57 ..., Ovid mentions friendships with Macer, Sextus Propertius Propertius , Horace , and Bassus he only ... . Ovid was very popular at the time of his early works, but was later exiled by Augustus in AD 8. He ... of the Ancient World s.v. Ovid ref Literary success Image Sulmona0001.jpg thumb 350px View of the Statue of Ovid in Piazza XX Settembre, Sulmona , Italy. The first 25 years of Ovid s literary career ... describes the dating of Ovid s works can be found in Knox. P. A Poet s Life in A Companion to Ovid .... The first five book collection of the Amores Ovid Amores , a series of erotic poems addressed to a lover ... tragedy Medea which was admired in antiquity but is now no longer extant. Ovid s next poem, the Medicamina ... which has been dated to 2 AD. Ovid may identify this work in his exile poetry as the carmen , or song ... year. This corpus of elegiac, erotic poetry earned Ovid a place among the chief Roman elegists ... of this poem was interrupted by Ovid s exile, Ref label b b none and it is thought that Ovid abandoned ... more details
Ovid or Ovidius 43 BC 17 AD was a Roman poet. His name is used as a male first name, especially in Romance languages, often in variations such as as Ov dio, Ovidiu, Ovidi or Ouvido and in some recent usage shortened to Ovi . It may refer to Places Ovid, Colorado Ovid, Michigan , a village in Clinton County, Michigan Ovid Township, Branch County, Michigan Ovid Township, Clinton County, Michigan Ovid town , New York Ovid village , New York Ovidiu , Romania Ovidiopol , Ukraine Persons Saint Ovidius , a Portuguese saint Juventinus Albius Ovidius , a Roman poet, probably of the late 2nd century Ovid Densusianu , a Romanian poet Ovidi Montllor , a Valencian singer songwriter and actor Ovidio Assonitis , an Egyptian film producer Ovidiu Burc , a Romanian soccer footballer Ovidiu Cern u eanu aka Ovidiu Jacobsen, Ovi Martin , a Romanian Norwegian singer Ovidiu Herea , a Romanian footballer Ovidiu Petre , a Romanian soccer footballer Ovidiu St ng , a Romanian footballer and manager Ovidiu Toni a , a Romanian rugby footballer Other Ovid Technologies , a vendor of journal full text, book full text, and bibliographic databases Disambiguation ca Ovid de Ovidiu it Ovid nl Ovid pl Ovid pt Ov dio desambigua o ro Ovidiu dezambiguizare vo Ovid ... more details
Ovid Technologies, Inc. or just Ovid for short , part of the Wolters Kluwer group of companies, provides access to online bibliographic database s, Academic journal journals and other products, chiefly in the area of health science s. The National Library of Medicine s MEDLINE database was once its chief product but now that this is freely available through PubMed , Ovid has diversified into a wide range of other databases and other products. Ovid has its global headquarters in New York City . ref http www.ovid.com site contacts index.jsp?top 47 Contacts and locations , Ovid Technologies, Inc. ref Ovid was founded by Mark Nelson who developed his first interface to MEDLINE in 1984. ref name nicsolution http www.nicsolution.com partners ovid ovid.htm Ovid A narrative chronology , NIC Corporation ref He formed the company in New York in 1988 ref name nicsolution and called it Online Research Systems . ref name quint1998 Quint, Barbara. http newsbreaks.infotoday.com nbreader.asp?ArticleID 17998 Ovid Technologies bought by Wolters Kluwer for 200 million . Information Today October 5, 1998 ... 334364 Ovid Technologies, Inc. , BusinessWeek ref The company s first Microsoft Windows interface to MEDLINE was named Ovid and released in 1992. ref name nicsolution In 1994 the company changed ... name in 1995, reflecting the importance of its Ovid product. ref name nicsolution Wolters Kluwer ... it into Ovid during 2001 and early 2002. ref http www.ovid.com site about history.jsp?top 42&mid 43 Company history , Ovid Technologies, Inc. ref Ovid introduced a new database search interface called OvidSP in 2007. This has replaced the Ovid Gateway interface, which was retired in February ... links http www.ovid.com Ovid website http www.ovid.com site products tools ovid ovidsp access.jsp OvidSP page at Ovid website http www.iwr.co.uk 2216015 Wolters Kluwer Health OvidSP a review of OvidSP ... sciences Category Library science tech company stub de Ovid Technologies ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Image Monument Ovid Densusianu Densus.png thumb Bust of Densusianu in Densu . Ovid Densusianu IPA ro o vid densu i anu also known under his pen name Ervin December 29, 1873, F g ra &ndash June 9, 1938, Bucharest was a Romania n poet, philologist , linguistics linguist and folklorist . He is known for introducing new trends of Europe an modernism into Romanian literature . He was a professor at the University of Bucharest , and a member of the Romanian Academy . Densusianu was briefly married to Elena Bacaloglu , who later came to admire fascism and organized the National Italo Romanian Cultural and Economic Movement . He is buried at Bellu cemetery, in Bucharest. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Densusianu, Ovid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 29, 1873 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 9, 1938 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Densusianu, Ovid Category Romanian folklorists Category Romanian linguists Category Romanian philologists Category Romanian poets Category Romanian Academy Category University of Bucharest faculty Category People from F g ra Category Burials at Bellu Category 1873 births Category 1938 deaths Romania academic bio stub fr Ovid Densusianu ro Ovid Densusianu sv Ovid Densusianu ... more details
Ovid Butler February 7, 1801 July 12, 1881 was an Lawyer attorney , newspaper publisher , and university founder from the state of Indiana , United States . Personal life Ovid Butler was born in Augusta, New York . His father, Chancey Butler, moved the family west to Jennings County, Indiana , in 1817 . The elder Butler became one of the first Restoration Movement or Barton W. Stone Stone Alexander Campbell clergyman Campbell Movement preachers in Indiana. Ovid studied law and practiced as an attorney in Shelbyville, Indiana , from 1825 1836. During this time he married Cordelia Cole. In 1836 , the entire family moved to Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis . Soon after, Ovid s wife, Cordelia, died in 1838 . He remarried to a widow, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Elgin, daughter of one Thomas McQuat. Career In Indianapolis, Ovid established a law firm with partners Calvin Fletcher , Simon Yanders and future Indianapolis mayor, Horatio C. Newcomb . Butler became interested and active in political and social issues. In 1849, Butler established the political and abolitionist newspaper Free Soil Banner . Due to bad health, Butler gave up his law practice in 1849 seeking retirement. Butler University As a member of the Christian Church Disciples of Christ , Butler sought to establish a university for that Christian movement. On January 15, 1850, the Indiana General Assembly approved the university. On November 1, 1855, the North Western Christian University opened. Ovid Butler served as the head ... became Butler University . Butler is also the namesake of the Ovid Butler Society, a recognition ... ovid butler society Ovid Butler Society ref Recreation Butler s summer months were spent at Indiana ... butler.htm The Restoration Movement Ovid Butler reflist Butler University Indiana history Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Butler, Ovid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Butler, Ovid Category 1801 births Category 1881 deaths Category Butler University faculty ... more details
Ovid Demaris 6 September 1919 12 March 1998 as Ovide E. Desmarais was a native of Biddeford , Maine and an author of books and detective stories. A former United Press correspondent and newspaper reporter, he wrote more than twenty books and hundreds of newspaper articles. His most important works were of a historical or biographical nature about the Mafia and other gangland characters. He is most noted for The Last Mafioso , his biography of Jimmy Fratianno , and for The Green Felt Jungle , his expose on Mafia operations in Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas . Books The Last Mafiaoso ISBN 055325474X The Green Felt Jungle The Director The Overlord Dirty Business Jack Ruby Brothers in Blood The International Terrorist Network ISBN 0684151928 Captive City 1969 Poso del mundo inside the Mexican American border, from Tijuana to Matamoros 1970 ISBN 0671780662 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Demaris, Ovid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 September 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 12 March 1998 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Demaris, Ovid Category People from Biddeford, Maine Category 1919 births Category 1998 deaths Category American journalists Category Organized crime memoirists Category American novelists de Ovid Demaris ... more details
File 001 Ovid among the Scythians oil on paper laid down on wood .jpg thumb 280px Eug ne Delacroix , Ovid among the Scythians , 1862 in art 1862 , Oil on wood , Metropolitan Museum of Art . The exile of Ovid ..., 2005, xxiv. ref The whole experience of exile is mentioned only by Ovid himself, except a few ... of Thrace a satellite state of Rome , superficially Hellenized , and where no one, according to Ovid ... and a mistake , but critics interpretation of both factors are widely divergent. Ovid had already ... famous poems Heroides , Amores Ovid Amores , Ars Amatoria , Remedia Amoris , Medicamina Faciei Femineae ..., the poet continued with his production, and wrote works still poignant to nowadays Ibis Ovid Ibis ... , a nomadic people. The exile of Ovid both his persona and his works in exile has been exploited in many ... Image Publius Ovidius Naso.jpg thumb left 80px Ovid by Anton von Werner . ref Bibliothek des allgemeinen ... CE , the year of the exile, Ovid was 50 years old and it s believed that he enjoyed a great fame in Rome ... Iron Age , left for exile. Banishment Image Turner Ovid Banished from Rome.jpg thumb 280px Joseph Mallord William Turner William Turner , Ovid Banished from Rome , 1838. File Constanza Denkmal des Ovid.JPG thumb View of Ovid s statue in Constan a Tomis Constan a Ovid was banished to Tomis ... 132. ref Works Ovid chose his banishment as subject for his last three works of poetry the Ibis Ovid .... ref name GaertnerVV All these works were written in Tomis. The Ibis Ovid Ibis , an elegiac curse ... the first four years of Ovid s banishment. ref name SmithII Smith, 1849, p.72. ref It s a series ... as containing many particulars of Ovid s life. ref name SmithII The Epistulae ex Ponto , a series ... and social wellbeing, as Ovid was old, sick and away from his family and the pleasures of Rome 2. To defend ... to Ovid himself, his exile ruined his former poetic genius. ref See Tr . 1.1.45 8, 3.14.33, 5.12.21 2, Pont . 1.5.3 8, 3.4.1 1, 4.2.15, 4.8.65 6. ref Causes of the exile According to Ovid himself ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2010 italictitle Amores is Ovid s first completed book of poetry, written in Elegiac couplets . It was first published in 16 BC in 5 volumes of which 3 now survive. The book follows the popular model of the erotic elegy, as made famous by figures such as Tibullus or Propertius , but is often subversive and humorous with these tropes, exaggerating common motifs and devices to the point of absurdity. Story The Amores are a poetic first person account of the poet s love affair with an unattainable higher class girl, Corinna. The plot is linear, with a few artistic digressions such as an elegy on the death of Tibullus. Summary Book 1 1.1 The poet announces that love will be his theme 1.2 He admits defeat to Cupid 1.3 He addresses his lover for the first time and lists his good qualities 1.4 He attends a dinner party the poem is mostly a list of secret instructions to his ... The book ends with Ovid writing of the famous poets of the past, and claiming his name will be among ... and 1.9 both contain developed military metaphors. Book 2 Book 3 3.1 br 3.2 Ovid woos a girl at the races. br 3.3 br 3.4 Ovid tries to persuade a man to let him have sex with his wife. br Themes Love Elegy Ovid s Amores are firmly set in the genre of Love Elegy. Familiar themes include A poem featuring ... in 1.3 is that their names will be joined in poetry and famous forever. Use of Humour Ovid ... with the same word as the Aeneid , Arma an intentional comparison to the epic genre, which Ovid ... unum suripuisse pedem, I.1 ln 4 , turning it into elegiac couplets , the meter of love poetry. Ovid ... t take it that way and this could be the reason or part of the reason why Ovid was banished from Rome ... Augustus . There is also a connection between Ovid and Augustus daughter, Julia the Elder Julia ... Marlowe . Footnotes External links Ovid s Amores in original Latin, from Perseus http ... David Drake s http www.david drake.com ovid.html translation ovid Category Ovid Category Poetry by Ovid ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Ovid Nicholson image position Outfielder bats Left throws Right birth date birth date 1888 12 30 birth place Salem, Indiana death date death date and age 1968 3 24 1888 12 30 death place Salem, Indiana debutdate September 17 debutyear by 1912 debutteam Pittsburgh Pirates finaldate September 26 finalyear by 1912 finalteam Pittsburgh Pirates stat1label Batting average stat1value .455 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 3 teams nowiki nowiki Pittsburgh Pirates 1912 Ovid Edward Nicholson December 30, 1888 March 24, 1968 was an outfielder in Major League Baseball . He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1912. ref http www.baseball reference.com players n nichoov01.shtml Ovid Nicholson Statistics and History . baseball reference.com . Retrieved 2010 12 10. ref References reflist External links baseballstats br n nichoov01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicholson, Ovid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Major League Baseball outfielder DATE OF BIRTH December 30, 1888 PLACE OF BIRTH Salem, Indiana DATE OF DEATH March 24, 1968 PLACE OF DEATH Salem, Indiana DEFAULTSORT Nicholson, Ovid Category 1888 births Category 1968 deaths Category Major League Baseball outfielders Category Pittsburgh Pirates players Category Baseball players from Indiana US baseball outfielder 1880s stub ... more details
Quote box4 Ovid s Ibis is a highly artificial and history bound product and does not make pleasant reading. But it is interesting, among other things, because it illustrates the writer s propensity for moving on more than one plane of reality. The poem contains elements from three distinct modes of reacting to the same outrage of these, the first may be called Literary realism realistic , the second Romanticism romantic , and the third grotesque . source Hermann Fr nkel , Ovid A Poet br between Two Worlds ref Hermann Fr nkel , Ovid A Poet between Two Worlds University of California Press, 1956 , p. 152. ref width 33 align right italictitle Ibis is a curse poem by the Augustan literature ancient Rome Latin poet Ovid , written during his years in exile across the Black Sea for an offense against ... , and Ovid s erstwhile friend Sabinus Ovid Sabinus have been proposed, but such a wildly exaggerated figure as Ibis may have been a composite. ref Martin Helzle, Ibis, in A Companion to Ovid , edited ... line poem, like all Ovid s extant work except the Metamorphoses , ref The Metamorphoses is written ... the Metamorphoses itself is not a metrical exception in Ovid s extant work. His lost tragedy Medea ... Ovid s are elaborately literary in expression. ref Gareth D. Williams, On Ovid s Ibis A Poem in Context, in Oxford Readings in Ovid Oxford University Press, 2006 , p. 447, note 12 http books.google.com ... in exile Ovid threatens his enemy with a veritable catalogue of gruesome and mutually incompatible ... in Renaissance literature . ref R. Ellis, On the Ibis of Ovid, Journal of Philology 7 1877 244 255, full text http books.google.com books?id KVwKAAAAIAAJ&pg PA244&dq 22On the Ibis of Ovid In the Repertorium ... of Ovid, Literally Translated into English Prose London 1885 , pp. 475ff. ref Texts and translations The editio princeps of Ovid s complete works, including the Ibis , was published in Italy ... Libel poetry Libel as a genre of invective poetry References Reflist Ovid Category Poetry by Ovid ... more details
Sabinus d. AD 14 or 15 was a Latin literature Latin poet and friend of Ovid . He is known only from two passages of Ovid s works. At Amores Ovid Amores 2.18.27 34, Ovid says that Sabinus has written responses to six of Ovid s Heroides Hero des , the collection of elegiac couplet elegiac epistles each written in the person of a legendary woman to her absent male lover. These are enumerated as Odysseus Ulysses to Penelope , in response to Hero des 1 Hippolytus mythology Hippolytus to Phaedra mythology Phaedra H. 4 Aeneas to Dido Queen of Carthage Dido H. 7 Demophon King of Athens Demophoon to Phyllis H. 2 Jason to Hypsipyle H. 6 and presumably Phaon to Sappho H. 15 . ref Phaedra is identified only as the stepmother of Hippolytus Dido is called by her other name, Elissa Demophoon is not actually named as the writer of what Phyllis reads and Sappho, her correspondent unnamed here, is the beloved one of Lesbos. ref Three of these Ovidian responses by Sabinus the letters from Ulysses and Demophoon, along with a letter from Paris mythology Paris to Oenone Hero des 5 are printed in Renaissance editions of the Hero des . Modern scholars believe them to have actually been written in the 1460s 1470s ref Remigio Sabbadini, Le scoperte dei codici latini e greci ne secoli XIV e XV Florence, 1905 ... part of Sabino s invention. ref Peter E. Knox, A Companion to Ovid Blackwell, 2009 , p. 216 ... 20Sani 20Di 20Cure 22&f false online Philip R. Hardie, The Cambridge Companion to Ovid Cambridge ... poets mentioned by Ovid in his verse letters from exile collected as the Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto . ref Harry B. Evans, Publica Carmina Ovid s Books from Exile University of Nebraska Press, 1983 , p. 6. ref Ovid s bitter last letter ex Ponto , written in 15 AD, alludes to Sabinus s response ... as a continuation of Ovid s calendrical Fasti poem Fasti , which was left unfinished when he died ... Sabinus died before Ovid, this may be problematic. References Reflist SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Sabinus ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Ovid L. Jackson honorific suffix image imagesize constituency MP Bruce Grey Owen Sound parliament Canadian predecessor Gus Mitges successor Larry Miller politician Larry Miller term start 1993 term end 2004 birth date birth date and age 1939 02 03 birth place New Amsterdam, Berbice, Guyana death date death place nationality spouse party Liberal Party of Canada Liberal relations children residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet committees Chair, Standing Committee on Transport and Government Operations 2001 2002 br Chair, Standing Committee on Transport portfolio Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board 1996 1998 religion signature website footnotes Ovid L. Jackson , Order of Ontario O.Ont ref cite web url http www.news.ontario.ca mci en 2010 01 29 appointees named to ontarios highest honour.html title 29 Appointees Named To Ontario s Highest Honour work Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration accessdate 2010 01 27 date 2010 01 25 ref born February 3, 1939, New Amsterdam, Berbice, Guyana is a Canada Canadian politician. He represented the federal riding of Bruce Grey and Bruce Grey Owen Sound in the Canadian House of Commons House of Commons for the Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Party from 1994 to 2004. ref cite web url http www2.parl.gc.ca Parlinfo Files Parliamentarian.aspx?Item fcf6b6cd 31b5 4740 a22f 16ed6d417554&Language E title PARLINFO Parliamentarian File Federal Experience JACKSON, Ovid L., O ... pages 273 274 url http books.google.com books?id opvmE2AExc8C&pg PA273&dq Ovid Jackson Teacher&cd 3 v onepage&q Ovid 20Jackson 20Teacher&f false accessdate 2010 03 02 ref He was then elected mayor ..., 1993 1993 election . ref name SunTimes cite news title Ovid Jackson to be named to Order of Ontario ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jackson, Ovid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE ... Jackson, Ovid Category 1939 births Category Black Canadian politicians Category Liberal Party ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Ovid, Michigan settlement type Village United States Village nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Clinton County Michigan Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Ovid Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Ovid Michigan image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates region US MI subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Michigan subdivision type2 List of counties in Michigan Counties subdivision name2 Clinton County, Michigan Clinton , Shiawassee County, Michigan Shiawassee Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 2.4 area land km2 2.4 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 0.9 area land sq mi 0.9 area water sq mi 0.0 Population ... footnotes Ovid is a village in Clinton County, Michigan Clinton and Shiawassee County, Michigan Shiawassee counties in the U.S. state of Michigan . Nearly all of the village is located within Ovid Township, Clinton County, Michigan Ovid Township in Clinton County. The population was 1,514 at the 2000 ... age 65 or over. Education Ovid and nearby Elsie, Michigan Elsie are served by the http www.oe.k12.mi.us Ovid Elsie Area Schools , which operates two elementary schools, one middle school, one ... schools Leonard Elementary School, in Ovid E.E. Knight Elementary School, in Elsie Middle school Ovid Elsie Middle School, in Elsie High schools Ovid Elsie High School, in Elsie Former school North Elementary School, in Ovid Now the North Community Center. Notable residents Louis Filler American ... Points of interest http www.ovidcarriagedays.com Ovid Carriage Days , a weekend long annual festival ... in Shiawassee County, Michigan es Ovid M chigan nl Ovid Michigan pt Ovid Michigan vo Ovid Michigan ... more details
Infobox settlement Basic info official name Ovid, Colorado other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname settlement type Town motto images and maps image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield size image blank emblem blank emblem type blank emblem size image map Sedgwick County Colorado Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Ovid Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location in Sedgwick County, Colorado Sedgwick County and the state of Colorado image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 image dot map dot mapsize dot map caption dot x dot y pushpin map the name of a location map as per http en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Location map pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption pushpin mapsize Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name USA subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 flag Colorado subdivision type2 List of counties in Colorado County ref name COMun cite web url http www.dola.state.co.us dlg local governments municipalities.html title Active Colorado Municipalities ... f?p gnispq 3 NO P3 FID 0182695 0182695 website http www.ovidcolorado.com Town of Ovid footnotes Ovid ... . History The town was named after Newton Ovid, a local resident. ref cite web url http www.epodunk.com cgi bin genInfo.php?locIndex 9636 title Profile for Ovid, Colorado publisher ePodunk accessdate 2010 06 15 ref Geography Ovid is located at coord 40 57 36 N 102 23 20 W city 40.959919, 102.388851 ..., Colorado References Reflist 1 External links http www.ovidcolorado.com Town of Ovid website http www.dot.state.co.us App DTD DataAccess Downloads CityMaps Ovid.pdf CDOT map of the Town of Ovid ... Towns in Colorado ca Ovid Colorado es Ovid Colorado it Ovid Colorado ht Ovid, Kolorado nl Ovid Colorado pt Ovid Colorado vo Ovid Colorado ... more details
unreferenced date June 2008 Infobox lake lake name Lake Ovid image lake caption lake Lake Ovid s convert 413 acre km2 provide a sanctuary to aquatic birds, boaters, fishermen and many species of freshwater fish. image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Sleepy Hollow State Park , Clinton County, Michigan Clinton County , Michigan Michigan, USA coords coord 42.935 N 84.41 W type waterbody region US MI display inline,title type reservoir inflow Little Maple River outflow Little Maple River catchment basin countries United States length width area convert 413 acre abbr on depth convert 10 ft abbr on max depth convert 20 ft abbr on volume residence time shore elevation islands 3 small islands, one with a foot bridge to mainland cities near Laingsburg, Michigan frozen Lake Ovid is a reservoir located within Sleepy Hollow State Park , Michigan , which was created in 1974 when a dam was built to block the Little Maple River . Lake Ovid is a shallow lake with an average depth of ten feet. The deepest areas of the lake do not exceed thirty feet. Many freshwater fish live in the lake including Largemouth Bass , Smallmouth Bass , Bluegill , Rock Bass , Crappie , Channel Catfish , Muskellunge Muskie , and Northern Pike . The Michigan Department of Natural Resources DNR has been monitoring the fish population annually and has determined that the smaller species of panfish have been reproducing prolifically and future stocking is going to focus on Muskellunge and Catfish. These predatory species have plenty to eat in the lake and an increase in their numbers will bring a balance to the ecosystem . A boat landing is available at no charge to anyone with a Michigan State park sticker on their vehicle and is located on the west side of the lake. A no wake policy is enforced on the lake in order to maintain a peaceful fishing and boating environment. Many anglers choose to propel their vessels ... Category Reservoirs in Michigan Ovid Category Protected areas of Clinton County, Michigan Michigan ... more details
Infobox settlement name Ovid official name settlement type Unincorporated area Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map USA Idaho pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Idaho pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within Bear Lake county Location subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Idaho subdivision type2 List of counties in Idaho County subdivision name2 Bear Lake County, Idaho Bear Lake government footnotes government type leader title Mayor leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total population density km2 auto General information timezone Mountain Time Zone Mountain MST utc offset 7 timezone DST MDT utc offset DST 6 elevation footnotes elevation ft coordinates display title coordinates type type city region US ID latd 42 latm 23 lats 28 latNS N longd 111 longm 19 longs 15 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code s postal code area code blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 396995 ref name gnis cite gnis id 396995 name Ovid, Idaho accessdate ref website footnotes Ovid is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Bear Lake County, Idaho Bear Lake County , Idaho , United States . It was first settled in 1864. ref Leonard J. Arrington . History of Idaho Vol. 1, p. 273. ref Its elevation is 5938  ft 1810  m . ref name gnis References Reflist Bear Lake County, Idaho Category Unincorporated ... more details
Infobox award name Ovid Prize current awards image imagesize 240px caption ZILE I NOP I DE LITERATUR edi ia 2011 description presenter Romanian Cultural Institute and Romanian Writers Union country location Neptun , Romania year 2002 year2 website http www.uniuneascriitorilor.ro externe.php The Ovid Prize , established in 2002, is a literary prize awarded annually to an author from any country, in recognition of a body of work. Past recipients include Orhan Pamuk ref cite news title Orhan Pamuk Awards and Honours url http www.orhanpamuk.net prizes.aspx ref , Andrei Codrescu ref cite news title Andrei Codrescu Going Home Again url http www.downtownexpress.com de 178 thepennypost.html ref , Amoz Oz ref cite news title Amos Oz receives Romanian Ovidius Prize url http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1P1 99290360.html ref , Jorge Sempr n ref cite news title Ovid Literary Prize Awarded to Spanish Author Jorge Semprun url http www.highbeam.com doc 1P1 67924576.html ref and Ant nio Lobo Antunes . It is named in honour of the Roman poet Ovid , who died in exile in Tomis contemporary Constantza , on the Black Sea , in Romania . Laureates are awarded 10,000 euros. The Ovid Festival Prize , worth 5,000 euros, was also established in 2002. Past recipients include George Szirtes , Toma alamun , and Ismail Kadare . The prize underwent a change of mandate in 2007. Since 2008, it has been awarded to a prominent young talent. Both Prizes are the joint initiative of the Writers Union of Romania and the Romanian Cultural Institute lang ro Institutul Cultural Rom n . The winners are nominated by the Festival jury. The awards ceremony takes place during the Days and Nights of Literature Festival lang ro Zile i nop i de literatur held jointly in Neptun and Mangalia in June. The Prize is also referred to as the Ovidius Prize. The 2011 Laureate was the Czech writer Milan Kundera . In a letter addressed ... 2011.jpg thumb Ognjen Spahic receives the 2011 Ovid Festival Prize. deletable image caption Monday ... more details
nowiki Insert non formatted text here nowiki Ovid Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Michigan Ovid Township, Branch County, Michigan Ovid Township, Clinton County, Michigan See also Ovid, Michigan , a village in Clinton County Geodis Category Michigan township disambiguation pages de Ovid Township ... more details
After Ovid New Metamorphoses is a collection of poems inspired by Ovid s Metamorphoses . Michael Hofmann and James Lasdun , the two editors of After Ovid New Metamorphoses , commissioned 42 poets from America, Australia, Great Britain, Ireland, and New Zealand to translate, reinterpret, reflect on, or completely reimagine Ovid s famous Metamorphoses. ref cite book title Latin Poetry and the Judgement of Taste An Essay in Aesthetics last Martindale first Charles year 2005 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 924040 X pages p. 202 url http books.google.co.uk books?client firefox a&q 22After Ovid New Metamorphoses 22&um 1&num 100&as brr 3 ref The poets include Alice Fulton , C.K. Williams , Mark Rudman , Seamus Heaney ref cite book title Classics in Progress Essays on Ancient Greece and Rome last Wiseman first Timothy Peter year 2002 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 726323 2 pages 2 url http books.google.co.uk books?id 7 ddt LSl wC&pg PA2&dq 22After Ovid New Metamorphoses 22&num 100&as brr 3&sig oIcQX91hc 64Sq6o0o1O NzIyg ref and Ted Hughes . ref cite news first James last Shapiro title Sex and Violence in Latin Hexameter url http www.nytimes.com books 97 12 14 reviews 971214.14shapirt.html? r 1&oref slogin work New York Times date 1997 12 14 accessdate 2008 02 13 ref References reflist Category Poetry collections poetry collection stub ... more details
Infobox University President name Dr. Ovid C. Lewis image caption order university Nova Southeastern University term start 1994 term end 1997 birth date birth date mf y 1932 8 6 birth place Shelby, North Carolina death date death date and age mf y 2011 1 26 1932 8 6 death place Fort Lauderdale, Florida predecessor Stephen Feldman successor Ray F. Ferrero Jr. alma mater AB & JD Duke University br JSD Yale University residence profession religion spouse children website footnotes Ovid C. Lewis August 6, 1932 January 26, 2011 was an United States American academic , and was the fourth president of Nova Southeastern University . Lewis graduated from Duke University and Yale University . He became the President of Nova Southeastern University in 1994 and was president until 1997. References Reflist External links http www.legacy.com obituaries sunsentinel obituary.aspx?n ovid c lewis&pid 148149014&fhid 8799 Ovid C. Lewis obituary Nova Southeastern University presidents Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Lewis, Ovid C. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Fourth president of Nova Southeastern University DATE OF BIRTH August 6, 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH Shelby, North Carolina DATE OF DEATH January 26, 2011 PLACE OF DEATH Fort Lauderdale, Florida DEFAULTSORT Lewis, Ovid C. Category 1932 births Category 2011 deaths Category American academics Category Case Western Reserve University faculty Category Duke University alumni Category Duke University School of Law alumni Category Presidents of Nova Southeastern University Category Yale University alumni US academic administrator stub ... more details
Ovid is a town in Seneca County, New York Seneca County , New York , United States . The population was 2,757 at the 2000 census. The town is named after the Ancient Rome Roman poet Ovid , a name assigned by a clerk interested in the classics. The Town of Ovid contains a village also called Ovid village , New York Ovid , one of the county seats of Seneca County. The town is in the southern part of the county ..., New York Onondaga County . Part of Ovid was taken in 1802 to form the Hector, New York Town of Hector now in Schuyler County, New York Schuyler County . In 1817, part of Ovid was used to form the Covert, New York Town of Covert . Ovid was, at times, on the south border of Seneca County as some ... in the town of Ovid were purchased for the site of the Ovid Agricultural College, which opened in December ... of the negotiations in the state legislature to enact the charter of Cornell University , Ovid was promised ... of the abandoned Ovid Agricultural College, was named in memory of Dr. Willard, who died of typhoid ... at Ovid village. New York State Route 89 runs north south along or near the shore of Cayuga Lake ... in the Town of Ovid Coan Corners &ndash A location near the south town line on NY 96A. Gilbert &ndash A hamlet southwest of Ovid village at the junction of County Roads 131 and 132. Kidders &ndash A hamlet on the shore of Cayuga Lake and County Road 153, south of Sheldrake. Ovid village , New York Ovid &ndash The Village of Ovid at the junction of NY 96 and NY 96A. Scott Corners &ndash A location ... Springs &ndash A hamlet in the eastern part of Ovid on NY 96. Simpson Creek &ndash A stream passing by Ovid village and flowing into Seneca Lake. Starett Corners &ndash A location in the southeast part .... Willard State Hospital &ndash A former state mental hospital in the northeast of Ovid. Willard New ... Lake. References references External links http www.townofovid.org Town of Ovid website Seneca County ... in 1794 Category Populated places in Seneca County, New York es Ovid Nueva York ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Ovid, New York settlement type Village United States Village nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map New York pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of New York pushpin mapsize image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 New York subdivision type2 List of counties in New York County subdivision name2 Seneca County, New York Seneca government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established ... ID blank1 info 0959663 website footnotes Ovid is a Administrative divisions of New York Village village ... see Ovid . The Village of Ovid is within the Ovid town , New York Town of Ovid and is southeast of Geneva, New York . History Ovid and the surrounding area was part the lands controlled by the Iroquois ... New York Military Tract , used to compensate soldiers. Ovid was the first county seat of Seneca County, and a courthouse was erected in 1806. When adjacent towns were created from Ovid and placed in other counties, Ovid was seen as being too far from the county center, and Waterloo village , New ... both Ovid and Waterloo county seats. The village was incorporated in 1816, but dissolved in 1849, and then re incorporated in 1852. Geography Ovid is located at coord 42 40.5 N 76 49.6 W city ... thumb South Seneca Junior Senior High School In Ovid As of the census GR 2 of 2000 ... links http www.rootsweb.com nyseneca chouse.htm Ovid and Waterloo courthouses Seneca County, New ... places in Seneca County, New York ca Ovid Nova York es Ovid villa fr Ovid ht Ovid, New York vo Ovid New York ... more details
Tales from Ovid is a Poetry poetical work written by the England English poet Ted Hughes . Published in 1997 by Faber and Faber , it is a retelling of twenty four tales from Ovid s Metamorphoses . It won the Whitbread Book of the Year Whitbread Book Of The Year Award for 1997 and has been translated into several languages. It was one of his last published works along with Birthday Letters . Four of the tales were previously published in After Ovid, New Metamorphosis , edited by M. Hofmann and J. Ladun. A stage adaptation was performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company in the autumn of 1999 at the Swan Theatre Stratford Swan Theatre in Stratford upon Avon . ref http www.rsc.org.uk press 421 501.asp?pagename information press oujjtmqpfu Royal Shakespeare Company Archived releases Bot generated title ref The Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble has also performed dramatisations of excerpts from Hughes book, between 2006 and 2008. ref http www.qldshakespeare.org Meta08.htm Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble Metamorphoses 2008 ref In 2009, Fiona Shaw performed one of these tales, Echo and Narcissus , in the context of a Prologue to Purcell Henry Purcell s Dido and Aeneas , directed by William Christie . References reflist UK poem stub Category 1997 books Category English poems Category Poetry by Ted Hughes Category Whitbread Award winners books Category Translations ... more details
Infobox Painting image file Ovid among the Scythians.jpg title Ovid among the Scythians artist Eug ne Delacroix year 1859 type Oil painting Oil on canvas height 87.6 width 130.2 height inch width inch city London museum National Gallery, London National Gallery Infobox Painting image file 001 Ovid among the Scythians oil on paper laid down on wood .jpg title Ovid among the Scythians artist Eug ne Delacroix year 1862 type Oil on wood height 32.1 width 50.2 height inch width inch city New York City museum Metropolitan Museum of Art Ovid among the Scythians 1859 and 1862 is the title of two oil paintings by French people French artist Eug ne Delacroix . The little famous second version was painted to integrate the figures and landscape and rectified the problems of scale dn date October 2011 of the first version, which unusual composition and strange scale of the characters provoked negative criticism , even among Delacroix s admirers such as Baudelaire and Th ophile Gautier Gautier , although artists like Edgar Degas were deeply impressed. ref Recent Acquisitions, A Selection 2007 2008 ... 1 ref They depict the life of the Roman Empire Ancient Roman poet Ovid when exiled by the Emperor ... Herodotus Histories as nomad ic ref Her. Hist. 4.46.3, .127.2. ref and Ovid himself called them a wild ... they heard Latin words they laugh 10. 37 38 . Ovid also complains about constant wars III. 10. 53 70 ... s title as Ovid. He appears like a fallen meteorite on whom converge the friendly but startled ... of Jesus in art Nativity ... . ref name LoyretteDelacroix Henri Loyrette, Delacroix s Ovid in exile ... the details in the picture Ovid what noble elegance the mare what color and air around it the dog ..., by Delacroix himself, was written Some examine him Ovid with interest, others go home and offer ... hd roma ho 2008.101.htm Eug ne Delacroix Ovid among the Scythians . The 1862 version in Metropolitan Museum of Art official website. Eug ne Delacroix DEFAULTSORT Ovid Among The Scythians Category Ovid ... more details
Ovid Rogers Sellers August 12, 1884 1975 was an internationally known Old Testament scholar and archaeologist who played a role in the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls . He served as Professor of the Old Testament and Dean of McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois from 1924 1954. Ovid Sellers grew up on the campus of Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, Missouri , and graduated from Wentworth at age 13, the youngest in the history of the school. He earned an A.B. from the University of Chicago in 1904, a B.D. from McCormick Theological Seminary, becoming an ordained Presbyterian minister, in 1914, and a Ph.D from Johns Hopkins University in 1922. His studies concentrated largely on the Old Testament and ancient languages, including Ancient Greek Greek , Latin , Hebrew , Aramaic , Egyptian Hieroglyphics , Syriac , and Akkadian Cuneiform . His father, Sandford Sellers , was superintendent of Wentworth Military Academy, and Ovid returned to fill positions at the Academy while ..., and the American School of Oriental Research, Jerusalem, in 1931 at Khirbat et Tubeiqa . Ovid R. Sellers. Westminster Press, 1933. Biblical Hebrew for beginners , by Ovid R. Sellers & Edwin Edgar Voigt .... Dr. Floyd V. Filson New Testament , Dr. Ovid R. Sellers Old Testament . Westminster Press. 1948. Genesis Rhymes Words, Music and Illustrations. Ovid Rogers Sellers. Publisher McCormick Cooperative ... Theol. Sem. at Silet edh Dhahr . Ovid R. Sellers of McCormick Theological Seminary and Baramki ... Seminary, 1955. 1957 Excavation at Beth Zur. Ovid R. Sellers, et al. Cambridge American Schools of Oriental Research, 1957. The Monuments And The Old Testament . by Ira Manrice Price Ovid R. Sellers ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sellers, Ovid R. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 12, 1884 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1975 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sellers, Ovid R. Category ... sl Ovid Rogers Sellers ... more details