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  • Page Count 694
  • Publication Year 2022
  • Publisher Mint Editions
  • ISBN-13 9781513134710

The Metamorphoses of Ovid

By . Ovid

Ovid's *Metamorphoses* (8 AD), published the same year the poet was sent into exile, stands as a crowning achievement of Roman literature. This monumental epic poem, written in dactylic hexameter, explores the entire history of the universe—from primordial chaos to the deification of Julius Caesar—through a myriad of intertwined myths. It is a sweeping saga of transformations, shape-shifting beings, and the powerful, often irreversible, impact of love and desire.

Interweaving timeless tales like those of Perseus, Jason and Medea, Icarus, Orpheus, and the Trojan War, Ovid masterfully examines the inescapable themes of love, death, and profound change that define human experience. An intricate masterpiece of world literature, *Metamorphoses* continues to resonate through the ages.

This Mint Editions release reimagines the classic work for modern readers, featuring a professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, while preserving the integrity of the original text.
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Roman Mythology