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Ovid Metamorphoses Reading Schedule
Selections and Hexameter Readers:

29 March 2005

Sections for readers, based on Latin line numbers

(pronunciation help available
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9 AM
Book I    
Donald Lateiner 1--209 Proëm-Four Ages
Robert Flanagan 210--452 Lycaon-Python
Jameson Dague 452--587 Apollo & Daphne
Craig McVay 588-779 Io and Jupiter, etc. Phaethon
Book II    
Mike Manner 1--165 Phaëthon part II
McCarton Ackerman 165--328 Phaethon part III
Krishni Burns
(Oberlin)
329—530 Phaethon aftermath, Callisto
Mark Huddleston
(OWU President)
531—706 Raven, Battus
Carolin Hahnemann 707-875 Herse, Aglauros, Invidia, Europa
Book III    
Lauren Fellure 1-137 Cadmus, Europa
Meghan Whitley 138--315 Actaeon-Semele
Cate Daily 316--436 Teiresias--Narcissus
Richard Elias 437-510 Narcissus & Echo
Mike McOsker 511--733 Pentheus
Book IV    
Lindsay Bertch 1--166 Minyeides-Thisbe
Stephanie Graf 167—388 Clytië, Leucothoë, Salmacis
Kathy Hammond 389--603 “Impious” Ino, Cadmus
Carolin Hahnemann
(Kenyon)
604—803 Perseus part I
   
Witching hour High NOON?
Book V    
Rachel Morris 1--235 Perseus part II (Phineus)
Sam Beard 236—340 Minerva, Pierides
Meghan Hensley 341--508 Ceres, Proserpina
Susan Flanagan 509—678 Ceres part II, Arethusa
Book VI    
Aaron Palmore 1--145 Arachne
Andrew Berkeypile 146--312 Niobe
Brad Cook
& Tom Burns
313--423 Lycian Peasants, Marsyas
Kate Nichol 424--674 Tereus, Procne, & Philomela
Allison Hillow 675--721 Boreas, Argonauts
Book VII    
Megan Bazler 7.1--158 Medea & Jason part I
Megan Bazler 159—293 Medea and Aeson, part II
Ashley Pritchard 294--522 Theseus, Cephalus visits Aegina
Dana Reznik 523--666 Aeginetan Plague and Myrmidons
Heather Menke 667--865 Cephalus and Procris
Book VIII    
Marie Jaquish 1--151 Scylla
Steven Toaddy 152--259 Ariadne, Daedalus
Walk-Ons 260--444 Calydonian Boar Hunt part I
Adam Brewer 445--546 Calydon Hunt part II: Meleäger and Althaea
Brad Cook 462--737 Baucis and Philemon,
Brad Cook 738-884 Erysichthon, Proteus
   
3 PM
Book IX    
Mark Kelly 9. 1-272, of Heracles, Deianira, Nessus, and Heracles’ “demise”
Ben Farber 9.273-453, of Heracles’ birth; Dryope -> tree; Iolaus -> young
Stephanie Merkel 9.454-797, Byblis -> stream; Iphis, from female to male
Book X    
Tom Burns 10.1-161, Part 1 of Orpheus & Eurydice; Cyparissus -> tree; Ganymede;
Julia Wilson 10.1-162-242, Hyacinthus >flower; Cerastae & Propoetides> bulls & stones
Aaron Palmore 10.243-502, Pygmalion and his statue; of Myrrha, their daughter, > tree
Jen Kirsop 10.503-739, Venus & Adonis
   
Dusk?
Book XI    
Patricia DeMarco 11.1-193, Part 2 of Orpheus; of Midas, gold, and ass ears;Pan
Lushani Nanayakkara 11.194-409, Thetis & Peleus; Daedalaeon ->hawk; a wolf > statue;
Dana Kosla 11.410-572, Part 1 Ceyx and Alcyone, storm and death
Don Lateiner 11.573-794, Morpheus; Pt. 2 of Ceyx and Alcyone>birds; Aesacus
Book XII    
Franz Gruber
(Columbus Academy)
12.1-209, Trojan War; Cycnus > swan; Caenis (fem.)>Caeneus (male)
Jeremiah Franczyk 12.210-535, of the Lapiths and Centaurs and Caeneus -> bird
Steven Yang 12.536-628 Nestor on Hercules; Achilles’ death, Part 1
   
Sunset? 7:30 PM?
Book XIII    
Rich Elias 13.1-122, Ajax & Odysseus’ Contest over Achilles’ arms
Christopher Earl 13.123-380, Part 2 of the ‘Arms of Achilles’ Contest
Christopher Earl 13.381-622, Fall of Troy; Hecuba ->dog; Memnon’s ashes -> birds
Samatha Frost 13.323-749, Part 1 of Aeneas’ travels, Galataea & Acis
Aaron Palmore 13.732-968 Scylla and Glaucus
Book XIV    
Rob Naples 14.1-240, Part 2 of Aeneas’ travels: Circe, and Picus> woodpecker
Miranda Simmons 14.241-440, Picus’ men> animals, his wife Canens> thin air
Lushani Nanayakkara 14. 441-526, Triumph of Aeneas
Laneen Turken 14.527-621, Apotheosis of Aeneas
Brad Cook 14.622-851, Kings after Aeneas; Pomona and Vertumnus;
Book XV    
Laneen Turken 15.1-238, Numa, Pythagoras
Miranda Simmons 15.239-478, Pythagoras (continued)
Donald Lateiner 15.479-621, Numa, Hippolytus>Virbius & Egeria, Cipus
Brad Cook 15.622-744 Aesculapius
Jermiah Franzcyk 15.745-870, 15.871-879, apotheosis of Caesar;
The Epilogue
10:37 PM
Finis

The End of the Ohio Wesleyan Metamorphoric Marathon: Best in the Looooooong Run


 
 
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