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De vetula ("On the Old Woman") is a long 13th-century elegiac comedy written in Latin. It is pseudepigraphically signed "Ovidius", and in its time was attributed to the classical Latin poet Ovid. It consists of three books of hexameters, and was quoted by Roger Bacon. In its slight plot, the aging Ovid is duped by a go-between, and renounces love affairs. Its interest to modern readers lies in the discursive padding of the story.

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  • De vetula (Über die Alte, die Vettel) ist eine etwa 2400 Hexameter umfassende Dichtung in mittellateinischer Sprache. Das Lehrgedicht, entstanden Anfang des 13. Jahrhunderts, baut die Fiktion auf, ein verloren gegangenes und wieder gefundenes Werk Ovids (Pseudo-Ovidianum) zu sein und stellt einen heterogenen Text mit Elementen der Satire, Allegorie, Didaktik und Autobiographie dar. (de)
  • De vetula ("On the Old Woman") is a long 13th-century elegiac comedy written in Latin. It is pseudepigraphically signed "Ovidius", and in its time was attributed to the classical Latin poet Ovid. It consists of three books of hexameters, and was quoted by Roger Bacon. In its slight plot, the aging Ovid is duped by a go-between, and renounces love affairs. Its interest to modern readers lies in the discursive padding of the story. (en)
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  • De vetula (Über die Alte, die Vettel) ist eine etwa 2400 Hexameter umfassende Dichtung in mittellateinischer Sprache. Das Lehrgedicht, entstanden Anfang des 13. Jahrhunderts, baut die Fiktion auf, ein verloren gegangenes und wieder gefundenes Werk Ovids (Pseudo-Ovidianum) zu sein und stellt einen heterogenen Text mit Elementen der Satire, Allegorie, Didaktik und Autobiographie dar. (de)
  • De vetula ("On the Old Woman") is a long 13th-century elegiac comedy written in Latin. It is pseudepigraphically signed "Ovidius", and in its time was attributed to the classical Latin poet Ovid. It consists of three books of hexameters, and was quoted by Roger Bacon. In its slight plot, the aging Ovid is duped by a go-between, and renounces love affairs. Its interest to modern readers lies in the discursive padding of the story. (en)
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