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  • Pyramus and Thisbe - Wikipedia
    In Greek mythology, Pyramus and Thisbe (Ancient Greek: Πύραμος καὶ Θίσβη, romanized: Púramos kaì Thísbē) are a pair of ill-fated lovers from Babylon, whose story is best known from Ovid 's narrative poem Metamorphoses
  • Pyramus and Thisbe — Grokipedia
    Pyramus and Thisbe is a tragic romance from Roman mythology, most famously narrated by the poet Ovid in Book 4 of his epic poem Metamorphoses (lines 55–166)
  • Love Tragedy, Ancient Rome, Star-Crossed - Britannica
    Pyramus and Thisbe, hero and heroine of a Babylonian love story, in which they were able to communicate only through a crack in the wall between their houses; the tale was related by Ovid in his Metamorphoses, Book IV Though their parents refused to consent to their union, the lovers at last resolved to flee together and agreed to meet under a mulberry tree Thisbe, first to arrive, was
  • Pyramus and Thisbe – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
    The tale of Pyramus and Thisbe is one of lovers, sourced from Greek mythology The oldest version of the story was penned by Ovid in his poem in fifteen books, Metamorphoses, from 8 AD (Shakespeare likely read Arthur Golding’s English translation, which was published in 1567 )
  • The Forbidden Love Story: Decoding the Motif of Pyramus and Thisbe in . . .
    Ovid’s *Metamorphoses* (1st century CE) is the **primary source** for Pyramus and Thisbe’s tale, blending Greek and Roman mythological traditions The story is framed as a **moral lesson** about the dangers of defying authority and the unpredictability of fate
  • Literature and Writing | Research Starters - EBSCO
    The Roman poet Ovid (43 BCE–ca 17 18 CE) recounts the original version of the story in book 4 of his Metamorphoses, a poetic tour de force representing mythical cycles of supernatural transformations with astonishing energy and originality
  • Ovid (43 BC–17) - The Metamorphoses: Book 4 - Poetry In Translation
    The story was finished, and the daughters of Minyas still pressed on with their work, spurning the god and profaning his festival, when suddenly harsh sounds sprang up from unseen drums, pipes with curved horns sounded, and cymbals clashed
  • Metamorphoses - Pyramus and Thisbe, Ovid - Book Summary
    Mythical epic "Metamorphoses" is a work by a Roman writer Ovid It belongs to the middle phase of his literary work in which he wrote mythological poems, even though the influence of his first phase, in which he wrote love poetry, is felt
  • Pyramus and Thisbe | Oxford Classical Dictionary | Oxford Academic
    The story is likely to be derived to some degree from Hellenistic sources, according to which the two lovers may have been transformed into a river and a stream, and can be linked with the eastern Mediterranean and the river Pyramus in Cilicia
  • Pyramus and Thisbe
    The love story of Pyramus and Thisbe, not really a part of Roman mythology, is actually a sentimental romance It is briefly summarized by Hyginus (" Fabulae " 242) and more fully elaborated in Ovid (" Metamorphoses " 4)





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