Ovid's poetry repeatedly addresses eschatological themes, starting with the apocalyptic flood visited by Jupiter upon the world at the very beginning of the Metamorphoses. This chapter suggests that there are recurrent features of Ovid's eschatological thought which can be traced across both the Metamorphoses and the poetry from Pontus. The main feature is a form of conditional eschatology, which is first on display in the flood narrative: destruction is intimated, or initiated, but can be staved off by the benevolent intervention of a providential ruler. The same pattern applies to the katabatic description of Ovid's journey into exile in Tristia 1.2, where he is almost shipwrecked, and is the aspiration that underlies his permanence in Pontus. Here, eschatology is embodied in space, in an extreme landscape, rather than in time, while year after year, book after book, Ovid lives in the hope that another providential intervention may put an end to his suffering. Instead of his recall t...

Intimations of mortality : Ovidius and the end(s) of the world

Alessandro Schiesaro
2022

Abstract

Ovid's poetry repeatedly addresses eschatological themes, starting with the apocalyptic flood visited by Jupiter upon the world at the very beginning of the Metamorphoses. This chapter suggests that there are recurrent features of Ovid's eschatological thought which can be traced across both the Metamorphoses and the poetry from Pontus. The main feature is a form of conditional eschatology, which is first on display in the flood narrative: destruction is intimated, or initiated, but can be staved off by the benevolent intervention of a providential ruler. The same pattern applies to the katabatic description of Ovid's journey into exile in Tristia 1.2, where he is almost shipwrecked, and is the aspiration that underlies his permanence in Pontus. Here, eschatology is embodied in space, in an extreme landscape, rather than in time, while year after year, book after book, Ovid lives in the hope that another providential intervention may put an end to his suffering. Instead of his recall t...
2022
Settore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua e Letteratura Latina
Philosophy in Ovid, Ovid as Philosopher
Oxford University Press
Ovid; Exile poetry; Eschatology; Exile
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