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Roman Archaeology in Vergil's Arcadia (Vergil Eclogue 4; -- Aeneid 8; Livy 1.7)143 -- Marko Marincict -- 9. Ovid's Metamorphoses and Universal History163 -- Stephen M. Wheeler -- 10. The Historian in Ovid. The Roman History of -- Metamorphoses 14-15191 -- Philip Hardie -- 11. The Alban Kings in the Metamorphoses: an Ovidian -- Catalogue and its Historiographical Models211 -- Stratis Kyriakidis -- 12. The Fall of Troy: Between Tradition and Genre231 -- Andreola Rossi -- 13. Epic Encounters? Ancient Historical Battle Narratives -- and the Epic Tradition253 -- Rhiannon Ash -- 14. The Structure of Livy's First Pentad and the Augustan -- Poetry Book275 -- Ann Vasaly -- 15. A Varronian Vatic Numa?: Ovid's Fasti and Plutarch's -- Life of N uma291 -- Molly Pasco-Pranger -- 16. The Extinction of the Potitii and the Sacred History of -- Augustan Rome313 -- Hans-Friedrich Mueller -- 17. History, Poetry, and Annales331 -- T' P. 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