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奥维德《变形记》作为统一体的前几章和赫西俄德的谱系模型
'The First Books of Ovid’s Metamorphoses as Unities and the Hesiodic Genealogical Model.' The article is dedicated to the problem of thematic unity of separate books in Ovid's Metamorphoses. It is argued that at least in the first books of the poem there can be identified certain thematic links providing this kind of unity, even though these links are not readily discernible because based on subtexts, in particular on alternative mythological versions that Ovid does not use but alludes to. The themes underlying this unity of the first books turn out to be connected with the problems of how a genealogy can begin and be continued and thus problematize and polemically subvert the Hesiodic genealogical model (that, the model of Hesiod's Theogony + Pseudo-Hesiod's genealogical Catalogue of Women, read together in the antiquity).