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English

 

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Lori P

 

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March 7, 2013

 

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University

 

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Ovid is banished, from Rome, the centre of the Roman world, to the edge of the known Roman world before the beginning of the novel, and ends up in a primitive, isolated village called Tomis (now the Romanian city of Constanza), on the banks of the River Ister (now the Danube). In the book, Ovid travels beyond the limes of Rome...
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The word limes has two relevances to the book: in around 50 B.C. a limes was erected between the Danube and Rhine Rivers, and its meaning in this instance was as a line of fortifications to keep out raiding tribes." Also, the English word "limit" is directly derived from the Latin word "limes". In this way, the limes that Ovid and the Child move beyond, are the limits of the world known to the Romans...
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