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The ''Double Heroides'' are a set of six epistolary poems allegedly composed by Ovid in Latin elegiac couplets, following the fifteen poems of his '' Heroides'', and numbered 16 to 21 in modern scholarly editions. These six poems present three separate exchanges of paired epistles: one each from a heroic lover from Greek or Roman mythology to his absent beloved, and one from the heroine in return. Ovid's authorship is uncertain.


The Collection

The single ''Heroides'' (1–15) are not listed here: see the relevant section of that article for the single epistles. The paired epistles are written as exchanges between the following heroes and heroines: * XVI. Paris to Helen, trying to persuade her to leave her husband, Menelaus, and go with him to Troy * XVII. Helen's reply to Paris, revealing her readiness to leave Menelaus for him * XVIII. Leander to Hero, on his love for her * XIX. Hero's reply to Leander, on her love for him * XX. Acontius to
Cydippe The name Cydippe ( Ancient Greek: Κυδίππη ''Kudíppē'') is attributed to four individuals in Greek mythology. *Cydippe, one of the 50 Nereids, sea- nymph daughters of the ' Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. She was in ...
, on his love for her, reminding her of her commitment to marry him * XXI.
Cydippe The name Cydippe ( Ancient Greek: Κυδίππη ''Kudíppē'') is attributed to four individuals in Greek mythology. *Cydippe, one of the 50 Nereids, sea- nymph daughters of the ' Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. She was in ...
's reply to Acontius, agreeing to marry him


Selected bibliography

For further references specifically relating to that subject, please see the single ''Heroides'' bibliography. * Anderson, W. S. (1973) "The ''Heroides''", in J. W. Binns (ed.) ''Ovid'' (London and Boston): 49-83. * Barchiesi, A. (1995) Review of Hintermeier (1993), ''Journal of Roman Studies'' (''JRS'') 85: 325-7. * ___. (1999) "Vers une histoire à rebours de l'élégie latine: Les ''Héroides'' 'Doubles' (16–21)", in A. Deremetz and J. Fabre-Serris, eds., ''Élégie et Épopée dans la Poésie ovidienne'' (''Héroides'' et ''Amours''): ''En Hommage à Simone Viarre'' (Lille): 53–67. (=''Electronic Antiquity'' 5.1) * Beck, M. (1996) ''Die Epistulae Heroidum XVIII und XIX des Corpus Ovidianum'' (Paderborn). * Belfiore, E. (1980–81) "Ovid's Encomium of Helen", ''Classical Journal'' (''CJ'') 76.2: 136-48. * Bessone, F. (2003) "Discussione del mito e polifonia narrativa nelle ''Heroides''. Enone, Paride ed Elena (Ov. ''Her.'' 5 e 16-17)", in M. Guglielmo and E. Bona (eds.), ''Forme di communicazione nel mondo antico e metamorfosi del mito: dal teatro al romanzo'', Culture antiche, studi e testi 17 (Alexandria): 149-85. * Clark, S. B. (1908) "The Authorship and the Date of the Double Letters in Ovid's ''Heroides''", ''Harvard Studies in Classical Philology'' (''HSCP'') 19: 121-55. * Courtney, E. (1965) "Ovidian and Non-Ovidian ''Heroides''", ''Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London'' (''BICS'') 12: 63-6. * ___. (1998) "Echtheitskritik: Ovidian and Non-Ovidian ''Heroides'' Again", CJ 93: 157-66. * Cucchiarelli, A. (1995) "'Ma il giudice delle dee non era un pastore?' Reticenze e arte retorica di Paride (Ov. ''Her.'' 16)", ''Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici'' (''MD'') 34: 135-152. * Drinkwater, M. (2003) ''Epic and Elegy in Ovid's'' Heroides: ''Paris, Helen, and Homeric Intertext''. Diss. Duke University. * Farrell, J. (1998) "Reading and Writing the ''Heroides''", ''Harvard Studies in Classical Philology'' (''HSCP'') 98: 307-338. * Hardie, P. R. (2002) ''Ovid's Poetics of Illusion'' (Cambridge). * Jacobson, H. (1974) ''Ovid's'' Heroides (Princeton). * Jolivet, J.-C. (2001) ''Allusion et fiction epistolaire dans'' Les Heroïdes: ''Recherches sur l'intertextualité ovidienne'', Collection de l' École Française de Rome 289 (Rome). * Kenney, E. J. (1979) "Two Disputed Passages in the ''Heroides''", ''Classical Quarterly'' (''CQ'') 29: 394-431. * ___. (1995) "'Dear Helen . . .': The Pithanotate Prophasis?", ''Papers of the Leeds Latin Seminar'' (''PLLS'') 8: 187-207. * ___. (ed.) (1996) ''Ovid'' Heroides ''XVI-XXI'' (Cambridge). * ___. (1999) "''Ut erat novator'': Anomaly, Innovation and Genre in Ovid, ''Heroides'' 16-21", in J. N. Adams and R. G. Mayer (eds.) ''Aspects of the Language of Latin Poetry'', Proceedings of the British Academy 93 (Oxford): 401-14. * Knox, P. E. (1986) "Ovid's ''Medea'' and the Authenticity of ''Heroides'' 12", ''Harvard Studies in Classical Philology'' (''HSCP'') 90: 207-23. * ___. (ed.) (1995) ''Ovid'': Heroides. ''Select Epistles'' (Cambridge). * ___. (2000) Review of Beck (1996), ''Gnomon'' 72: 405-8. * ___. (2002) "The ''Heroides'': Elegiac Voices", in B. W. Boyd (ed.) ''Brill's Companion to Ovid'' (Leiden): 117-39. * Michalopoulos, A. N. (2006) ''Ovid'' Heroides ''16 & 17'': ''Introduction, Text and Commentary'' (Cambridge). * Nesholm, E. (2005) ''Rhetoric and Epistolary Exchange in Ovid's'' Heroides ''16-21''. Diss. University of Washington. * Rosati, G. (1991) "Protesilao, Paride, e l'amante elegiaco: un modello omerico in Ovidio", ''Maia'' 43.2: 103-14. * ___. (1992) "L'elegia al femminile: le ''Heroides'' di Ovidio (e altre heroides)", ''Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici'' (''MD'') 29: 71-94. * Rosenmeyer, P. A. (1997) "Ovid's ''Heroides'' and ''Tristia'': Voices from Exile", ''Ramus'' 26.1: 29-56. * Thompson, P. A. M. (1989) ''Ovid'', Heroides ''20 and 21'', ''Commentary with Introduction''. Diss. University of Oxford. * ___. (1993) "Notes on Ovid, ''Heroides'' 20 and 21", ''Classical Quarterly'' (''CQ'') 43: 258-65. * Tracy, V. A. (1971) "The Authenticity of ''Heroides'' 16-21", ''Classical Journal'' (''CJ'') 66.4: 328-330. * Viarre, S. (1987) "Des poèmes d'Homère aux 'Heroïdes' d'Ovide: Le récit épique et son interpretation élégiaque", ''Bulletin de l'association Guillaume Budé'' Ser. 4: 3. {{Authority control Poetry by Ovid 1st-century BC works Roman mythology Trojan War literature