Forty-two colleagues from 13 countries contributed to the completion of the book. Languages that appear in the text, footnotes, quotations, and bibliography include Chinese, English, French, German, G..
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Forty-two colleagues from 13 countries contributed to the completion of the book. Languages that appear in the text, footnotes, quotations, and bibliography include Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Polish, Russian, and Spanish.
Special and deepest thanks to all of the contributors (names below), the National Social Sciences Fund of China, the Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship, Dickinson Classics (esp. Christopher Francese and Marc Mastrangelo), Dickinson Classics Online (DCO), Shanghai Normal University, DePauw University, and Peking University Press.
Profound thanks to members of the "Ovid in Chinese" project, all of the participants in the Ovid conference in Shanghai in 2017, the referees for the abstracts (Christopher Francese, Laurel Fulkerson, Steven Green, Lisa Mignone, Wei Zhang, Bobby Xinyue), and all of our supporters, who organized activities and invited the Project members to share their works (Susanna Braund, Heng Chen, Fátima Díez Platas, Joe Farrell, Stephen Heyworth, Stephen Hinds, Robert Kirstein, Lisa Mignone, Walter Scheidel, Thomas Sienkiewicz, colleagues at Yale-NUS, and many more).
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