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Ovid

Ovid was a Roman poet.

Nero believed that the poem he had written was so good that not even Ovid could have written it. (PROSE: The Romans)

Christopher Marlowe, in his guise as Chigi, quoted Ovid to Steven Taylor. (PROSE: The Empire of Glass)

The First Doctor quoted Ovid to Steven and Katarina, but she did not get the reference. (PROSE: Scribbles in Chalk)

In the year 8, Ovid wrote the Metamorphoses. According to the Thirteenth Doctor, Ovid was Western literature's go-to guy for Classical myth since 8 AD. (PROSE: The Maze of Doom)

Posing as Virginia Galilei, Fortuna asked Galileo if he wanted her to read him some Ovid. (AUDIO: The Galileo Trap)