The
Metamorphoses itself is a testament to Pythagoras’s claim that he doesn’t have the time to recount all the world’s transformations. The
Metamorphoses contains thousands of transformations— including the transformation of Troy into Rome, from a place of defeat into a state of prowess—and gave the impression, seeing as it was an oral history, that there were thousands left unsaid simply because those who’d witnessed them weren’t encountered in Ovid’s non-linear oral history.