Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 110
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 110
This volume includes: Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz, Half Slave, Half Free: Partial Manumission in the Ancient Near East and Beyond ; Chris Eckerman, I Weave a Variegated Headband: Metaphors for Song and Communication in Pindar’s Odes ; Alexander Nikolaev, Through the Thicket: The Text of Pindar Olympian 6.54 (
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) ; Tobias Joho, Alcibiadean Mysteries and Longing for 'Absent’ and ‘Invisible Things’ in Thucydides’ Account of the Sicilian Expedition ; Peter Barrios Lech, Menander and Catullus 8-Revisited: Menander Misoumenos and Catullus Carmen 8 ; Katharina Volk, Varro and the Disorder of Things ; John T. Ramsey, The Date of the Consular Elections in 63 and the Inception of Catiline’s Conspiracy ; Brian D. McPhee, Erulus and the Moliones: An Iliadic Intertext in Aeneid 8.560-567 ; Julia Scarborough, Eridanus in Elysium: The Underground Poetics of Virgil’s Violent River ; Geert Roskam, Providential Gods and Social Justice: An Ancient Controversy on Theonomous Ethics ; Rafael J. Galle Cejudo, Progymnasmatic Alteration in the Love Letters of Philostratus ; Moyses Marcos, Callidior ceteris persecutor: The Emperor Julian and His Place in Christian Historiography ; Valery Berlincourt, Dea Roma and Mars: Intertext and Structure in Claudian’s Panegyric for the Consuls Olybrius and Probinus ; Fabio Stok, What is the Spangenberg Fragment? ; George M. Hollenback, Do Not Steal Seed: An Overlooked Double Entendre in Oracula Sibyllina 2.71 ; and Paolo Pellegrini, R. A. B. Mynors and Harvard: An Unpublished Letter to E. K. Rand (10.10.1944).
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