Volume 97 of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology is a special issue, entitled Greece in Rome, comprising revised versions of papers presented at a Loeb Classical Conference on the question of the Greek influence on Roman culture, with a particular though not exclusive emphasis on the Augustan period. The papers reflect the complexity of the relationship between the cultures involved--Greek, Roman, and Italic--and span many fields: history, literature, philosophy, linguistics, religion, and the visual arts. Contributors include: G. W. Bowersock, The Barbarism of the Greeks; John Scheid,...
Volume 97 of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology is a special issue, entitled Greece in Rome, comprising revised versions of papers presented at a ...
Volume 98 of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology offers the following contributions: Miles C. Beckwith, The 'Hanging of Hera' and the Meaning of akmon; Mary Depew, Delian Hymns and Callimachean Allusion; Andrew Dyck, Narrative Obfuscation, Philosophical Topoi, and Tragic Patterning in Cicero's Pro Milone; Joseph Farrell, Reading and Writing the Heroides; Rolando Ferri, Octavia's Heroines: Tacitus Annales 14.63-64 and Praetexta Octavia; Aryeh Finkelberg On the History of the kosmos; Joshua T. Katz, Testimonia Ritus Italici Male Genitalia, Solemn Declarations, and a New Latin Sound Law;...
Volume 98 of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology offers the following contributions: Miles C. Beckwith, The 'Hanging of Hera' and the Meaning of ak...
This volume on classical philology includes, among others, the following contributions: Francis Cairns, Virgil Eclogue 1.1-2: A literary Program?; John Hunt, Readings in Apollonius of Tyre; Alexander Jones, Geminus and the Isia; and Peter Knox Lucretius on the Narrow Road.
This volume on classical philology includes, among others, the following contributions: Francis Cairns, Virgil Eclogue 1.1-2: A literary Program?; Joh...
Volume 104 of 'Harvard Studies in Classic Philosophy' includes, among others, the following contributions: 'Craft Smiles and the Construction of Heroes in the Iliad' by Naomi Rood; 'The Tragic Pattern of the Iliad' by Yoav Rinon; and 'Herodotus and his Descendants' by Catherine Rubincam.
Volume 104 of 'Harvard Studies in Classic Philosophy' includes, among others, the following contributions: 'Craft Smiles and the Construction of Heroe...
Volume 102 of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology includes the following contributions: Mika Kajava, Hestia: Hearth, Goddess, and Cult; Jonathan Burgess, Untrustworthy Apollo and the Destiny of Achilles: Iliad 24.55-63; Anna Bonifazi, Relative Pronouns and Memory: Pindar beyond Syntax; William Race, Pindar's Olympian 11 Re-Visited Post-Bundy; Michael Clarke, An Ox-Fronted River-God (Sophocles, Trachiniae 12-13); William Allan, Religious Syncretism: The New Gods of Greek Tragedy; Edward Harris, Notes on a Lead Letter from the Athenian Agora; Myriam Hecquet-Devienne, A Legacy from the...
Volume 102 of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology includes the following contributions: Mika Kajava, Hestia: Hearth, Goddess, and Cult; Jonathan Bu...
Volume 103 of "Harvard Studies in Classical Philology" includes the following contributions: "Perceiving Iliadic Gods" by Daniel Turkeltaub; "The Gods Visit to the Ethiopians in Iliad 1" by Ruth Scodel; "The Poetics of the Bath in the Iliad" by Jonas Grethlein; "The Theologian Pherecydes of Syros & the Early Days of Natural Philosophy" by Herbert Granger; "The Derveni Theogony: Many Questions and Some Answers" by Alberto Bernabe; "Winds and Ancestors: The Physika of Orpheus" by Renaud Gagne; "Sinister Omens, Troubling Oracles, Bad Dreams, and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: Patterns of Divination...
Volume 103 of "Harvard Studies in Classical Philology" includes the following contributions: "Perceiving Iliadic Gods" by Daniel Turkeltaub; "The Gods...
Volume 105 of 'Harvard Studies in Classic Philosophy' includes, among others, the following contributions: 'Divide and Edit: a Brief History of Book Divisions' by Carolyn Higbie; 'Aristotle's Harmartia Reconsidered' by Ho Kim; and 'Callimachus and his Allusive Virgins' by Andrew Faulkner.
Volume 105 of 'Harvard Studies in Classic Philosophy' includes, among others, the following contributions: 'Divide and Edit: a Brief History of Book D...
This volume includes: Jose Marcos Macedo, "Zeus as (Rider of) Thunderbolt"; Hayden Pelliccia, "The Violation of Wackernagel's Law at Pindar, Pythian 3.1"; Robert Mayhew, "A Note on Aristotle] Problemata 26.61"; Sam Hitchings, "The Date of Demosthenes] XVII On The Treaty With Alexander"; Maria Pavlou "Lieux de Memoire in the Plataean Speech"; John Walsh, "A Note on Diodorus 18.11.1, Arybbas and the Lamian War"; Loukas Papadimitropoulou "Charicleia's Identity and the Structure of Heliodorus' Aethiopica"; John Heath, "Corinna's 'Old Wives' Tales'"; Ian Goh,...
This volume includes: Jose Marcos Macedo, "Zeus as (Rider of) Thunderbolt"; Hayden Pelliccia, "The Violation of Wackernagel's Law at Pindar, Pythia...