Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 109
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 109
This volume includes: Jose Marcos Macedo, Zeus as (Rider of) Thunderbolt ; Nikoloz Shamugia, Bronze Relief with Caeneus and Centaurs from Olympia ; Hayden Pelliccia, The Violation of Wackernagel’s Law at Pindar Pythian 3.1 ; John Heath, Corinna’s ‘Old Wives’ Tales’ ; Maria Pavlou, Lieux de Memoire in the Plataean Speech (Thuc. 3.53-59) ; Robert Mayhew, A Note on [Aristotle] Problemata 26.61 ; Sam Hitchings, The Date of [Demosthenes] XVII On the Treaty with Alexander ; John Walsh, A Note on Diodorus 18.11.1, Arybbas, and the Lamian War ; Loukas Papadimitropoulos, Charicleia’s Identity and the Structure of Heliodorus’ Aethiopica ; Ian Goh, Kun-egonde ; Javier Uria, Iulius Romanus’ Remark on Titinius (123 G.) ; Henry Spelman, Borrowing Sappho’s Napkins ; Fabio Tutrone, Granting Epicurean Wisdom at Rome ; Boris Kayachev, He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named ; Florence Klein, Vergil’s ‘Posidippeanism’? ; Gianpero Rosati, Evander’s Curse and the ‘Long Death’ of Mezentius (Verg. Aen. 8.483-488, 10.845-850) ; Fiachra Mac Gorain, The Poetics of Vision in Virgil’s Aeneid ; Ioannis Ziogas, Singing for Octavia ; Benjamin Victor, Four Passages in Propertius’ Last Book of Elegies ; and David Greenwood, Julian and Asclepius.
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