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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 111

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This volume includes: Daniel Kölligen, , The Watchdog; Richard L. Phillips, Invisibility and Sight in Homer: Some Aspects of A. S. Pease Reconsidered; Antonio Tibiletti, Pondering Pindaric Superlatives in Context; Matthew Hiscock, : A Mot Fort in the Discourse of Classical Athens; James T. Clark, Off-Stage Cries? The Performance of Sophocles Philoctetes 201218, Trachiniae 863870, and Euripides Electra 747760; Giuseppe Pezzini, Terence and the Speculum Vitae: Realism and (Roman) Comedy; Neil OSullivan, Quotations from Epicurean Philosophy and Greek Tragedy in Three Letters of Cicero; Ernesto Paparazzo, A Study of Varros Account of Roman Civil Theology in the Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum and Its Reception by Augustine and Modern Readers; Joseph P. Dexter and Pramit Chaudhuri, Dardanio Anchisae: Hiatus, Homer, and Intermetricality in the Aeneid; Michael A. Tueller, Dido the Author: Epigram and the Aeneid; Benjamin Victor, Nancy Duval, and Isabelle Chouinard, Subordinating si and ni in Virgil: Some Characteristic Uses, with Remarks on Aeneid 6.882883; Richard Gaskin, On Being Pessimistic about the End of the Aeneid; Gregory R. Mellen, Num Delenda est Karthago? Metrical Wordplay and the Text of Horace Odes 4.8; Kyle Gervais, Dominoque legere superstes? Epic and Empire at the End of the Thebaid; D. Clint Burnett, Temple Sharing and Throne Sharing: A Reconsideration of and in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods; Charles H. Cosgrove, Semi-Lyrical Reading of Greek Poetry in Late Antiquity; Byron MacDougall, Better Recognize: Anagnorisis in Gregory of Nazianzuss First Invective against Julian; Alan Cameron, Jerome and the Historia Augusta; Jessica H. Clark, Adfirmare and Appeals to Authority in Servius Danielis; and Jarrett T. Welsh, Nonius Marcellus and the Source Called Gloss. i. See more
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  • Weight: 816g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Harvard Department of the Classics
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674268999

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Richard F. Thomas is George Martin Lane Professor of the Classics at Harvard University. Kathleen M. Coleman is James Loeb Professor of the Classics at Harvard University. Ivy J. Livingston is a Preceptor in the Classics at Harvard University.

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