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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 102
Contributor(s): Henrichs, Albert (Editor)
ISBN: 0674019601     ISBN-13: 9780674019607
Publisher: Harvard University Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2005
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Ancient And Classical
- Literary Criticism | Reference
Dewey: 480.05
Series: Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
Physical Information: 467 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
 
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Publisher Description:
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 Library of the Lyceum? Inquiry into the Joint Transmission of Theophrastus' and Aristotle's Metaphysics based on evidence provided by manuscripts E and J"; Jordi Pamias, "Dionysus and Donkeys on the Streets of Alexandria: Eratosthenes' Criticism of Ptolemaic Ideology"; Craige B. Champion, "Polybian Demagogues in Political Context"; Marco Fantuzzi, "The Magic of (Some) Allusions: Philodemus AP 5.107 (GPh 3188ff.; 23 Sider)"; Brian Krostenko, "Binary Phrases and the Middle Style as Social Code: Rhetorica ad Herennium"; Deborah Steiner, "Catullan Excavations: Pindar's Olympian 10 and Catullus 68"; Andrew Dyck, "Cicero's devotio: The Roles of dux and Scape-Goat in his post reditum Rhetoric"; Mario Geymonat, "Capellae at the End of the Eclogues"; Sergio Casali, "Nisus and Euryalus: Exploiting the Contradictions in Virgil's Doloneia"; Thomas Cole, "Ovid, Varro, and Castor of Rhodes: The Chronological Architecture of the Metamorphoses"; Niklas Holzberg, "Impersonating the Banished Philosopher: Pseudo-Seneca's Liber Epigrammaton"; E. Courtney, "On Editing the Silvae"; D. R. Shackleton Bailey, "'On Editing the Silvae': A Response."

Contributor Bio(s): Henrichs, Albert: - Albert Henrichs is Eliot Professor of Greek Literature at Harvard University.