Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. Volume 114
Synopsis
This volume of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology includes: Eric Cullhed, "Odysseus's Tears on Scheria and the Meaning of (Heroic) Life"; Ruobing Xian, "Narrative Design and Doublets: Democedes in Herodotus's Histories"; Daniel Sutton, "Aristotle's Rhetoric 2.20 and Thucydides 1.22.4"; Adalberto Magnavacca, "The Maiden and Her Words: Cicero Carmina Fr. 10 Blänsdorf Reconsidered"; K. F. B. Fletcher, "Hyginus Fabulae 220 (Cura): How Two Textual Issues Have Changed the Meaning of a Myth and Affected its Modern Reception"; Maxwell Hardy, "Emendationes Tibullianae II"; Giulio Celotto, "Persius's Didactic Satire: Allusions to Vergil's Georgics in Satires 1, 3, and 5"; Julia Hejduk, "The Solace of Evil: Punctuation and Paradox in Lucan BC 7.180-184"; Gary Vos, "Sex and Suffering: A New Acrostic and the Interpretation of Carmina Priapea 63"; Julia Mebane, "The Return of Viriathus: A Counterfactual History of the Iberian Wars in Punica 10."
Publisher information
- Publisher: Harvard University Press
- ISBN: 9780674299962
- Number of pages: 300
- Dimensions: 217 x 146 x 21 mm
- Weight: 434g
- Languages: English
