Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 105

Citation:

Coleman, Kathleen M, ed. “Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 105,” 2010, 105.

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Contents

Carolyn Higbie "Divide and Edit: A Brief History of Book Divisions"
Ho Kim "Aristotle's Hamartia Reconsidered"
Andrew Faulkner "Callimachus and his Allusive Virgins"
José González "Theokritos' Idyll 16: The Kharites and Civic Poetry"
Matthew Leigh "Boxing and Sacrifice in the Epic: Apollonius, Vergil, and Valerius"
Sviatoslav Dmitriev "The Rhodian Loss of Caunus and Stratonicea in the 160s"
Radoslaw Pietka "Trina tempestas (Carmina Einsidlensia 2.33)"
James Uden "The Vanishing Gardens of Priapus"
Maria Ypsilanti "Trimalchio and Fortunata as Zeus and Hera"
Martin Korenjak "Ps.-Dionysius on Epideictic Rhetoric: Seven Chapters, or One Complete Treatise?"
Jarrett T. Welsh "The Grammarian C. Iulius Romanus and the Fabula Togata"
Silvio Bär "Quintus of Smyrna and the Second Sophistic"
Simon Price "The Conversion of A. D. Nock in the Context of his Life, Scholarship, and Religious Views"

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