Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 106

Citation:

Coleman, Kathleen M, ed. “Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 106,” 2011, 107.

Abstract:

Contents

Natasha Bershadsky

"A Picnic, a Tomb, and a Crow: Hesiod’s Cult in the Works and Days"

Alexander Dale "Sapphica"
Andrew Faulkner

"Fast, Famine, and Feast: Food for Thought in Callimachus’ Hymn to Demeter"

Guillermo Galán Vioque

"A New Manuscript of Classical Authors in Spain"

Jarrett T. Welsh

"The Dates of the Dramatists of the Fabula Togata"

Andrea Cucchiarelli

"Ivy and Laurel: Divine Models in Virgil’s Eclogues"

John Henkel

"Nighttime Labor: A Metapoetic Vignette Alluding to Aratus at Georgics 1.291–296"

Salvatore Monda

"The Coroebus Episode in Virgil’s Aeneid"

Mark Toher

"Herod’s Last Days"

Bart Huelsenbeck

"The Rhetorical Collection of the Elder Seneca: Textual Tradition and Traditional Text"

Robert Cowan

"Lucan’s Thunder-Box: Scatology, Epic, and Satire in Suetonius’ Vita Lucani"

Erin Sebo

"Symphosius 93.2: A New Interpretation"

Christopher P. Jones

"Imaginary Athletics in Two Followers of John Chrysostom"

William T. Loomis and 
Stephen V. Tracy

"The Sterling Dow Archive: Publications, Unfinished Scholarly Work, and Epigraphical Squeezes"

Publisher's Version

Last updated on 08/26/2015