Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 98,
Edited by Richard F. Thomas
Volume 98 of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology offers the following contributions: Miles C. Beckwith, "The 'Hanging of Hera' and the Meaning of
akmon"; Mary Depew, "Delian Hymns and Callimachean Allusion"; Andrew Dyck, "Narrative Obfuscation, Philosophical
Topoi, and Tragic Patterning in Cicero's
Pro Milone"; Joseph Farrell, "Reading and Writing the
Heroides"; Rolando Ferri, "Octavia's Heroines: Tacitus
Annales 14.63-64 and Praetexta
Octavia"; Aryeh Finkelberg "On the History of the
kosmos"; Joshua T. Katz,
"Testimonia Ritus Italici: Male Genitalia, Solemn Declarations, and a New Latin Sound Law"; Leonard Muellner, "Glaucus Redivivus"; C. O. Pavese, "The Rhapsodic Epic Poems as Oral and Independent Poems"; Michael C. J. Putnam, "Dido's Murals and Virgilian Ekphrasis"; Ruth Scodel, "The Captive's Dilemma: Sexual Acquiescence in Euripides'
Hecuba and
Troades"; Michael Weiss, "Erotica: On the Prehistory of Greek Desire"; Jeffrey Wills, "Divided Allusion: Virgil and the
Coma Berenices."