- A Distant Anatolian Echo in Pindar: The Origin of the Aegis Again [Calvert Watkins]
- War Games: Odysseus at Troy [Corinne Ondine Pache]
- Aithôn, Aithon, and Odysseus [Olga Levaniouk]
- Who is μακάρτατος in the Odyssey? [Stamatia Dova]
- The Parthenoi of Bacchylides 13 [Timothy Power]
- The List of the War Dead in Aeschylus’ Persians [Mary Ebbott]
- “Dream of a Shade”: Refractions of Epic Vision in Pindar’s Pythian 8 and Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes [Gregory Nagy]
- The Ilioupersis in Athens [Gloria Ferrari]
- The Oracles of Sophocles’ Trachiniae: Convergence or Confusion? [Charles Segal]
- Drama and Dromena: Bloodshed, Violence, and Sacrificial Metaphor in Euripides [Albert Henrichs]
- Democracy in Syracuse, 466–412 B.C. [Eric Robinson]
- Epos as Authoritative Speech in Herodotos’ Histories [Alexander Hollmann]
- Author and Audience in Thucydides’ Archaeology. Some Reflections [Nino Luraghi]
- Darius III [E. Badian]
- Musai Hypophetores: Apollonius of Rhodes on Inspiration and Interpretation [José M. González]
- Plautus’ Amphitruo: Three Problems [Zeph Stewart]
- Politics and Religion in the Bacchanalian Affair of 186 B.C.E. [Sarolta A. Takács]
- Tragic History and Barbarian Speech in Sallust’s Jugurtha [Casey Dué]
- Silenus and the Imago Vocis in Eclogue 6 [Brian W. Breed]
- The Poet’s Fiction: Virgil’s Praise of the Farmer, Philosopher, and Poet at the End of Georgics 2 [Leah J. Kronenberg]
- Well-Read Heroes Quoting the Aetia in Aeneid 8 [Michael A. Tueller]
- A Trope by Any Other Name: “Polysemy,” Ambiguity, and Significatio in Virgil [Richard F. Thomas]
- Hylas and Silva: Etymological Wordplay in Propertius 1.20 [David Petrain]
- Propertius 2.32.35–36 [Wendell Clausen]
- The Soldier in the Garden and Other Intruders in Ovid’s Metamorphoses [R. J. Tarrant]
- The Writing in (and of) Ovid’s Byblis Episode [Thomas E. Jenkins]
- Nero Speaking [Christopher Jones]
- On Statius’ Thebaid [D. R. Shackleton Bailey]
- Juvenal, the Niphates, and Trajan’s Column (Satire 6.407–412) [Prudence Jones]
- Missio at Halicarnassus [Kathleen Coleman]
- Observations on a Byzantine Manuscript in Harvard College Library [John Duffy and Dimiter G. Angelov]
- Summaries of Dissertations for the Degree of Ph.D.
- Index for HSCP 68–100
HARVARD STUDIES IN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY

Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 100
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