HARVARD STUDIES IN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY
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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 72

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ISBN 9780674379183

Publication Date: 01/01/1968

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  • Prefatory Note [G. P. Goold, Herbert Bloch, J. P. Elder, and G. E. L. Owen]
  • Homer as Oral Poet [Albert B. Lord]
  • The New Heracles Poem of Pindar [Carlo Pavese]
  • Some Reflections on Ate and Hamartia [R. D. Dawe]
  • Callimachus, Fragments 260–261 [Hugh Lloyd-Jones and John Rea]
  • The Symbolism of the Apple in Greek and Roman Literature [A. R. Littlewood]
  • A King’s Notebooks [E. Badian]
  • Roman Policy in Spain before the Hannibalic War [G. V. Sumner]
  • The Family Connections of M. Livius Drusus Libo [E. J. Weinrib]
  • Julius Naso and Julius Secundus [C. P. Jones]
  • The Proconsulate of Albus [G. W. Bowersock]
  • A Remark on Lachmann’s Law [J. Kuryłowicz]
  • The “Insular Intermediary” in the Tradition of Lucretius [Virginia Brown]
  • Culex 59 [O. Skutsch]
  • Critical Notes on the Text of Servius’ Commentary on Aeneid III–V [Charles E. Murgia]
  • Maximianus a Satirist? [Joseph Szövérffy]
  • Stamped Potters’ Marks and Other Stamped Pottery in the McDaniel Collection [Nancy L. Hirschland and Mason Hammond]
  • An Etruscan Helmet in the McDaniel Collection [Sidney M. Goldstein]
  • Summaries of Dissertations for the Degree of Ph.D. (1967)

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