HARVARD STUDIES IN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY
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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 84

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$49.00 • £42.95 • €44.95

ISBN 9780674379312

Publication Date: 02/06/1981

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384 pages

5-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches

1 line illustration, 4 halftones, 4 maps

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  • Prefatory Note [D. R. Shackleton Bailey]
  • Convention and Individuality in Iliad 1 [Mark W. Edwards]
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  • Notes on Lucretius 2.251–293 [Ivars Avotins]
  • The Case of the Door’s Marriage (Catullus 67.6) [E. Badian]
  • Catullus 68.73–78 in Context (vv. 67–80) [John Van Sickle]
  • Juvenal 10.150 [Ellen Finkelpearl]
  • The Date of Tacitus’ Dialogus [Charles E. Murgia]
  • Poetae Novelli [Alan Cameron]
  • Three Pieces from the “Latin Anthology” [D. R. Shackleton Bailey]
  • Macrobius and Servius [Robert Kaster]
  • An Unpublished Latin Funerary Inscription of Persons Connected with Maecenas [Mason Hammond]
  • Viscus/Viscum [Robert Renehan]
  • Legio VI Ferrata: The Annexation and Early Garrison of Arabia [D. L. Kennedy]
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