- Prefatory Note [R. J. Tarrant]
- Χαοσ and the Hesiodic Cosmogony [Robert Mondi]
- Climactic Elements in Pindar’s Verse [William H. Race]
- Pindar, Nemean 7.31–36 and the Syntax of Aetiology [Hayden Pelliccia]
- Creon and the “Ode to Man” in Sophocles’ Antigone [Gregory Crane]
- Demosthenes’ Speech against Meidias [Edward M. Harris]
- Traditional Elements in the Concept of Hamartia in Aristotle’s Poetics [Eckart Schütrumpf]
- Lucretius, Epicurus, and Prehistory [Daniel R. Blickman]
- Poetic Immortality and the Fear of Death: The Second Proem of the De Rerum Natura [Charles Segal]
- Albanius or Albinius? A Palinode Resung [D. R. Shackleton Bailey]
- Liviana Minima [Christina S. Kraus]
- Science and Tradition in Aeneid 6 [Thomas N. Habinek]
- Propertius 4.1.87–88 and the Division of 4.1 [Charles E. Murgia]
- Daedalus and Icarus in the Ars Amatoria [Charles F. Ahern, Jr.]
- The Episode of the Lycian Farmers in Ovid’s Metamorphoses [James J. Clauss]
- Pyramus and Thisbe in Cyprus [Peter E. Knox]
- Notes on Seneca, Tragedies [W. S. Watt]
- Missing Links: Thymatulum or Tomaculum? [John Bodel]
- More on Quintilian’s (?) Shorter Declamations [D. R. Shackleton Bailey]
- Apolloniana [J. M. Hunt]
- Structure and Chronology in Ammianus, Book 14 [T. D. Barnes]
- Biondo’s Ammianus: Constantius and Hormisdas at Rome [Alan Cameron]
- Egeria’s Norman Homeland [Clifford Weber]
- Bibliography of D. R. Shackleton Bailey
- Summaries of Dissertations for the Degree of Ph.D.
HARVARD STUDIES IN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY

Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 92
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