HARVARD STUDIES IN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY
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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 96

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$47.50 • £41.95 • €43.95

ISBN 9780674379442

Publication Date: 03/17/1997

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350 pages

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

2 maps, 5 halftones

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  • Prefatory Note [R. J. Tarrant]
  • The Dialect Continuum of Ancient Greek [Margalit Finkelberg]
  • Interactive Offerings: Early Greek Dedicatory Epigrams and Ritual [Joseph W. Day]
  • Pudenda Asiae Minoris [Andrew Garrett and Leslie Kurke]
  • Callicles’ Quotation of Pindar in the Gorgias [Marian Demos]
  • Where Ion Stood, What Ion Sang [Timothy W. Boyd]
  • A Beggarly Boxer: Theocritus Idyll 22.134 [Alexander Sens]
  • Entella Tablets VI (254–241 B.C.) and VII (20th cent. A.D.?) [William T. Loomis]
  • Five Latin Verbs from Root *leik- [Alan Nussbaum]
  • The Bed-Wetters in Lucretius 4.1026 [Robert D. Brown]
  • Comm. Pet. 10 [D. R. Shackleton Bailey]
  • Yew and Bow: Vergil Georgics 2.448 [Stephen Harrison]
  • A Geographical Setting for the Baucis and Philemon Legend (Ovid Metamorphoses 8.611–724) [C. P. Jones]
  • Notes on Seneca De Beneficiis, De Clementia, and Dialogi [W. S. Watt]
  • En in the Senecan Dramatic Corpus [Alan Kershaw]
  • Can Tacitus’ Dialogus Be Dated? Evidence and Historical Conclusions [†C. O. Brink]
  • The Jewish Donor Inscriptions from Aphrodisias: Are They Both Third-Century, and Who Are the Theosebeis? [Marianne Palmer Bonz]
  • The Case of the Heiress Camilia Pia [Michael Peachin]
  • On the History of the Commenta Bernensia and the Adnotationes super Lucanum [Shirley Werner]
  • Later Authors in Nonius Marcellus and His Date [Paul T. Keyser]
  • Summaries of Dissertations for the Degree of Ph.D.
  • Notes for Contributors

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