HARVARD STUDIES IN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY
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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 99

Edited by Charles Segal

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ISBN 9780674379473

Publication Date: 02/15/2000

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  • Prefatory Note [Editorial Committee: Albert Henrichs, Christopher P. Jones, Greg Nagy (ex officio), Charles Segal, and Richard F. Thomas; with the assistance of Brian W. Breed and John Watrous]
  • Vicarious Transport: Fictive Deixis in Pindar’s Pythian Four [Nancy Felson]
  • Pindar, Nemean Six: A Commentary [Douglas E. Gerber]
  • Therapeutic Touch and Sophokles’ Philoktetes [Jennifer Clarke Kosak]
  • The Prospective Imperfect in Herodotus [F. S. Naiden]
  • “I Hate All Common Things”: The Reader’s Role in Callimachus’ Aetia Prologue [Thomas A. Schmitz]
  • Alexandrian Sappho Revisited [Dimitrios Yatromanolakis]
  • Mithridates, the Banner of Ch’ih-yu, and the Comet Coin [John T. Ramsey]
  • Geminus and the Isia [Alexander Jones]
  • Further Remarks on the Andria of Terence [Benjamin Victor]
  • Lucretius on the Narrow Road [Peter E. Knox]
  • Virgil Eclogue 1.1–2: A Literary Programme? [Francis Cairns]
  • Epidaurus, Epirus,…Epidamnus? Vergil Georgics 3.44 [Michael Hendry]
  • Ovid’s Meleager and the Greeks: Trials of Gender and Genre [Charles Segal]
  • Readings in Apollonius of Tyre [John Hunt]
  • Word-Order Transference between Latin and Greek: The Relative Position of the Accusative Direct Object and the Governing Verb in Cassius Dio and Other Greek and Roman Prose Authors [Bernard Frischer, Roger Andersen, Stanley Burstein, Jane Crawford, Ralph Gallucci, Alain Gowing, Donald Guthrie, Michael Haslam, David Holmes, Vasily Rudich, Robert K. Sherk, Ann Taylor, Fiona Tweedie, and Brent Vine]
  • Historicizing the “Harvard School”: Pessimistic Readings of the Aeneid in Italian Renaissance Scholarship [Craig Kallendorf]
  • Summaries of Dissertations for the Degree of Ph.D.

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