- Proemic Convention and Character Construction in Early Greek Epic [Sarah Harden and Adrian Kelly]
- Alcman’s Nightscapes (Frs. 89 and 90 PMGF) [Felix Budelmann]
- Epicharmus, Tisias, and the Early History of Rhetoric [Wilfred Major]
- δρακείς, δέδορκε, and the Visualization of κλέος in Pindar [Timothy G. Barnes]
- Dance, Deixis, and the Performance of Kyrenean Identity: A Thematic Commentary on Pindar’s Fifth Pythian [Rob Sobak]
- Of Chaos, Nobility, and Double Entendres: The Etymology of χαῖος and βαθυχαῖος (Ar. Lys. 90–91, 1157; Aesch. Supp. 858; Theoc. 7.3) [Olga Tribulato]
- Hercules, Cacus, and Evander’s Myth-Making in Aeneid 8 [Davide Secci]
- The Literary and Stylistic Qualities of a Plinian Letter [Tom Keeline]
- Between Poetry and Politics: Horace and the East [Giuseppe La Bua]
- No Free Lunches: Paraprasis in the Greek Cities of the Roman East [Arjan Zuiderhoek]
- Nero’s Cannibal (Suetonius Nero 37.2) [Tristan Power]
- Systems of Sophistry and Philosopy: The Case of the Second Sophistic [Jeroen Lauwers]
- The Plagiarized Virgil in Donatus, Servius, and the Anthologia Latina [Scott McGill]
- Textual Notes on Palladius Opus Agriculturae [John Fitch]
- Summaries of Dissertations for the Degree of Ph.D.
HARVARD STUDIES IN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY

Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 107
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