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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 90 [Offprint]

by R. J. Tarrant

Other authors: T.D. Barnes (Contributor), Wendell Clausen (Contributor), Gregory Crane (Contributor), Thomas K. Hubbard (Contributor), C.P. Jones (Contributor)10 more, Peter E. Knox (Contributor), Norbert F. Lain (Contributor), Jeffrey S. Rusten (Contributor), Richard Seaford (Contributor), D.R. Shackleton Bailey (Contributor), Friedrich Solmsen (Contributor), Joseph B. Solodow (Contributor), Richard F. Thomas (Contributor), Brent Vine (Contributor), Robert W. Wallace (Contributor)

Series: Harvard Studies in Classical Philology (90)

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This volume of sixteen articles includes: T. D. Barnes, ?The Significance of Tacitus' Dialogus de oratoribus?; Wendell Clausen, ?Cicero and the New Poetry?; Gregory Crane, ?Three Notes on Herodas 8?; Thomas K. Hubbard, ?Pegasus' Bridle and the Poetics of Pindar's Thirteenth Olympian?; C. P. Jones, ?Suetonius in the Probus of Giorgio Valla?; Peter E. Knox, ?Ovid's Medea and the Authenticity of Heroides 12?; Norbert F. Lain, ?Catullus 68.145?; Jeffrey S. Rusten, ?Structure, Style, and Sense in Interpreting Thucydides: The Soldier's Choice (Thuc. 2.42.4)?; Richard Seaford, ?Immortality, Salvation, and the Elements?; D. R. Shackleton Bailey, ?Tu Marcellus eris?; Friedrich Solmsen, ?Aeneas Founded Rome with Odysseus?; Joseph B. Solodow, ?Raucae, tua cura, palumbes: Study of a Poetic Word Order?; Richard F. Thomas, ?Unwanted Mice (Arat. Phaen. 1140?1141)? and ?Virgil's Georgics and the Art of Reference?; Brent Vine, ?An Umbrian-Latin Correspondence?; and Robert Wallace, ?The Date of Isokrates' Areopagitikos.?… (more)

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