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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 108
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 108
Hardcover - English

This volume includes Miguel Herrero de J uregui, "'Trust the God' Tharsein in Ancient Greek Religion"; Jordi P mias, "Acusilaus of Argos and the Bronze Tablets"; Karen Rosenbecker, "'Just Desserts' Reversals of Fortune, Feces, Flatus, and Food in Aristophanes' Wealth"; Yosef Z. Liebersohn, "Crito's Character in Plato's Crito"; Alexandros Kampakoglou, "Staging the Divine: Epiphany and Apotheosis in Callimachus HE 1121-1124"; Christopher Eckerman, "Muses, Metaphor, and Metapoetics in Catullus 61"; Christopher P. Jones, "The Greek Letters Ascribed to Brutus"; Jefferds Huyck, "Another Sort of Misogyny: Aeneid 9.140-141"; Mark Heerink, "Hylas, Hercules, and Valerius Flaccus' Metamorphosis of the Aeneid"; Lowell Edmunds, "Pliny the Younger on His Verse and Martial's Non-Recognition of Pliny as a Poet"; Eleanor Cowan, "Caesar's One Fatal Wound: Suetonius Divus Iulius 82.3"; Graeme Bourke, "Classical Sophism and Philosophy in Pseudo-Plutarch On the Training of Children"; Jarrett T. Welsh, "Verse Quotations from Festus"; Benjamin Garstad, "Rome in the Alexander Romance"; James N. Adams, "The Latin of the Magerius (Smirat) Mosaic"; Lucia Floridi, "The Construction of a Homoerotic Discourse in the Epigrams of Ausonius"; Massimilliano Vitiello, "Emperor Theodosius' Liberty and the Roman Past"; and Thomas Keeline and Stuart M. McManus, "Benjamin Larnell, the Last Latin Poet at Harvard Indian College."

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ISBN
0674417542
EAN
9780674417540
Publisher
Publication Date
25 Jul 2016
Pages
600
Weight (kg)
0.82
Dimensions (cm)
21.3 x 14.7 x 4.1
About Author
Richard F. Thomas is Professor of Greek and Latin and Harvard College Professor at Harvard University. His teaching and research interests are generally focused on Hellenistic Greek and Roman literature, particularly that of Augustan Rome, intertextuality, translation and translation theory, the reception of classical literature in all periods, and the works of Bob Dylan. Recent books include Reading Virgil and his Texts: Studies in Intertextuality (1999) and Virgil and the Augustan Reception (2001), and two co-edited volumes, Classics and the Uses of Reception (with Charles Martindale, 2006)
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