Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 114
Jan M. Ziolkowski, Ziolkowski
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Release Date: 29/07/2025
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 114 includes articles by Daniel Sutton, Ruobing Xian, Adalberto Magnavacca, Maxwell Hardy, Julia Hejduk and Gary Vos on works such as Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Herodotus’s Histories, among others.
This volume of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology includes: Eric Cullhed, “Odysseus’s Tears on Scheria and the Meaning of (Heroic) Life”; Ruobing Xian, “Narrative Design and Doublets: Democedes in Herodotus’s Histories”; Daniel Sutton, “Aristotle’s Rhetoric 2.20 and Thucydides 1.22.4”; Adalberto Magnavacca, “The Maiden and Her Words: Cicero Carmina Fr. 10 Blänsdorf Reconsidered”; K. F. B. Fletcher, “Hyginus Fabulae 220 (Cura): How Two Textual Issues Have Changed the Meaning of a Myth and Affected its Modern Reception”; Maxwell Hardy, “Emendationes Tibullianae II”; Giulio Celotto, “Persius’s Didactic Satire: Allusions to Vergil’s Georgics in Satires 1, 3, and 5”; Julia Hejduk, “The Solace of Evil: Punctuation and Paradox in Lucan BC 7.180–184”; Gary Vos, “Sex and Suffering: A New Acrostic and the Interpretation of Carmina Priapea 63”; Julia Mebane, “The Return of Viriathus: A Counterfactual History of the Iberian Wars in Punica 10.”