Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 108
Discover the rich insights of classical literature in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 108, expertly edited by Richard F. Thomas and published by Harvard University Press in 2016. This comprehensive volume spans an impressive 600 pages and features a collection of thought-provoking essays by esteemed scholars. Dive into Christopher P. Jones's exploration of “The Greek Letters Ascribed to Brutus,” or examine Benjamin Garstad's analysis of “Rome in the Alexander Romance.” James N. Adams contributes a unique perspective on “The Latin of the Magerius (Smirat) Mosaic,” while Lucia Floridi discusses “The Construction of a Homoerotic Discourse in the Epigrams of Ausonius.” Each essay offers a fresh take on classical philology, making this volume an essential addition for enthusiasts and scholars alike. Enhance your understanding of ancient texts and their lasting impact with this remarkable compilation.