Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 71
Explore the rich tapestry of classical literature with Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 71, published by the esteemed Department of Classics, Harvard University. Released in 1967, this hardback volume spans an impressive 460 pages, showcasing a remarkable collection of scholarly articles from distinguished contributors across Europe, America, and the Far East.
This volume features thought-provoking essays, including “Politics and Early Attic Tragedy” by John H. Finley, Jr., “Pseudo-Xenophon” by G. W. Bowersock, “Noctes Propertianae” by G. P. Goold, and “An Indo-European Construction in Greek and Latin” by Calvert Watkins. Each article delves into significant themes in ancient Greek language and literature, making it an essential resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of classical studies.
Enhance your understanding of ancient languages and literary criticism with this invaluable addition to your collection. Order your copy today and immerse yourself in the insights of classical philology!