Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 74
Discover the rich insights of ancient literature with Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 74, published by the esteemed Department of Classics Harvard University. This 384-page hardback edition, released in 1970, features a collection of nineteen thought-provoking articles that delve into various aspects of classical texts and their interpretations. Notable contributions include “Hera’s Anvils” by Cedric H. Whitman, “A Further Remark on Lachmann’s Law” by Calvert Watkins, and “Catullus and Callimachus” by Wendell Clausen. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the depth of analysis presented in pieces such as “The Original Form of the Second Eclogue” by Otto Skutsch and “Notes on Ovid: III” by E. J. Kenney. This volume serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in Hellenic languages, literary criticism, and the historical context of classical literature. Expand your understanding of ancient texts with this essential addition to your collection.