Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 81
Explore the rich tapestry of ancient literature with Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 81, published by the esteemed Department of Classics Harvard University in 1977. This hardback volume spans 336 pages and features a collection of fifteen insightful essays that delve into various aspects of classical philology. Notable contributions include “La titulature de Nicée et de Nicomédie: La gloire et la haine” by Louis Robert, “Callinus 1 and Tyrtaeus 10 as Poetry” by A. W. H. Adkins, “The Curse of Civilization: The Choral Odes of the Phoenissae” by Marylin B. Arthur, and “Arrian and the Alani” by A. B. Bosworth. Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply a lover of ancient texts, this volume offers a wealth of knowledge and critical perspectives on Hellenic languages and literary criticism. Enhance your library with this essential resource for anyone interested in the history and linguistics of classical literature.