Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 88
Discover the rich insights of classical literature with Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 88 by David R. Shackleton Bailey. Published by Harvard University Press in 1984, this hardback edition spans 288 pages and features a collection of thirteen thought-provoking essays. Delve into topics such as “Tantalus and Anaxagoras,” “Notes on Seneca ‘Rhetor’,” and “More on Pseudo-Quintilian’s Longer Declamations.” Each essay offers a unique perspective on ancient texts and their relevance to modern thought, including the exploration of themes like “Loss of Self, Suffering, Violence: The Modern View of Dionysus from Nietzsche to Girard.” This volume is essential for anyone interested in classical languages, literary criticism, and the enduring impact of ancient literature. Enhance your understanding of the classics and their interpretations through this scholarly work.