Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 92, Volume 92R. J. Tarrant This volume of twenty-two articles includes: Charles F. Ahern, Jr., "Daedalus and Icarus in the Ars Amatoria"; T. D. Barnes, "Structure and Chronology in Ammianus, Book 14"; Daniel R. Blickman, "Lucretius, Epicurus, and Prehistory"; John Bodel, "Missing Links: Thymatulum or Tomaculum?"; Alan Cameron, "Biondo's Ammianus: Constantius and Hormisdas at Rome"; James J. Clauss, "The Episode of the Lycian Farmers in Ovid's Metamorphoses"; Gregory Crane, "Creon and the "Ode to Man" in Sophocles' Antigone"; Thomas N. Habinek, "Science and Tradition in Aeneid 6"; Edward M. Harris, "Demosthenes' Speech against Meidias"; J. M. Hunt, "Apolloniana"; Peter E. Knox, "Pyramus and Thisbe in Cyprus"; Christina S. Kraus, "Liviana Minima"; Robert Mondi, "Χαοσ and the Hesiodic Cosmogony"; Charles E. Murgia, "Propertius 4.1.87-88 and the Division of 4.1"; Hayden Pelliccia, "Pindar, Nemean 7.31-36 and the Syntax of Aetiology"; William H. Race, "Climactic Elements in Pindar's Verse"; Eckart Schütrumpf, "Traditional Elements in the Concept of Hamartia in Aristotle's Poetics"; Charles Segal, "Poetic Immortality and the Fear of Death: The Second Proem of the De Rerum Natura"; D. R. Shackleton Bailey, "Albanius or Albinius? A Palinode Resung" and "More on Quintilian's (?) Shorter Declamations"; W. S. Watt, "Notes on Seneca, Tragedies"; and Clifford Weber, "Egeria's Norman Homeland." |
Contents
XAOE and the Hesiodic Cosmogony | 15 |
Climactic Elements in Pindars Verse | 43 |
Pindar Nemean 7 3136 and the Syntax of Aetiology | 71 |
Creon and the Ode to Man in Sophocles Antigone | 103 |
Demosthenes Speech Against Meidias | 117 |
Traditional Elements in the Concept of Hamartia | 137 |
Lucretius Epicurus and Prehistory | 157 |
Albanius or Albinius? A Palinode Resung | 213 |
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