Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 83This volume of fourteen articles includes "The Bee Maidens of the Homeric Hymn to Hermes," by Susan Scheinberg; "Eleatic Conventionalism and Philolaus on the Conditions of Thought," by Martha Craven Nussbaum; "The Basis of Stoic Ethics," by Nicholas P. White; "New Comedy, Callimachus, and Roman Poetry," by Richard F. Thomas; "On Cicero's Speeches," by D. R. Shackleton Bailey; and "Ummidius Quadratus, Capax Imperii," by Ronald Syme. |
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Contents
The Bee Maidens of the Homeric Hymn to Hermes | 1 |
Notes on the Text of the Fifth Homeric Hymn | 29 |
Αδμήτου λόγος and the Alcestis | 51 |
Eleatic Conventionalism and Philolaus on the Conditions | 63 |
Lysias 12 88 109 | 137 |
The Basis of Stoic Ethics | 143 |
New Comedy Callimachus and Roman Poetry | 179 |
A Fastidious Priamel | 207 |
Athens in 100 B C | 213 |
On Ciceros Speeches | 237 |
Ummidius Quadratus Capax Imperii | 287 |
Three New Homerica on Papyrus | 311 |
The Cologne Mani Codex Reconsidered | 339 |
The Correspondence of Ulrich von WilamowitzMoellendorff | 369 |
Summaries of Dissertations for the Degree of Ph D | 397 |
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