Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 106
Discover the rich insights of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 106, expertly edited by Kathleen Coleman and published by the Harvard Department of the Classics in 2012. This hardback edition spans 374 pages and features a collection of thought-provoking essays that delve into classical literature and its enduring impact. Notable contributions include Natasha Bershadsky's exploration of "A Picnic, a Tomb, and a Crow: Hesiod’s Cult in the Works and Days," Alexander Dale's intriguing piece on "Sapphica," and Guillermo Galán Vioque's examination of "A New Manuscript of Classical Authors in Spain." Additionally, Jarrett T. Welsh discusses "The Dates of the Dramatists of the Fabula Togata." Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this volume offers a comprehensive look at classical philology, making it an essential addition to any academic library or personal collection.