Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 76
Discover the rich insights of ancient literature with Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 76, published by the Department of Classics Harvard University in 1972. This hardback edition spans 336 pages and features a collection of seventeen scholarly articles, all dedicated to the esteemed Walton Brooks McDaniel. Dive into thought-provoking essays such as “Language and Characterization in Homer” by the late Adam Parry, and “The Rhythm of Hesiod’s Works and Days” by Charles Rowan Beye. Other notable contributions include “Pindar Fr. 169” by Hugh Lloyd-Jones and “Nationality as a Factor in Roman History” by F. W. Walbank. This volume is an essential resource for anyone interested in ancient and classical studies, literary criticism, and the Hellenic languages. Enhance your understanding of classical literature and history with this indispensable collection.