Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 98
Discover the rich insights of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 98, edited by Richard F. Thomas and published by the Harvard Department of the Classics in 1999. This hardback volume features thirteen thought-provoking articles that delve into various aspects of ancient literature and linguistics. Notable contributions include Leonard Muellner's exploration of "Glaucus Redivivus," Michael Weiss's intriguing study "Erotica: On the Prehistory of Greek Desire," C. O. Pavese's examination of "The Rhapsodic Epic Poems as Oral and Independent Poems," and Miles C. Beckwith's analysis of "The ‘Hanging of Hera’ and the Meaning of Greek ??µ??." Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of Classical Greek and Roman literature, this volume is an essential addition to any academic library or personal collection. With its comprehensive coverage of topics in historical and comparative linguistics, this book is a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of ancient languages and their literary significance.