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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 106 in Chattanooga, TN
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This volume includes Natasha Bershadsky, “A Picnic, a Tomb, and a Crow: Hesiod’s Cult in the
Works and Days
”; Alexander Dale, “Sapphica”; Andrew Faulkner, “Fast, Famine, and Feast: Food for Thought in Callimachus’
Hymn to Demeter
”; Guillermo Galán Vioque, “A New Manuscript of Classical Authors in Spain”; Jarrett T. Welsh, “The Dates of the Dramatists of the
Fabula Togata
”; Andrea Cucchiarelli, “Ivy and Laurel: Divine Models in Virgil’s
Eclogues
”; John Henkel, “Nighttime
Labor
: A Metapoetic Vignette Alluding to Aratus at
Georgics
1.291–296”; Salvatore Monda, “The Coroebus Episode in Virgil’s
Aeneid
”; Mark Toher, “Herod’s Last Days”; Bart Huelsenbeck, “The Rhetorical Collection of the Elder Seneca: Textual Tradition and Traditional Text”; Robert Cowan, “Lucan’s Thunder-Box: Scatology, Epic, and Satire in Suetonius’
Vita Lucani
”; Erin Sebo, “Symphosius 93.2: A New Interpretation”; Christopher P. Jones, “Imaginary Athletics in Two Followers of John Chrysostom”; and William T. Loomis and Stephen V. Tracy, “The Sterling Dow Archive: Publications, Unfinished Scholarly Work, and Epigraphical Squeezes.”
Works and Days
”; Alexander Dale, “Sapphica”; Andrew Faulkner, “Fast, Famine, and Feast: Food for Thought in Callimachus’
Hymn to Demeter
”; Guillermo Galán Vioque, “A New Manuscript of Classical Authors in Spain”; Jarrett T. Welsh, “The Dates of the Dramatists of the
Fabula Togata
”; Andrea Cucchiarelli, “Ivy and Laurel: Divine Models in Virgil’s
Eclogues
”; John Henkel, “Nighttime
Labor
: A Metapoetic Vignette Alluding to Aratus at
Georgics
1.291–296”; Salvatore Monda, “The Coroebus Episode in Virgil’s
Aeneid
”; Mark Toher, “Herod’s Last Days”; Bart Huelsenbeck, “The Rhetorical Collection of the Elder Seneca: Textual Tradition and Traditional Text”; Robert Cowan, “Lucan’s Thunder-Box: Scatology, Epic, and Satire in Suetonius’
Vita Lucani
”; Erin Sebo, “Symphosius 93.2: A New Interpretation”; Christopher P. Jones, “Imaginary Athletics in Two Followers of John Chrysostom”; and William T. Loomis and Stephen V. Tracy, “The Sterling Dow Archive: Publications, Unfinished Scholarly Work, and Epigraphical Squeezes.”
This volume includes Natasha Bershadsky, “A Picnic, a Tomb, and a Crow: Hesiod’s Cult in the
Works and Days
”; Alexander Dale, “Sapphica”; Andrew Faulkner, “Fast, Famine, and Feast: Food for Thought in Callimachus’
Hymn to Demeter
”; Guillermo Galán Vioque, “A New Manuscript of Classical Authors in Spain”; Jarrett T. Welsh, “The Dates of the Dramatists of the
Fabula Togata
”; Andrea Cucchiarelli, “Ivy and Laurel: Divine Models in Virgil’s
Eclogues
”; John Henkel, “Nighttime
Labor
: A Metapoetic Vignette Alluding to Aratus at
Georgics
1.291–296”; Salvatore Monda, “The Coroebus Episode in Virgil’s
Aeneid
”; Mark Toher, “Herod’s Last Days”; Bart Huelsenbeck, “The Rhetorical Collection of the Elder Seneca: Textual Tradition and Traditional Text”; Robert Cowan, “Lucan’s Thunder-Box: Scatology, Epic, and Satire in Suetonius’
Vita Lucani
”; Erin Sebo, “Symphosius 93.2: A New Interpretation”; Christopher P. Jones, “Imaginary Athletics in Two Followers of John Chrysostom”; and William T. Loomis and Stephen V. Tracy, “The Sterling Dow Archive: Publications, Unfinished Scholarly Work, and Epigraphical Squeezes.”
Works and Days
”; Alexander Dale, “Sapphica”; Andrew Faulkner, “Fast, Famine, and Feast: Food for Thought in Callimachus’
Hymn to Demeter
”; Guillermo Galán Vioque, “A New Manuscript of Classical Authors in Spain”; Jarrett T. Welsh, “The Dates of the Dramatists of the
Fabula Togata
”; Andrea Cucchiarelli, “Ivy and Laurel: Divine Models in Virgil’s
Eclogues
”; John Henkel, “Nighttime
Labor
: A Metapoetic Vignette Alluding to Aratus at
Georgics
1.291–296”; Salvatore Monda, “The Coroebus Episode in Virgil’s
Aeneid
”; Mark Toher, “Herod’s Last Days”; Bart Huelsenbeck, “The Rhetorical Collection of the Elder Seneca: Textual Tradition and Traditional Text”; Robert Cowan, “Lucan’s Thunder-Box: Scatology, Epic, and Satire in Suetonius’
Vita Lucani
”; Erin Sebo, “Symphosius 93.2: A New Interpretation”; Christopher P. Jones, “Imaginary Athletics in Two Followers of John Chrysostom”; and William T. Loomis and Stephen V. Tracy, “The Sterling Dow Archive: Publications, Unfinished Scholarly Work, and Epigraphical Squeezes.”

















