Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 83
Albert Henrichs
This 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
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Notes on the Text of the Fifth Homeric Hymn
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Αδμήτου λόγος and the Alcestis
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51 |
Eleatic Conventionalism and Philolaus on the Conditions
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Lysias 12 88 109
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137 |
The Basis of Stoic Ethics
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143 |
New Comedy Callimachus and Roman Poetry
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179 |
A Fastidious Priamel
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207 |
Athens in 100 B C
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213 |
On Ciceros Speeches
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237 |
Ummidius Quadratus Capax Imperii
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287 |
Three New Homerica on Papyrus
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311 |
The Cologne Mani Codex Reconsidered
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339 |
The Correspondence of Ulrich von WilamowitzMoellendorff
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369 |
Summaries of Dissertations for the Degree of Ph D
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Common terms and phrases
Admetus Alcestis antithesis aorist Apollo appears argument arithmos Athenian Athens attested bee maidens Berlin Berol Burkert Callimachus Catullus century B.C. Chrysippus Cicero claim coinage Cologne Codex consul Delos divine Elchasai Eleatic epic Epigram Euripides evidence example fact Fitch fragment Fuscus gignōskein gloss Greek habe Hadrian Heracles Hermes Homeric Homeric Hymn honey Hoplite Hsch human Hymn IG II² Iliad inscription interpretation Lactantius letter Lysias Mandaeans Mani's baptists Manichaean manuscripts meaning Medeios mortal nature noein nymphs Odyssey oikeiosis Panaetius papyrus Parmenides passage perhaps Philolaus phrase poem poet poetry Pohlenz priamel publica Pythaïs Quadratus quam quid quod reading reference Schol seems sense Sertorius Soph speech Stoic suff suggested thought Thriae tion tradition vengeance verb verse Wilamowitz word Zeno γὰρ δὲ ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ μὲν πέρας τὰ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν