Volume 98 of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology offers the following contributions: Miles C. Beckwith, "The 'Hanging of Hera' and the Meaning of akmon" Mary Depew, "Delian Hymns and Callimachean Allusion" Andrew Dyck, "Narrative Obfuscation, Philosophical Topoi, and Tragic Patterning in Cicero's Pro Milone" Joseph Farrell, "Reading and Writing the Heroides" Rolando Ferri, "Octavia's Heroines: Tacitus Annales 14.63-64 and Praetexta Octavia" Aryeh Finkelberg "On the History of the kosmos" Joshua T. Katz, "Testimonia Ritus Italici: Male Genitalia, Solemn Declarations, and a New Latin Sound Law" Leonard Muellner, "Glaucus Redivivus" C. O. Pavese, "The Rhapsodic Epic Poems as Oral and Independent Poems" Michael C. J. Putnam, "Dido's Murals and Virgilian Ekphrasis" Ruth Scodel, "The Captive's Dilemma: Sexual Acquiescence in Euripides' Hecuba and Troades" Michael Weiss, "Erotica: On the Prehistory of Greek Desire" Jeffrey Wills, "Divided Allusion: Virgil and the Coma Berenices."
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Thomas, Richard F.
Richard F. Thomas is George Martin Lane Professor of the Classics at Harvard University.