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The papers collected in The Loeb Classical Library and Its Progeny explore the legacy for which James Loeb is best known, the Loeb Classical Library, and the three series it inspired, and take stock of these series in light of more general themes bearing on translations of "classical" texts and their audiences.
Harvard Classics professor and celebrated 'Dylanologist' Richard F. Thomas makes a compelling case for why the music and lyrics of Bob Dylan endure and inspire us.
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 109 includes Jose Marcos Macedo's "Zeus as (Rider of) Thunderbolt"; Henry Spelman's "Borrowing Sappho's Napkins"; Florence Klein's "Vergil's 'Posidippeanism'?"; Benjamin Victor's "Four Passages in Propertius' Last Book of Elegies"; and other essays.
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 108 includes Christopher P. Jones, "The Greek Letters Ascribed to Brutus"; Benjamin Garstad, "Rome in the Alexander Romance"; James N. Adams, "The Latin of the Magerius (Smirat) Mosaic"; Lucia Floridi, "The Construction of a Homoerotic Discourse in the Epigrams of Ausonius"; and other essays.
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