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Tag Archives: Pindar
How Many Hetaerae? Pindaric Arithmetic in the Skolion to Xenophon of Corinth
Here is the third and last of the Pindarica that have been lying half-finished in my files for many years. The PDF is here.
Whose Eyes? Pindar, Ol. 3.12
Here’s another Pindaricum: there will be one more tomorrow on his most twisted poem, and the I will be all Pindared out for the foreseeable future. The PDF is here.
Foiled Again: Pindar O. 11.1-6
Here’s a paper on a Greek topic, for a change, my first Pindaricum. The PDF is here.
Two More Seneca Commentaries
I have added two more commentaries on selected Epistulae Morales of Seneca to my list: Schafer 2009 and Berti 2018. If anyone knows of others I have missed, please let me know: I have a feeling I’ve seen one or … Continue reading →