K. J. Dover: Encomium
M. L. West: `Forward into the past'
The Academic Publications of M. L. West
I. Epic
1: S. R. West: Terminal problems
2: G. O. Hutchinson: The monster and the monologue: Polyphemus from
Homer to Ovid
3: D. M. Bain: Low words in high places: sex, bodily functions and
body parts in Homeric epic and other higher genres
4: W. Burkert: Smileumata Iliaka: three puzzling verses
5: M. Davies: Hesiod's Theogony and the folk-tale
6: N. J. Richardson: The Homeric Hymn to Hermes
II. Lyric, Elegic, Iambic
7: E. W. Handley: Night thoughts (Archilochus 23 and 196a West)
8: P. da Cunha Correa: A human fable and the justice of beasts in
Archilochus
9: C. Watkins: Hipponactea quaedam
10: W. B. Henry: Pindaric accompaniments
11: H.-G. Nesselrath: Lucian and Archilochus, or: How to make use
of the ancient iambographers in the context of the Second
Sophistic
III. Tragedy
12: J. Diggle: Housman's Greek
13: A. F. Garvie: Greek tragedy: text and context
14: J. Griffin: Desperate straits and the tragic stage
15: C. B. R. Pelling: Sophocles' learning curve
16: S. J. Instone: `Darkness, my light': enigmatic Ajax
17: J. S. Scullion: Notes on the Bacchae
18: P. D. Kovacs: Tragic interpolation and Philip II: Pylades'
forgotten exile and other problems in Euripides' Orestes
19: A. S. Hollis: Some poetic connections of Lycophron's
Alexandra
IV. Metre and Textual Criticism
20: L. P. E. Parker: Dionysius' ear
21: K. Itsumi: What's in a line? Papyrus formats and Hephaestionic
formulae
22: M. D. Reeve: Reconstructing archetypes: a new proposal and an
old fallacy
23: W. Buhler: Critical notes on the Greek paroemiographers
24: R. Kassel, translated by Leofranc Holford-Strevens: Erasmus on
Homer's Moly
25: J. L. Lightfoot: Homage to G&R 11 (1964), 185-7, or: The
Sibyl prophesies the slaying of the Jabberwock
P. J. Finglass is Lecturer in Classical Studies at the University of Nottingham. Before retirement, C. Collard was Professor of Classics at the University of Wales at Swansea. N. J. Richardson is Warden of Greyfriars Hall, Oxford.
Its value lies in the high quality of most of the individual
contributions
*John Gibert Bryn Mawr Claccical Review*
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