Papers of the Liverpool Latin Seminar. 4th Volume. 1983
Edited by Francis Cairns
ISBN 978-0-905205-17-5. ARCA 11. Cloth, viii+369. Publ. 1984.
CONTENTS
H.D. Jocelyn: Anti-Greek elements in Plautus' Menaechmi (1-25)
R. Maltby: The last act of Terence's Heautontimorumenos (27-41)
S. Hinds: Carmina Digna: Gallus P Qasr Ibrîm 6-7 metamorphosed (43-54)
R. Whitaker: Gallus and the 'classical' Augustans (55-60)
F. Cairns: Propertius 1,4 and 1,5 and the 'Gallus' of the Monobiblos (61-103)
R.G.M. Nisbet: Some problems of text and interpretation in Horace Odes 3,14 (Herculis Ritu) (105-119)
F. Williams: Vox clamantis in theatro (Juvenal 3,153) (121-27)
R. Seager: Some imperial virtues in the Latin prose panegyrics (129-65)
Averil Cameron: Corippus's Iohannis: epic of Byzantine Africa (167-80)
R. Collins: Poetry in ninth-century Spain
M. Collins: Mercator pessimus? the medieval Judas (197-213)
M.S. Haywood: Word-play between θεω/θοός and θεός in Homer (215-18)
N.J. Richardson: Recognition scenes in the Odyssey and ancient literary criticism (219-35)
M. Dickie: Phaeacian athletes (237-76)
J.G. Howie: The revision of myth in Pindar Olympian 1 (277-313)
J. Fairweather: Traditional narrative, inference and truth in the Lives of Greek poets (315-69)
Review
Greece and Rome (1985) 87: "This volume is well presented, as always, and contains a very interesting and varied collection of essays which should provide something to suit all tastes."