In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

Andersen, Ø. 1976. “Some Thoughts on the Shield of Achilles.” Symbolae Osloenses 51:5–18. Austin, N. 1975. Archery at the Dark of the Moon: Poetic Problems in Homer’s Odyssey. Berkeley and Los Angeles. ———. 1991. “The Wedding Text in Homer’s Odyssey.” Arion 3d ser., 1:227–243. Bakker, E. J. 1997. Poetry in Speech: Orality and Homeric Discourse. Ithaca, N.Y. Becker, A. S. 1995. The Shield of Achilles and the Poetics of Ekphrasis. Lanham, Md. Broggiato, M. 1998. “Cratete di Mallo negli Scholl. A ad Il. 24.282 e ad Il. 9.169a.” Seminari Romani Di Cultura Greca 1:137–143. Burgess, J. S. 1996. “The Non-Homeric Cypria.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 126:77–99. ———. 2001. The Tradition of the Trojan War in Homer and the Epic Cycle. Baltimore. Carter, J. B., and S. P. Morris, eds. 1995. The Ages of Homer: A Tribute to Emily Townsend Vermeule. Austin. Clarke, M. 1999. Flesh and Spirit in the Songs of Homer: A Study of Words and Myths. Oxford. Clay, J. S. 1983. The Wrath of Athena: Gods and Men in the Odyssey. Princeton. [2d ed., 1997, Lanham, Md.] Crotty, K. 1994. The Poetics of Supplication: Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. Ithaca, N.Y. Davidson, O. M. 2000. Comparative Literature and Classical Persian Poetics. Costa Mesa, Calif. Day, J. W. 1989. “Rituals in Stone: Early Greek Grave Epigrams and Monuments.”Journal of Hellenic Studies 109:16 –28. Denniston, J. D. 1954. The Greek Particles. 2d ed., revised by K. J. Dover. Oxford. Dougherty, C. 2001. The Raft of Odysseus: The Ethnographic Imagination of Homer’s Odyssey. Oxford. Dué, C. 2002. Homeric Variations on a Lament by Briseis. Lanham, Md. Dumézil, G. 1984. “. . . Le moyne noir en gris dedans Varennes.” Paris. ———. 1999. The Riddle of Nostradamus: A Critical Dialogue. Translation by B. Wing from Dumézil 1984. Baltimore. Dunkel, G. 1979. “Fighting Words: Alcman Partheneion 63, makhontai.” Journal of IndoEuropean Studies 7:249–272. Easterling, P. E. 1989. “Agamemnon’s skēptron in the Iliad.” In Images of Authority: Papers Presented to Joyce Reynolds on the Occasion of Her Seventieth Birthday, edited 89 Bibliography by M. M. Mackenzie and C. Roueché, Cambridge Philological Society, suppl. vol. 16, 104 –121. Cambridge. Edwards, A. T. 1988. “KLEOS AFYITON and Oral Theory.”ClassicalQuarterly 38:25–30. Edwards, M. W., ed. 1991. The Iliad: A Commentary. Vol. 5. General Ed. G. S. Kirk. Cambridge. Flueckiger, J. B. 1996. Gender and Genre in the Folklore of Middle India. Ithaca, N.Y. Foley, J. M., ed. 1981. Oral Traditional Literature: A Festschrift for Albert Bates Lord. Columbus , Ohio. ———. 1991. Immanent Art: From Structure to Meaning in Traditional Oral Epic. Bloomington , Ind. Ford, A. 1992. Homer: The Poetry of the Past. Ithaca, N.Y. Fowler, R. 1983. Review of Nagy 1979. Echos du monde classique/Classical Views, n.s. 2:117–129. Goldhill, S. 1996. Review of Olson 1995. Classical Philology 91:180 –184. Guillén, C. 1985.Entre lo uno y lo diverso: Introducción a la literatura comparada. Barcelona. ———. 1993. The Challenge of Comparative Literature. Translation by C. Franzen of Guillén 1985. Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature 42. Cambridge, Mass. Habinek, T. 1998. “Singing, Speaking, Making, Writing: Classical Alternatives to Literature and Literary Studies.” Stanford Humanities Review 6:65–75. Hainsworth, J. B. 1988. Commentary on Books v–viii of the Odyssey. In A. Heubeck, S. West, and J. B. Hainsworth, eds., A Commentary on Homer’s Odyssey. Oxford. Hooker, J. T. 1980. Linear B: An Introduction. Bristol. Householder, F. W., and G. Nagy. 1972. Greek: A Survey of Recent Work. The Hague. Hubbard, T. K. 1992. “Nature and Art in the Shield of Achilles.” Arion, 3d ser., 2:16 –41. Jacopin, P.-Y. 1988. “Anthropological Dialectics: Yukuna Ritual as Defensive Strategy.” Schweizerische Amerikanisten-Gesellschaft, Bulletin 52:35–46. Janko, R. 1982. Homer, Hesiod and the Hymns: Diachronic Development in Epic Diction. Cambridge. ———. 1992. The Iliad: A Commentary. Vol. 4. General ed. G. S. Kirk. Cambridge. ———. 1998a. Review of Morris and Powell 1997. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 98.5.20. ———. 1998b. “The Homeric Poems as Oral Dictated Texts.” Classical Quarterly 48:1–13. ———. 1998c. Review of Nagy 1996a. Journal of Hellenic Studies 118:206 –207. Jensen, M. Skafte. 1980. The Homeric Question and the Oral-Formulaic Theory. Copenhagen. Kazazis, J. N., and A. Rengakos, eds. 1999. Euphrosyne: Studies in Ancient Epic and Its Legacy in Honor of Dimitris N. Maronitis. Stuttgart. Kim, J. 2000. The Pity of Achilles: Oral Style and...

Share