1: Stesichoros and the Story of Geryon
2: Stesichoros, Geryoneis, SLG 11
3: Pindar and Psaumis: Olympians 4 and 5
4: Pindar's Odes for Hagesidamos of Lokroi: Olympians 10 and 11
5: Fragment of a Commentary on Pindar, Olympian 10
6: Pindar's Twelfth Olympian and the Fall of the Deinomenidai
7: The Oligaithidai and their Victories
8: Two Studies in Pindaric Metre: I. Short anceps in
dactylo-epitrites; II. Short vowels at verse-end. With excursuses
on Isth. 7. 33 and Dith. 4
9: Bacchylides 3. 63-77
10: Bacchylides 10. 11-35
11: Bacchylides, Ode 13
12: Bacchylides 18. 52-3. With an epimetrum on Ibykos, PMGF 285
13: Bacchylides, Asine, and Apollo Pythaieus
14: Dactylo-epitrites in Bacchylides
15: Seven Against Thebes: The Final Scene
16: A Detail of Tragic Usage: The Application to Persons of Verbal
Nouns in ma
17: New Identifications in P. Oxy. 2180 (Sophocles, Oedipus
Tyrannus)
18: Lyric-and-Iambic Duets in Euripides
19: Review of Turyn on the Manuscripts of Euripides
20: A Note on the Jerusalem Palimpsest of Euripides
21: The Epitome of Euripides' Phoinissai
22: The Epitome of Euripides' Auge
23: Shorter Notes
The late W. S. Barrett was a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford, and a Fellow of the British Academy. The late M. L. West was Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
Few scholars are as meticulous in their writings as Barrett was or
have his command of Greek and we should be grateful to West for
making these unpublished works available.
*Douglas Gerber, Hermathena*
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