Vindex Humanitatis: Essays in Honour of John Huntly Bishop

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Festschrift for John Huntly Bishop - "The ports of the Etruscans", Michael Grant - "Petrified silence", Alan Henry - "Human and divine in Euripides' Heracles", Kevin Lee - "Some critical observations on Ephorus", Robert Milns - "The origins of Plautine comedy", Godfrey Tanner - "The tribunate of C. Cornelius", Bruce Marshall - "Sallust and Sempronia", Theodore Cadoux - "Julius Caesar's last words", James Russell - "Regius puer : Ascanius in the Aeneid", Robert Baker - "Virgilian places", Kenneth Wellesley - "Vergil and Homer", Deryck Williams - "The importance of aspect in Virginian similes", Gordon Williams - "Modern Greek in Australia", Peter Thomas - "How many angels can dance on the end of a pin?", Peter Heath

Author(s): Bruce Marshall
Publisher: Armidale
Year: 1980

Language: English
Tags: Etruscans, ports, epigraphs, Euripides, Heracles, Ephorus, Plautine comedy, C. Cornelius, Sallust, Sepronia, Julius Caesar, Ascanius, Aeneid, Virgil, Homer, classics in Australia, festschrift, anthology