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Stephen Harrison
Publications
Books
1. (ed. and contrib.) Oxford Readings in Vergil's Aeneid
(OUP, 1990; repr. pb. 1998, 2001, hb 2002)
2. (sole author) A Commentary on Vergil, Aeneid 10 (OUP,
1991; repr. pb.1997, 2002)
3. (ed. and contrib.) Homage to Horace : A Bimillenary Celebration
(OUP, 1995)
4. (ed.) R.G.M.Nisbet : Collected Papers on Latin Literature
(OUP, 1995)
5. (ed. and contrib.) Oxford Readings in The Roman Novel
(OUP, 1999)
6. (sole author) Apuleius : A Latin Sophist (OUP, 2000; repr.pb.
2004)
7. (joint author) Apuleius : Rhetorical Works (OUP, 2001)
[jointly with John Hilton and Vincent
Hunink] . Nominated as an Oustanding Academic Title by Choice,
2002
8. (ed. and contrib.) Texts, Ideas and the Classics :
Scholarship, Theory and Classical Literature (OUP, 2001) .
*9. (joint author) A Commentary on Apuleius Metamorphoses IV.28-VI.24
(Egbert Forsten, 2004) [jointly with the seven other members of the
Groningen Apuleius Group]
*10. (sole author) Forms of Appropriation : Generic Enrichment
in Vergil and Horace (?2005)
*11. (ed. and contrib.) A Companion to Latin Literature (Blackwell,
2004)
*12. (joint ed.with M.Paschalis and S.Frangoulidis, contrib.) Metaphor
in the Ancient Novel (Crete, 2005)
*13. (ed. and contrib.) The Cambridge Companion to Horace
(CUP, 2006)
(b) Contributions to books and reference works
1. 'Some Views of the Aeneid in the Twentieth Century' in
(a) 1 (above), 1-20.
2. 'The Literary Form of Horace's Odes' in Horace
[Entretiens Hardt 39] (Geneva, 1993), 131-62
3. 'Some Twentieth-Century Views of Horace' in (a) 3 (above), 1-16.
4. 'Horace, Pindar, Iullus Antonius and Augustus : Odes 4.2'
in (a) 3 (above), 108-27.
5. 'Poetry, Philosophy and Letter-Writing' in Ethics and Rhetoric
: Classical Essays for Donald Russell,ed. D.Innes, H.Hine and C.Pelling
(OUP, 1995), 47-61.
6. 'Apuleius : Metamorphoses' in The Novel in the Ancient
World, ed. G.Schmeling (Brill, 1996), 491-516.
7. 33 articles for the third edition of the Oxford Classical Dictionary
(1996) on Latin subjects, including 'The Roman Novel', 'Apuleius', 'Petronius'
and 'Aeneas'.
8. 'The Sword-Belt of Pallas (Aeneid X.495-506) : Symbolism
and Ideology' in Vergil's Aeneid : Augustan Epic and Political Context
, ed. H.-P. Stahl (London, 1998), 223-242
9. 'Some Epic Structures in Cupid and Psyche' in Cupid
and Psyche : Aspects of Apuleius' Golden Ass II, ed. M.Zimmerman
et al., (Groningen, 1998) 51-68.
10. ''Some Twentieth-Century Views of the Roman Novel' in (a) 5 (above),
xi-xxxix
11. 'The Need for a New Text of Catullus' in Vom Text zum Buch,
ed. C.Reitz (St Katharinen, 2001), 63-79.
12. 'On (Not) Being Archilochus : Some Generic Problems in Horace's
Epodes', in Iambic Ideas, ed. A.Aloni, A. Barchiesi,
A.Cavarzere (Baltimore, 2001), 165-86
13. 'Simonides and Horace' in The New Simonides : Contexts of
Praise and Desire, ed. D.Boedeker and D.Sider (OUP,2001), 260-71.
14. Picturing the Future : The Prophetic Ekphrasis from Homer to Vergil'
in (a) 8 (above), 70-92.
15. 'The Prologue to Apuleius' Metamorphoses : Text, Translation
and Textual Commentary' [with M.Winterbottom], in A Companion to
the Prologue of Apuleius' Metamorphoses, ed. A.Kahane and A.Laird
(Oxford, 2001), 10-15
16. 'Ovid and Genre : Evolutions of an Elegist' in The Cambridge
Companion to Ovid, ed. Philip Hardie (Cambridge, 2002) , 79-94.
17. 'Literary Topography in Apuleius' Metamorphoses' in M.Paschalis
and S.Frangoulidis, eds., 'Space in the Ancient Novel' [Ancient
Narrative, Suppl.1] (Groningen, 2002) 40-57.
18. ' Meta-Imagery : some self-reflexive similes in Latin epic', in
A.F.Basson and W.J.Dominik, eds., Literature, Art, History . Studies
on Classical Antiquity and Tradition (In Honour of W. J Henderson)
(Peter Lang, 2003), 9-16.
19. 'Epic Extremities : Openings and Closures of Books in Apuleius'
Metamorphoses'
in The Ancient Novel and Beyond, ed. M.Zimmerman et al. (Leiden,
2003), 239-54.
20. 'Some Textual Problems in Petronius' in Petroniana : Gedenkschrift
Hubert Petersmann,
ed. H.Gaertner (Heidelberg, 2003) 127-38
21. Contributions (introductions and notes) on Augustan poetry to
M.L.Cooley (ed.), The Age Of Augustus [LACTOR 17] (London,
2003)
*22. Revised bibliography and corrections for second edition of K.W.Gransden,
Virgil's Aeneid (CUP, 2004)
*23. 'Vergil : A Case Study in Imitation' in Übersetzung*Translation*Traduction
I (De Gruyter, ?2004).
*24. 'Lyric Middles : The Turn at the Centre in Horace's Odes' in Middles
in Latin Poetry, ed. S.Kyriakidis (Bari, 2004)
*25. 'From Man to Book : The Close of Tacitus' Agricola',
in Classical Consolations,
ed. S.J.Heyworth (Oxford, 2005).
(c) Articles in Journals (+ = most significant)
1. 'Cicero and Crurifragium', CQ n.s. 33 (1983) 453-5
2. 'Evander, Jupiter and Arcadia', CQ n.s. 34 (1984) 487-8
3. 'Fronde verecunda : Statius Silvae 1.5.14', PLLS
5 (1985) 337-40
4. 'Vergilian Similes : Some Connections', PLLS 5 (1985)
99-107
5. 'Catullus 61.109-13 (again)', PCPS n.s. 31 (1985) 11-12
6. 'Philosophical Imagery in Horace Odes 3.5', CQ
n.s. 36 (1986) 502-7
7. 'A note on Euripides Medea 12', CQ n.s.36 (1986)
260
8. 'Vergil and the Cult of Athena Parthenos', Hermes 115
(1987) 124-6
9. 'Horace Epode 6.16', CQ n.s. 37 (1987) 523-4
10. 'Horace Odes 3.7 : An Erotic Odyssey ?', CQ
n.s. 38 (1988) 186-92
11. 'Three Notes on Apuleius', CQ n.s. 38 (1988) 265-7
12. 'A Tragic Europa ? Horace Odes 3.27", Hermes
116 (1988) 427-34
13. 'Vergil as a Poet of War', PVS 19 (1988) 48-68
14. 'Deflating the Odes : Horace Epistles 1.20',
CQ n.s. 38 (1988) 473-6
15. 'A note on Horace Satires 2.4.61', CQ n.s. 38
(1988) 566-7
16. 'Vergil on Kingship : The First Simile of the Aeneid',
PCPS n.s.34 (1988) 155-9
17. 'Two notes on Achilles Tatius', Philologus 133 (1989)
153-4
18. 'Two notes on Horace's Epodes (10 and 16)', CQ n.s.39
(1989) 271-4
19. 'Augustus, the Poets and the Spolia Opima', CQ
n.s. 39 (1989) 408-14
20. 'Sophocles and the Cult of Philoctetes', JHS 109 (1989)
173-6
21. 'Lucretius, Euripides and The Philosophers', CQ n.s.40
(1990) 195-8
22. 'Dictamnum and Moly : Vergil Aeneid 12.411-19', PLLS
6 (1990) 195-8
+23. 'The Praise Singer : Horace, Censorinus and Odes 4.8',
JRS 80 (1990) 31-43
+24. 'The Speaking Book : The Prologue to Apuleius' Metamorphoses',
CQ n.s. 40 (1990) 507-13
25. 'Cicero's De Temporibus Suis : The Evidence Reconsidered',
Hermes 118 (1990) 455-63
26. 'Some Odyssean Scenes in Apuleius' Metamorphoses', MD
25 (1990) 193-201
27. 'Discordia taetra : the history of a line-ending', CQ
n.s.41 (1991) 138-49
28. 'A note on Apuleius Metamorphoses 4.31', CQ
n.s.41 (1991) 562-3
29. 'The Portland Vase Revisited', JHS 112 (1992) 150-53
30. 'The Arms of Capaneus : Statius Thebaid 4.165-77', CQ
n.s.42 (1992) 247-52
31. 'Fuscus the Stoic : Horace Odes 1.22 and Epistles
1.10', CQ n.s. 42 (1992) 543-7
32. 'Apuleius Eroticus : Anth.Lat.712 Riese', Hermes
120 (1992) 83-9
33. 'Dulce et decorum : Horace Odes 3.2.13', RhM
116 (1993) 91-3
34. 'The Romance of The Novel' [survey, with E.L.Bowie], JRS 83
(1993) 159-78
35. 'A Roman Hecale : Ovid Fasti 3.661-74', CQ n.s.
43 (1993) 455-7
36. 'Ferox Scelerum ? A note on Tacitus Annals 4.12.2',
CQ n.s. 44 (1994), 557-9
37. 'Drink, Suspicion and Comedy in Propertius 1.3', PCPS
n.s.40 (1994) 18-26
38.'Yew and Bow : Vergil Georgic 2.448', HSCP 96
(1994) 201-2
39. 'Reply to Akbar Khan', in Religion and Superstition in Latin
Literature Nottingham Classical Literature Studies 3 (1994) 29-37
40. 'The New Passage of Tiberius Claudius Donatus' [with M.Winterbottom],
CQ n.s.45 (1995) 547-50
41. 'Discordia taetra : An Appendix' [cf. article 27 above],
CQ n.s. 45 (1995) 504 .
42. 'Vergil Aeneid 1.286 : Julius Caesar or Augustus ?',
PLLS 9 (1996) 127-33
43. 'Hereditary Eloquence Amongst the Torquati : Catullus 61.209-18',
AJP 117 (1996) 285-7
44. 'Mythological Incest : Catullus 88', CQ n.s. 46 (1996)
581-2
45. 'Archpoet, Poem IV and some Horatian Intertexts', Mittellat.
Jahrbuch 32 (1997) 37-42
46. 'Prunes and Prism : Wilde and Dickens', Notes and Queries
242 [n.s. 44] (1997) 351-2
47. 'The Survival and Supremacy of Rome : The Unity of the Shield
of Aeneas',
JRS 87 (1997) 70-76 ]
48. 'A Conjecture on Ovid Metamorphoses 4.243', CQ
n.s. 47 (1997) 608-9
+49. 'From Epic to Novel : Apuleius as Reader of Vergil', MD
39 (1997) 53-74
50. 'The Lark Ascending : Corydon, Corydon' (Vergil, Ecl.7.70),
CQ n.s. 48 (1998) 310-11
51. 'The Milesian Tales and the Roman Novel', GCN 9 (1998)
61-73
52. 'Dividing the Dinner : Book-Divisions in Petronius' Cena Trimalchionis',
CQ n.s. 48 (1998) 580-85
53. 'Notes on the text and interpretation of Catullus' [with S.J.Heyworth],
PCPhS 44 (1998) 85-109
54. 'Sons, Mothers and Lovers in Thackeray and Virgil', Notes
and Queries 245 [n.s.47] (2000) 329-32
+55. 'Apuleius, Aelius Aristides and Religious Autobiography', Ancient
Narrative 1 (2000-1) 245-59
56. 'Halls full of girls ? Catullus 89.3', CQ 51 (2001) 304-5
57. 'Fatal Attraction : Paris, Helen and the Unity of Catullus 51',
Classical Bulletin 77 (2001) 161-8
58. 'Ennius and the Prologue to Lucretius, DRN 1.1-148, Leeds
International Classical Studies 1.4 (2002)
59. 'A.E.Housman's Latin Elegy to Moses Jackson', TAPA 132
(2002) 209-14.
60. 'Sparrows and Apples : The Unity of Catullus 2', Scripta Classica
Israelica 22 (2003) 85-92
61. 'Constructing Apuleius : The Emergence of a Literary Artist',
Ancient Narrative 2 (2002) 143-172
62. 'Hot or Strong ? A Textual Note on Seneca Phoenissae 254', CQ
53 (2003) 633-4
(d) Book Reviews
1. K.W.Gransden, Virgil's Iliad, CR n.s. 36 (1986)
38-40
2. P.Schenk, Die Gestalt des Turnus; C.Renger, Aeneas
und Turnus, CR n.s. 36 (1986) 40-44
3. F.Ahl, Metaformations, CR n.s.36 (1986) 236-7
4. T.Berres, Die Entstehung der Aeneis; W.Moskalew, Formular
Language and Poetic Design;
A.Barchiesi, La traccia del modello, JRS 76 (1986)
318-21
5.M.Bonfanti, Punto di vista e modi della narrazione, CR
n.s. 37 (1987) 173-5
6. R.A.Cardwell (ed.), Virgil in a Cultural Tradition; J.D.Bernard
(ed.), Virgil at 2000, CR n.s. 37 (1987) 175-7
7. L.Ceccarelli, L'alliterazione a vocale interposta variabile
in Virgilio, CR n.s. 38 (1988) 411-12
8. R.O.A.M.Lyne, Further Voices in Vergil's Aeneid; A.J.Boyle,
The Chaonian Dove, JRS 78 (1988) 234-6
9. A.Novara, Poésie virgilienne de la mémoire, CR
n.s. 39 (1989) 390-1
10. S.Koster, Ille Ego Qui : Dichter zwischen Wort und Macht,
CR n.s. 39 (1989) 399
11. F.Serpa, Il punto su Virgilio; M.L.Delvigo, Testo
virgiliano e tradizione indiretta; W.V.Clausen, Virgil's Aeneid
and the Tradition of Hellenistic Poetry, JRS 79 (1989) 204-6
12. F.Cairns, Virgil's Augustan Epic, Times Literary Supplement
8-14 Sept. 1989, 984
13. S.F.Wiltshire, Public and Private in the Aeneid, CR n.s.40
(1990) 27-8
14. F.Cova, Il poeta Vario, CR n.s. 40 (1990) 487
15. J.H.Bishop, The Cost of Power, CR n.s. 40 (1990) 264-6
16. J.J.O'Hara, Death and the Optimistic Prophecy, CR n.s.
41 (1991) 44
17. C.J.Mackie, The Characterization of Aeneas, CR n.s. 41
(1991) 54-5
18. J.A.Hanson (ed.), Apuleius : Metamorphoses [2 vols.],
CR n.s. 41 (1991) 83-4
19. E.Huber (ed.), Actas del VII symposio nacional de estudios
clásicos, CR n.s. 41 (1991) 233
20. B.P.Reardon (ed.), Collected Ancient Greek Novels, Review
of English Studies 1991, 608-9
21. G.Huber, Der Motiv der 'Witwe von Ephesus', JRS
81 (1991) 248
22. R.Dimundo, Properzio 4.7, CR n.s. 42 (1992) 193
23. B.D.MacQueen, Myth, Rhetoric and Fiction : A Reading of Longus'
Daphnis and Chloe, Review of English Studies 1993, 553-4
24. Lowell Edmunds, From a Sabine Jar, CR n.s. 43 (1993)
48-50
25. Carl Schlam, The Metamorphoses of Apuleius, CR n.s. 43
(1993) 63-4
26. F.Montanari, La prosa latina; La poesia latina, JRS 83
(1993) 184-6
27. Gregson Davis, Polyhymnia, Plutarchus 1993
28. Jane DeRose Evans, The Art of Persuasion, Plutarchus
1994 [online
29. R.J.Edgeworth, The Colours of the Aeneid, CR n.s.44 (1994)
277-8
30. R.Heinze, Virgil's Epic Technique, Times Literary Supplement
28/1/94, 280
31. S.Farron, Virgil's Aeneid : A Poem of Grief and Love, CR n.s.
45 (1995) 161-2
32. P.Dronke, Verse with Prose from Petronius to Dante, Notes
and Queries n.s. 42.3 (1995) 389-90
33. M.Janan, Desire and Narrative in Catullus, CR n.s. 45
(1995) 441-2
34. J.Tatum (ed.), The Search for the Ancient Novel, JRS 85
(1995) 269
35. R.Glei, Der Vater der Dinge, Gnomon 67 (1996) 300-302
36. D.Gall, Ipsius Umbra Creusae, Gnomon 67 (1996)
457-9
37. M.Alessio, Studies in Vergil Aeneid Eleven, CR n.s.
46 (1996) 19-21
38. K.S.Myers, Ovid's Causes, CR n.s. 46 (1996) 24-5
39.S.Bartsch, Actors in the Audience, CR n.s. 46 (1996) 64-6
40.N.C.Shumate, Crisis and Conversion in Apuleius' Metamorphoses
Petronian Society Newsletter 27 (1997)
41.T.M.S.Lehtonen, Fortuna, Money and the Sublunar World,
Medium Aevum 66 (1997)
42.J.J.O'Hara, True Names, EMC/Classical News and Views 16
(1997) 520-23
43.J.Kerrigan, Revenge Tragedy, Review of English Studies
49 (1998) 198-9
44.M.Picone and B.Zimmermann, eds., Der antike Roman, JRS
88 (1998) 185-6
45.M.Citroni, Poesia e lettori in Roma antica, Gnomon
70 (1998) 592-6
46.H.Krasser, Horazische Denkfiguren, Gnomon 70 (1998) 672-6
47.D.West, Horace Odes II, TLS 21/5/99, 32
48.V.Hunink, Apuleius Pro Se De Magia, JRS 89 (1999) 36-7
49. C.Moreschini, Amore e Psiche in Apuleio, Gnomon
71 (1999) 73-6
50. J.Blänsdorf, Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum, Gnomon 72
(2000) 552-5 .
51. E.Oliensis, Horace and the Rhetoric of Authority, Notes
and Queries 47.3 (2000) 486-7.
52. G.Sandy, The Greek World of Apuleius, Scholia
9 (2000) 126-131
53. R.A.Smith, Poetic Allusion and Poetic Embrace in Ovid and
Virgil, CW 94 (2001) 197-9
54. Sarah Annes Brown, The Metamorphoses of Ovid from Chaucer
to Ted Hughes, Scholia 10 (2001)
55. R.Hingley (ed.), Images of Rome, BMCR 2002
56. A.Eich, Politische Literatur in der römischen Gesellschaft,
Scripta Classica Israelica 21 (2002) 283-4
57. S.Goldhill (ed.), Being Greek Under Rome, JRS
92 (2002) 256-7.
58. E.A.Schmidt, Zeit und Form : Dichtungen des Horaz, BMCR
2003
59. E.Dickey, Latin Forms of Address, TLS 14/2/2003
60. M.Paschalis (ed.), Horace and Greek Lyric Poetry, BMCR 2003
61. S.Morton Braund, Latin Literature, JRS 93 (2003)
335-6
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