Albert's Anthology by Kathleen M. Coleman (2017, Hardcover)

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Author: Kathleen M. Coleman. Contributor: Kathleen M. Coleman (Edited by). Appointed Professor of Greek and Latin at Harvard University at the age of thirty in 1973 and Eliot Professor of Greek in 1984, Professor Henrichs has devoted his scholarly career to Greek literature and religion—especially his favorite Greek god, Dionysos—and to incomparably enthusiastic teaching of countless students at both the graduate and undergraduate level.

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PublisherDepartment of T.H.E. Classics, Harvard University
ISBN-100674980549
ISBN-139780674980549
eBay Product ID (ePID)237388402

Product Key Features

Book TitleALBERT'S Anthology
Number of Pages250 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHistory / Ancient & Classical, Ancient & Classical
Publication Year2017
IllustratorYes
GenreLiterary Criticism, Art, Literary Collections
AuthorKathleen M. Coleman
Book SeriesLoeb Classical Monographs
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight20 oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number17
Dewey Decimal880.8001
SynopsisAlbert's Anthology comprises 76 brief and informal reflections on a line or two of Greek or Latin poetry--and a few prose quotations and artistic objects--composed by colleagues and students of Albert Henrichs, who devoted his scholarly career to Greek literature and religion--especially his favorite Greek god, Dionysos., Albert's Anthology comprises 76 brief and informal reflections on a line or two of Greek or Latin poetry--and a few prose quotations and artistic objects--composed by colleagues and students of Albert Henrichs on the occasion of his retirement in Spring 2017. Appointed Professor of Greek and Latin at Harvard University at the age of thirty in 1973 and Eliot Professor of Greek in 1984, Professor Henrichs has devoted his scholarly career to Greek literature and religion--especially his favorite Greek god, Dionysos--and to incomparably enthusiastic teaching of countless students at both the graduate and undergraduate level. His scholarship and dedication are legendary. This volume is offered to a brilliant and beloved scholar with gratitude, affection, and respect.
LC Classification NumberPA3061

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