
This book presents the collected papers of Adam Parry, a brilliant young classical scholar who died prematurely in 1971. A professor at Yale, and lecturer in London, he wrote a number of highly respected articles in major classics journals on subjects ranging from Homer (his special interest) to Attic tragedy, Thucydides, Plato, and Virgil.
This collection investigates the stylistic and thematic nuances of classical Greek and Roman literature through the rigorous analytical lens of a prominent mid-twentieth-century scholar. Adam M. Parry, a distinguished Yale professor, utilizes his deep expertise in philology and historical context to re-examine foundational texts. The volume compiles his influential journal articles, providing a cohesive framework for understanding the evolution of classical thought from Homeric epic to the philosophical inquiries of Plato.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of the classics frequently cite this collection as a vital resource for understanding the intellectual rigor of mid-century philological study. Experts highlight the clarity and depth of Parry's prose as a model for academic writing in the field of classical antiquity.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
1989-12-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198148925
ISBN-13:
9780198148920
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