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Professor Gregory Hutchinson's Publications

Books (single-authored)
- Aeschylus, Septem contra Thebas: Edited with Introduction and Commentary (Oxford 1985, Clarendon Paperbacks 1994; pp. 289)
- Hellenistic Poetry (Oxford 1988, Clarendon Paperbacks 1990, Sandpiper reprint 1998; Greek translation Athens 2007; pp. 374)
- Latin Literature from Seneca to Juvenal: A Critical Study (Oxford 1993, Sandpiper reprint 2001; pp. 368)
- Cicero's Correspondence: A Literary Study (Oxford 1998, Questia internet version 2001; pp. 235)
- Greek Lyric Poetry: A Commentary on Selected Larger Pieces (Alcman, Stesichorus, Sappho, Alcaeus, Ibycus, Anacreon, Simonides, Bacchylides, Pindar, Sophocles, Euripides) (Oxford 2001, paperback 2003; pp. 532). Greek translation in progress (publisher George Dardanos))
- Propertius: Elegies Book IV (Cambridge 2006; pp. 258)
- Talking Books: Readings in Hellenistic and Roman Books of Poetry (Oxford 2008; pp. 332)
In progress:
- uincimur . . . uincamus: The Use of Greek Literature by Latin Literature.
Articles and chapters
- ‘Notes on the new Gallus’, ZPE 41 (1981), 37-42 [proposed reading now confirmed by reinspection of the papyrus: see M. Capasso, Il ritorno di Cornelio Gallo. Il papiro di Qasr Ibrîm venticinque anni dopo (Naples 2003)]
- (with P. J. Parsons and R. G. M. Nisbet) ‘Alcestis in Barcelona’, ZPE 52 (1983), 31-6.
- ‘Propertius and the unity of the book’, JRS 74 (1984), 99-106 [to be reprinted in T. Welch and E. Greene (edd.), Oxford Readings in Propertius (Oxford 2011)].
- ‘Juvenal, satire, and the real world’, Omnibus 15 (1988), 20-2 [reprinted in Classical Outlook 66 (1989), 116-19].
- (Contribution in A. S. Hollis, Callimachus, Hecale (Oxford 1990), 338-9.)
- ‘Ciceros Briefe als Literatur (ad Att. 1,16)’, Hermes 121 (1993), 441-51.
- ‘Rhythm, style, and meaning in Cicero’s prose’, CQ 45 (1995), 485-99.
- (‘Orlando Furioso’, Sphæra 7 (1998), 2: identification of a scene from Ariosto on an eighteenth-century sundial.)
- ‘Sophocles and time’, in J. Griffin (ed.), Sophocles Revisited: Essays Presented to Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones (Oxford 1999), 47-72 [extract reprinted in H. Bloom (ed.), Sophocles (Philadelphia 2003)].
- ‘The real Ad Familiares’, in Ad Familiares 19 (2000), 15-16.
- ‘The date of De Rerum Natura’, CQ 51 (2001), 150-62.
- ‘The new Posidippus and Latin poetry’, ZPE 138 (2002), 1-10.
- (Contribution in O. Zwierlein, ‘Augustins quantitierender Klauselrhythmus’, ZPE 138 (2002), 43-70, at 47-51.)
- ‘The publication and individuality of Horace’s Odes Books 1-3’, CQ 52 (2002), 517-37.
- ‘The Catullan corpus, Greek epigram, and the poetry of objects’, CQ 53 (2003), 206-21.
- ‘The Aetia: Callimachus’ poem of knowledge’, ZPE 145 (2003), 47-59.
- ‘Euripides’ other Hippolytus’, ZPE 149 (2004), 15-28.
- ‘Pope’s spider and Cicero’s writing’, in T. Reinhardt, M. Lapidge, J. N. Adams (edd.), Aspects of the Language of Latin Prose (PBA 129, 2005), 179-93.
- ‘The metamorphosis of metamorphosis: P. Oxy. 4711 and Ovid’, ZPE 155 (2006), 71-84.
- ‘Hellenistic epic and Homeric form’, in M. J. Clarke, B. G. F. Currie, R. O. A. M. Lyne (edd.), Epic Interactions: Perspectives on Homer, Virgil, and the Epic Tradition Presented to Jasper Griffin (Oxford 2006), 105-29.
- ‘Horace and archaic Greek poetry’, in S. J. Harrison (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Horace (Cambridge 2007), 36-49.
- ‘Down among the documents: criticism and papyrus letters’, in R. Morello and A. Morrison (edd.), Ancient Letters: Classical and Late Antique Epistolography (Oxford 2007), 17-36.
- Introduction to R. O. A. M. Lyne, Collected Papers on Latin Poetry (Oxford 2007), ix-xix.
- ‘The monster and the monologue: Polyphemus from Homer to Ovid’, in P. J. Finglass, C. Collard, N. J. Richardson (edd.), Hesperos: Studies in Ancient Greek Poetry Presented to M. L. West on his Seventieth Birthday (Oxford 2007), 22-39.
- ‘Read the instructions: didactic poetry and didactic prose’, CQ 59 (2009), 175-90.
- ‘Poetry, Greek: overview to 1 BCE’, in M. Gagarin (ed.), Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome (New York and Oxford 2010), V 335-42.
- ‘Deflected addresses: apostrophe and space (Sophocles, Aeschines, Plautus, Cicero, Virgil, and others)’, CQ 60 (2010), 96-109.
- ‘Politics and the sublime in the Panegyricus’, in P. Roche (ed.), Pliny’s Praise: The Panegyricus in the Roman World (Cambridge 2011), 125-41.
- ‘House politics and city politics in Aristophanes’, CQ 61 (2011), 48-70.
- ‘Telling tales: Ovid’s Metamorphoses and Callimachus’, in D. Obbink and R. B. Rutherford (edd.), Culture in Pieces: Essays on Ancient Texts in Honour of Peter Parsons (Oxford 2011), 239-61.
- (Contribution in H. Bernsdorff, 'Der Schluss von Theokrits "Herakliskos" und Vergils vierte Ekloge', Archiv für Papyrusforschung 57 (2011) 187-194, at 189-90.)
- ‘Morality and time in fifth- and fourth-century Greek literature’, Eikasmos 22 (2011), 111-30.
Forthcoming:
- ‘Images and worlds in epinician poetry’, in C. Carey, P. Agócs, and R. Rawles (edd.), Reading the Victory Ode (Cambridge 2011/12).
- ‘Booking lovers: desire and design in Catullus’, in I. Du Quesnay and A. J. Woodman (eds.), Perspectives and Contexts in the Poetry of Catullus (Cambridge 2011/12).
- ‘Space and text worlds’, in C. Schroeder and J. Murray (edd.), The Cambridge Companion to Apollonius (Cambridge 2011/12).
- ‘Genre and super-genre’, in S. Frangoulidis (ed.), Generic Interfaces: Encounters, Interactions and Transformations in Latin Literature (Trends in Classics, Supplementary Volume 14, Berlin, 2012).
Reviews
- L. Lupas¸ and Z. Petre, Commentaire aux Sept contre Thèbes d’Eschyle, in CR 32 (1982), 134-6.
- M. Griffith, Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, in CR 34 (1984), 1-3.
- O. L. Smith, Scholia Graeca in Aeschylum quae extant omnia, II. 2, in CR 34 (1984), 3-4.
- F. Solmsen, R. Merkelbach, M. L. West, Hesiodi Theogonia, etc., ed. 2, in CR 34 (1984), 309.
- H. Dettmer, Horace: A Study in Structure, in JRS 105 (1985), 313-14,
- R. P. Winnington-Ingram, Studies in Aeschylus, in JHS 105 (1985), 179-80.
- P. Fedeli, Properzio. Il libro terzo delle Elegie, in CR 36 (1986), 234-5.
- M. Gronewald, etc., Kölner Papyri VI, in CR 39 (1989), 356-8 (+ 40 (1990), 192).
- N. Hopkinson, A Hellenistic Anthology, in JHS 109 (1989), 236-7.
- K. M. Coleman, Statius, Silvae IV, in JRS 80 (1990), 215-16.
- R. L. Hunter, Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, Book iii, in JHS 111 (1991), 221-2.
- M. Huys, Le Poème élégiaque hellénistique P. Brux. inv. E. 8934 et P. Sorb. inv. 2254, in CR 42 (1992), 483-4.
- S. Citroni Marchetti, Plinio il Vecchio e la tradizione del moralismo romano, in CR 43 (1993), 61-3.

