Palmyrene woman Scholarly Publications
of
Grace Harriet Macurdy
Plate II, Vassal-Queens
funerary stele of Palmyrene woman,
Yale University Art Gallery

1905. Chronology of the extant plays of Euripides. Lancaster, PA: New Era Printers. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, 1903.

1905. Review of Alfred and Maurice Croiset, An abridged history of Greek literature. Educational Review 29:314-17.

1907. The Heraclidae of Euripides. Has our text of this play been mutilated or revised? Classical Quarterly 1:299-303.

1907. Review of Paul Decharme, Euripides and the spirit of his dramas. Classical Weekly 1 (1):5-6.

1909. Alcibiades, a study of a Greek statesman from the pages of his contemporaries. Classical Weekly 2 (18-19):138-140; 145-148.

1909. The simple past condition with potential indicative in apodosis. Classical Philology 4:313-15.

1910. The classical element in Gray's poetry. Classical Weekly 4 (8):58-60.

1910. On the fifth book of Thucydides and three plays of Euripides. Classical Review 24:205-07.

1910. Review of J. A. Stewart, Plato's doctrine of ideas. Classical Weekly 4 (3):21-22.

1910. Review of J. M. Watson, Aristotle's criticisms of Plato. Classical Weekly 4 (4):30-31.

1910. Traces of the influence of Plato's eschatological myths in parts of the Book of Revelations and the Book of Enoch. Transactions of the American Philological Association 41:65-70.

1910. Virgil's use of märchen from the Odyssey. In Studies in English and comparative literature by former and present students at Radcliffe College, presented to Agnes Irwin, dean of Radcliffe College, 1894-1909, 1-12. Radcliffe college monographs, no. 15. Boston: Ginn.

1911. The Andromache and the Trachineans. Classical Review 25 (4):97-101.

1912. Connection of Paeon with Paeonia. Classical Review 26:249 ff.

1912. A note on the vocative in Herodotus and Homer. Classical Philology 7:77-78.

1912. The origin of a Herodotean tale in connection with the cult of the spinning goddess. Transactions of the American Philological Association 43:73-80.

1913. Klodones, Mimallones, and Dionysus Pseudanor. Classical Review 27 (6):191-92.

1913. Review of The wars of Greece and Rome. Selections from Herodotus in Attic Greek, ed. W. D. Lowe. Classical Weekly 6 (24):190.

1913. Review of E.E. Bryant and E.D. Lake, An Elementary Greek Grammar. Classical Weekly 6 (24):190-91.

1914. Rainbow, sky, and stars in Iliad and Odyssey: A chorizontic argument. Classical Quarterly 8:212-15.

1915. The odunephata pharmaka in Iliad V, 900, and their bearing on the prehistoric culture of Old Servia. Classical Quarterly 9 (2):67-71.

1915. The wanderings of Dardanus and the Dardani. Transactions of the American Philological Association 46:119-28.

1915. The water gods and Aeneas in IIiad XX-XXI. Classical Review 29:70-75.

1916. The Hyperboreans. Classical Review 30:180-83.

1917. The passing of the classics. Educational Review 54:439-50.

1917. The significance of the Myrmidons and other close fighters in the Iliad. Classical Journal 12 (9):589-92.

1917. Sun myths and resurrection myths. Journal of Hellenic Studies 37:160-67.

1918. The derivation and significance of the Greek word for ‘cock.’ Classical Philology 13:310-11.

1919. Aleuas and Alea. Classical Quarterly 13:170-71.

1919. The blackbird in early literature. The Nation 3 May, 689-90.

1919. The diaphragm and the Greek ideal or the treachery of translations. Classical Philology 14:389.

1919. The North-Greek affiliations of certain groups of Trojan names. Journal of Hellenic Studies 39:62-68.

1920. The Hyperboreans again, Abaris, and Helixoia. Classical Review 34:137-41.

1920. The meaning of aphatein in a Spartan inscription. Classical Review 34:98-99.

1921. The word ‘sorex’in C.I.L. I2 1988, 1989. Journal of Roman Studies 11:108-10.

1921. Hermes chthonios as an eponym of the Skopadae. Journal of Hellenic Studies 41:179-82.

1922. Review of J. A. K. Thomson, Greeks and barbarians. The Freeman 6:259-60.

1923. The horse-taming Trojans. Classical Quarterly 17:50-52.

1925. Troy and Paeonia, with glimpses of ancient Balkan history and religion. New York: Columbia University Press.

1925. Atreus and Agamemnon. American Journal of Archaeology 29:32-33.

1926. Blame of women. Vassar Quarterly 2:190-98.

1926. Hektor in Boeotia. Classical Quarterly 20:179-80.

1927. Queen Eurydice and the evidence for woman-power in early Macedonia. American Journal of Philology 48:201-14.

1928. Basilinna and basilissa, the alleged title of the ‘Queen Archon’ in Athens. American Journal of Philology 49:276-82.

1928. A debt of Catullus to Euripides. Classical Weekly 21 (17):129-30.

1928. Review of F. M. J. de Waele, Magic staff or rod in Graeco-Italian antiquity. American Journal of Archaeology 32:541-42.

1929. The defeated contestant in Pindar. Classical Weekly 22 (26):208.

1929. Homeric names in -tor and some other names of the short form occurring in Homer. Classical Quarterly 23:23-27.

1929. The political activities and the name of Cratesipolis. American Journal of Philology 50:273-78.

1930. The derivation of the Greek word paeon. Language, Journal of the Linguistic Society of America 6:297-303.

1930. The name Poseidaon and other names ending in -aon in the Iliad. American Journal of Philology 51:286-88.

1930. The refusal of Callisthenes to drink the health of Alexander. Journal of Hellenic Studies 50:294-97.

1931. Review of LaRue van Hook, Greek life and thought. American Journal of Archaeology 35:494-95.

1932. Hellenistic queens: a study of woman-power in Macedonia, Seleucid Syria, and Ptolemaic Egypt. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Archaeology, no. 14. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press.

1932. The grammar of drinking healths. American Journal of Philology 53:168-71.

1932. Lida Shaw King and her classical work. In Exercises commemorative of Lida Shaw King, 7-14. Providence: Brown University Press.

1932. A note on the jewellery of Demetrius the Besieger. American Journal of Archaeology 36:27-28.

1932. Review of L. R. Taylor, The divinity of the Roman emperors. Vassar Quarterly 17:156-58.

1932. Roxane and Alexander IV in Epirus. Journal of Hellenic Studies 52:256-61.

1933. Review of E. H. Haight, Romance in the Latin elegaic poets. Vassar Quarterly 18:58-60.

1933. Review of M. Cary, The legacy of Alexander. American Historical Review 38:725-26.

1933. Review of Sir William Ridgeway, The early age of Greece. American Journal of Archaeology 37:178-79.

1934. Review of B. E. Richardson, Old age among the ancient Greeks. American Journal of Archaeology 38:497-98.

1935. Julia Berenice. American Journal of Philology 56:246-53.

1936. Iotape. Journal of Roman Studies 26 (1):40-42.

1936. The living legacy of Greece and Rome. Co-authored by Ruth Mary Weeks. In A correlated curriculum: a report of the Committee on Correlation of the National Council of Teachers of English, 138-47. New York: Appleton-Century.

1937. Vassal-queens and some contemporary women in the Roman Empire. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Archaeology, no. 22. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press.

1938. Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1327 ff. Classical Review 52:4-5.

1940. The quality of mercy: the gentler virtues in Greek literature. New Haven: Yale University Press.

1940. Review of A. D. Miller and Susan Myers, Barnard College: The first fifty years. New York History 21:220.

1942. Apollodorus and the speech against Naera (Pseudo-Dem. PX). American Journal of Philology 63:257-71.

1942. Platonic Orphism in the Testament of Abraham. Journal of Biblical Literature 61:213-26.

1942. References to Thucydides, son of Melesias, and to Pericles in Sophocles OT 863-910. Classical Philology 37:307-10.

1942. Sophoclean irony in Oedipus Tyrannus 219-221. Philological Quarterly 21:244-47.

1943. The dawn songs in Rhesus (527-556) and in the parodos of Phaethon. American Journal of Philology 64:408-16.

1943. Review of "The use of fire in Greek and Roman love magic," one of the Studies in honor of Frederick W. Shipley, by his colleagues. American Journal of Archaeology 47:361-62.

1944. Had the Danaid trilogy a social problem? Classical Philology 39:95-100.

1944. Prologue to a study of the tragic heroine. Classical Weekly 37 (24):239-40.

1946. Blood and tears in Antigone. Classical Philology 41:163-64.

Reprints:

[1905] 1966. Chronology of the extant plays of Euripides. New York: Haskell House.

[1932] 1975. Hellenistic queens: a study of woman-power in Macedonia, Seleucid Syria, and Ptolemaic Egypt. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

[1932] 1977. Hellenistic queens: a study of woman-power in Macedonia, Seleucid Syria, and Ptolemaic Egypt. New York: AMS Press.

[1932] 1985. Hellenistic queens: a study of woman-power in Macedonia, Seleucid Syria, and Ptolemaic Egypt. Chicago: Ares Publishers.

[1937] 1993. Vassal-queens and some contemporary women in the Roman Empire. In Two studies on women in antiquity. Chicago: Ares Publishers.

Barbara F. McManus, <bmcmanus@cnr.edu>
Professor of Classics Emerita, The College of New Rochelle
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