74+117 Number 7 JUNO A STUDY IN EARLY ROMAN RELIGION BY EMILY LEDYARD SHIELDS, Ph.D. May, 1926 566 no.7-8 The Smith College Classical Studies are published from time to time by the Departments of Greek and Latin of Smith College and have for their main object the encouragement of research in classical literature, archaeology, and antiquities by providing an opportunity for the publication of studies in these fields by scholars connected with Smith College as teachers, graduate students, or alumnae. Contribution of studies in these fields of research will be welcomed by the editors, Julia Harwood Caverno and Florence Alden Gragg, and may be addressed to either one of them. All business communications as to purchase of copies, requests for exchanges, etc., should be addressed to Miss Mary Dunham, Librarian of Smith College, Northampton, Mass. The price of numbers 1-4, 6, and 7 is seventy-five cents; of number 5 it is a dollar and a half. SMITH COLLEGE CLASSICAL STUDIES Number 1. "Hellenistic Influence on the Aeneid," by Eleanor Shipley Duckett, June, 1920. Number 2. "A Study in the Commerce of Latium from the Early Iron Age through the Sixth Century, B.C.," by Louise E. W. Adams, April, 1921. Number 3. "The Case-Construction after the Comparative in Pliny's Letters," by Gifford Foster Clark, June, 1922. Number 4. "Nicolaus of Damascus' Life of Augustus. A Historical Commentary Embodying a Translation," by Clayton Morris Hall, May, 1923. Number 5. "Iphigenia at Aulis: Iphigenia Among the Taurians: the lyric portions set to music," by Jane Peers Newhall, June, 1924. Number 6. "Catullus in English Poetry," by Eleanor Shipley Duckett, June, 1925. |