Rosen, Ralph M2023-05-222023-05-221991-02-012006-09-27https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/8074This book collects some of Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones' [Ll.-J.] most important work on the subjects listed in its title, and forms, along with its companion volume on Greek epic, lyric and tragedy [reviewed in this issue by M. Halleran], an elegant and impressive tribute to the career of one of this century's most influential (if at times controversial) classical scholars. The book represents the full range of Lloyd-Jones' interests and expertise, including brief, incisive textual notes, full-blown "editions" of fragmentary texts, book reviews, and expansive, often polemical, treatises on various aspects of Greek culture and Classical scholarship.Review of H. Lloyd-Jones, Greek Comedy, Hellenistic Literature, Greek Religion and MiscellaneaReview