This volume of Harvard Studies in Classical Philology includes: Thomas J. Nelson, “Carriages of Justice: Euripidean Receptions of the Agamemnon ‘Carpet Scene’”; George B. Cristea, “Cicero Under Attack for Opportunism in the 50s BC and His Oratorical Tactics to Address the Problem”; Marko Vitas, “Comparisons Compared: The Use of Similes in the Homeric and Mesopotamian Poetic Traditions”; Laura Massetti, “Διάκτορος: Casting Light on an Obscure Etymology”; Hermann Weidemann, “Conjectural Interventions in the Transmitted Text of Cicero, De fato 27, 35, and 48: Two Misses and a Hit on the Second Attempt”; and Christer Henriksén, “A Play with Parts: Creative Colometry in Seneca’s Polymetric Cantica.”