found: Five Epinician odes (3, 5, 9, 11, 13), 2010:t.p. (J. G. Howie)
found: OCLC, December 16, 2010:(hdg.: Howie, J. G., Howie, J. Gordon; usage: J. G. Gordon)
found: VIAF, December 16, 2010:(hdg.: Howie, J. Gordon)
found: Cult, myth, and occasion in Pindar's victory odes, 2014:dust jacket (the translator: J. Gordon Howie studied at the Universities of Glasgow and Oxford (Balliol College), and taught in the Department of Greek (later Classics) at the University of Edinburgh, where he was Senior Lecturer in Classics and is currently an Honorary Research Fellow. He is a Member of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting. In addition to his own scholarly articles on early Greek literature, now collected in Exemplum and Myth, Criticism and Creation (2012), his translation of Detlev Fehling's Die Quellenangaben bei Herodot, on which he worked closely with the author to produce a definitive version, Herotodus and his 'Sources' (1989), is widely known and appreciated. He has also collaborated with Douglas Cairns on the translations in that scholar's Bacchylides. Five epinician Odes (2010))