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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
15.2 Color in Ancient Drama in Performance Are Aeschylus’ Suppliants Women of Color? Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz 145
24.4 Epistolary Fictions and Realities Pliny’s Tacitus: The Politics of Representation Rebecca Edwards 145
28.2 Greek and Latin Linguistics Attic ΦΡΑϹΙΝ (CEG 28) and the Prehistory of the Epic Tradition Jesse Lundquist 145
35.3 Tombs of the Poets: The Material Reception of Ancient Literature The Tomb as Metapoetic Space in Hellenistic Epigram Irene Peirano 145
38.4 Economic Integration and Disintegration: New Approaches to Standards and Denominations in Ancient Greek Coinage The School of Alexandria? Rethinking the Closed Currency System Outside Egypt Noah Kaye 145
46.4 Talking Back to Teacher: Orality and Prosody in the Secondary and University Classroom Talking Sense Robert Patrick 145
55.1 Representation and Self-Representation in Imperial Greek and Latin Dialogues The Self-Divided Dialogical Self in Seneca's De Ira Caroline Stark 145
63.2 What We Do When We Do Outreach Reading Homer with Combat Veterans Roberta L. Stewart 145
67.1 Stifling Sexuality? “Stupra et caedes: Homosexuality, Women’s Rituals, and the State in Livy’s Bacchanalian Narrative” Vassiliki Panoussi 145
74.3 Ancient Amulets: Language and Artifact Computational Methods for the Study of Graeco-Egyptian Magical Gems: A Case Study in the Anguipede Walter Shandruck 145
82.4 Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire Statius vortit barbare: Menander, the Achilleid, and the Second Sophistic Mathias Hanses 145
71.4 History in Classics / Classics in History Graduate and Undergraduate Training for the Ancient History Job Market Jennifer Roberts 145
5.2 Writing Imperial Politics in Greek The Glory Without the Glamour: Shared Political Rhetoric in Plutarch and Tacitus Adam Kemezis 145
9.1 Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine Dreams and the Physiology of Memory in Aristotle’s Parva Naturalia Claire Coiro Bubb 145
15.3 Color in Ancient Drama in Performance Shades of Euripides: the Use of Colour Terms in Staging Ancient Plays Melissa Funke 145
24.5 Epistolary Fictions and Realities The Letters of Symmachus: Remembering a Roman Aristocrat and His Family Michele Salzman 145
28.3 Greek and Latin Linguistics The Origin of Homeric ΒΗ Δ’ ΙΕΝΑΙ: A Serial Verb Construction in Greek? Anthony Yates 145
35.4 Tombs of the Poets: The Material Reception of Ancient Literature Ennius’ imago Between Tomb and Text Francesca Martelli 145
38.5 Economic Integration and Disintegration: New Approaches to Standards and Denominations in Ancient Greek Coinage Numismatics, Economics, and the Hellenistic Cyclades, - or How Numismatic Evidence Can Reveal New Sub-regional Dynamics John A N Z Tully 145
47.1 Women of the Roman Empire Public Roles of Provincial Women: Flaminicae of the Imperial Cult Judith Lynn Sebesta 145
55.2 Representation and Self-Representation in Imperial Greek and Latin Dialogues The Persona "Plutarch" in The Dialogue on Love Frederick Brenk 145
63.3 What We Do When We Do Outreach Making a MOOC of Greek History Andrew Szegedy-Maszak 145
67.2 Stifling Sexuality? “Mature Praeceptor Amoris Seeks Tops (Discreet): Desire and Deniability in Tibullus 1.4” Robert Matera 145
74.4 Ancient Amulets: Language and Artifact Inscribed Neolithic Hand Axes as Amulets in the So-Called ‘Pergamon Magical Kit’ Kassandra Jackson 145
82.5 Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire Two Clouded Marriages: Aristainetos' Allusions to Aristophanes' Nubes in Letters 2.3 and 2.12 Emilia Barbiero 145
26.2 Getting Started with Digital Classics Approaches to Greek and Latin Text Reuse Neil Bernstein and Monica Berti 145
5.3 Writing Imperial Politics in Greek The Political Geography of Dionysius’ Periegesis and Arrian’s Periplus Ponti Euxini Janet Downie 145
9.2 Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine Aristotle on the Tongue Alexander Robins 145
17.1 Historical Poetics and the Intertext Solon, ainos, and Herodotus Alexander J. Hollmann 145
25.1 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Ancient Gender Studies: The Situation in France Jacqueline Fabre-Serris 145
28.4 Greek and Latin Linguistics Coordination in Homer David Goldstein 145
35.5 Tombs of the Poets: The Material Reception of Ancient Literature Ovid’s Tombs: Afterlives of the Poetic Corpus Nora Goldschmidt 145
43.1 Paideia and Polis: The Ephebate and Citizen Training The Lycurgan Ephebeia as Social Performance Richard Persky 145
47.2 Women of the Roman Empire Self-Image of Provincial Women in Roman Britain and Roman Egypt Kelli Thomerson 145
55.3 Representation and Self-Representation in Imperial Greek and Latin Dialogues I’ll Tell You When I’m Older: Comparing Plutarchs in De E apud Delphos and Amatorius Anne McDonald 145
63.4 What We Do When We Do Outreach Reaching Out with Print and Web Ellen A. Bauerle 145
67.3 Stifling Sexuality? “The Art of Not Loving” E.Del Chrol 145
75.1 After 69 CE: Epic and Civil War in Flavian Rome Diplomacy and Doubling in Statius’ Thebaid Pramit Chaudhuri 145
83.1 Graffiti and Their Supports: Informal Texts in Context The Drawings on the Rock Inscriptions of Archaic Thera (IG XII 3, 536-601; IG XII 3 Suppl. 1410-1493) Elena Martin Gonzalez 145
5.4 Writing Imperial Politics in Greek Pausanias Politicus: Reflections on Theseus, Themistocles, and Athenian Democracy in Book 1 of the Periegesis Patrick Paul Hogan 145
9.3 Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine Seeing Through the Womb Lisl Walsh 145
17.2 Historical Poetics and the Intertext Lucian, epainos, and the Model Historian Stamatia Dova 145
25.2 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Classics and Gender Studies in 21st Century North America Barbara Gold 145
28.5 Greek and Latin Linguistics A Revised History of the Greek Pluperfect Joshua Katz and Jay Jasanoff 145
36.1 Classics and Reaction: Modern China Confronts the Ancient West Plato and Nationalism: Utilizing Classics in the Age of Globalization Leihua Weng 145
43.2 Paideia and Polis: The Ephebate and Citizen Training From Abolition to Renewal: The Ephebeia after Lycurgus John Lennard Friend 145
47.3 Women of the Roman Empire Women in the Treason Trials of Tacitus' Annales Laura Van Abbema 145
55.4 Representation and Self-Representation in Imperial Greek and Latin Dialogues Revelation Dialogue in Plutarch and Hermetism: A "Divine Encounter" with the Truth Elsa Simonetti 145
64.1 Politics by Other Means? Ethics and Aesthetics in Roman Stoicism Color and Variety in Stoic Physics Thomas Habinek 145
67.4 Stifling Sexuality? “Sex and Homosexuality in Suetonius’ Caesares” Molly M. Pryzwansky 145