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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
1.1 Greek Language and Linguistics Evidence for an Innovative Aspect of ‘Aeolic’ Inflection in Thessalian Greek Toru Minamimoto 145
1.2 Greek Language and Linguistics μασχαλισμός Francis Dunn 145
1.3 Greek Language and Linguistics Women’s Playthings: Contextualizing the Meaning of “Douleuma” Roger S. Fisher 145
1.4 Greek Language and Linguistics Expressing Degrees of Probability in Greek Helma Dik 145
1.5 Greek Language and Linguistics Hybrid Meter in an Orphic Hymn to Zeus Jacobo Myerston 145
2.1 Epicurean Philosophy in Roman Poetry Anima Animae: Lucretius and the Life of the Body-Mind Alex Dressler 145
2.2 Epicurean Philosophy in Roman Poetry Lucretius on the Origin of the World: The Argumentative Structure of De Rerum Natura 5.91-508 Abigail Buglass 145
2.3 Epicurean Philosophy in Roman Poetry Reconciling Epicurean Friendship and Roman amicitia in the Works of Philodemus Sonya Wurster 145
2.4 Epicurean Philosophy in Roman Poetry Ridentem dicere verum: Philodemean Ethics in Horace's Sermones 1.1 Sergio Yona 145
2.5 Epicurean Philosophy in Roman Poetry The Epicurean Calculus of Pleasure and Pain in Horace Satires 2.6 Benjamin Vines Hicks 145
3.1 Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception Response #1 to Gender: Antiquity and its Legacy Victoria Wohl 145
3.2 Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception Response #2 to Gender: Antiquity and its Legacy Craig Williams 145
3.3 Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception Author Response on Gender: Antiquity and its Legacy Brooke Holmes 145
3.4 Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception Response #1 to Race: Antiquity and its Legacy Joseph Skinner 145
3.5 Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception Response #2 to Race: Antiquity and its Legacy Constanze Guthenke 145
3.6 Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception Author Response on Race: Antiquity and its Legacy Denise McCoskey 145
4.1 Written Ritual: Greek Sacrifice in Text and Context Sacrificing and Purifying in Greek Poleis. Reassessments and Perspectives Stella Georgoudi 145
4.2 Written Ritual: Greek Sacrifice in Text and Context Anger and Honorary Shares: The Promethean Division Revisited Charles Stocking 145
4.3 Written Ritual: Greek Sacrifice in Text and Context Sacrifice as Literary Construct? The Gap Between God and Sacrifice, Poetry and Cult Sarah Hitch 145
4.4 Written Ritual: Greek Sacrifice in Text and Context Sacrificing “In the Greek Fashion” F. S. Naiden 145
5.1 Writing Imperial Politics in Greek The Face of the Emperor in Philo's Embassy to Gaius Daniel W. Leon 145
5.2 Writing Imperial Politics in Greek The Glory Without the Glamour: Shared Political Rhetoric in Plutarch and Tacitus Adam Kemezis 145
5.3 Writing Imperial Politics in Greek The Political Geography of Dionysius’ Periegesis and Arrian’s Periplus Ponti Euxini Janet Downie 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
5.5 Writing Imperial Politics in Greek Christians, Money, and the Politics of Intellectual Life under the Severans Jared Secord 145
6.1 Travel and Geography in Latin Elegy Love’s Journeys: Corcyra in Propertius 1.17 and Tibullus 1.3 Micah Young Myers 145
6.2 Travel and Geography in Latin Elegy Women’s Travels in Latin Elegy Alison Keith 145
6.3 Travel and Geography in Latin Elegy Messalla in Tibullus 1.7: Aporia or Castration as the Way of Love Paul Allen Miller 145
6.4 Travel and Geography in Latin Elegy Lentus spatiare: Travelling in Rome in the Ars Amatoria Erika Zimmermann Damer 145
7.1 Re-Creating the House of Pansa Domus Redivivus in 19th-c. London: Sir John Soane's Well-Stuffed House-Museum Ann Kuttner 145
7.2 Re-Creating the House of Pansa The History of Human Habitation: Ancient Domestic Architecture in Nineteenth Century Europe Shelley Hales 145
7.3 Re-Creating the House of Pansa Domestic Interiors, National Concerns: The “Pompeian Room” as a Metonym in the United States Marden Nichols 145
7.4 Re-Creating the House of Pansa Entombing Antiquity: A New Consideration of the Classical Appropriation in the Private Funerary Architecture of New York City Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis 145
7.5 Re-Creating the House of Pansa “Reconsidering "Hyperreality": ‘Roman’ Houses and their Gardens (1892-1974) Katharine T. von Stackelberg 145
8.1 Tragic Interruptions The Death of the Character Page duBois 145
8.2 Tragic Interruptions Hegel on Tragedy: Between Feminism and Christianity Simon Goldhill 145
8.3 Tragic Interruptions Arendtian Questions for Addison’s Cato Joy Connolly 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
9.2 Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine Aristotle on the Tongue Alexander Robins 145
9.3 Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine Seeing Through the Womb Lisl Walsh 145
9.4 Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine Aisthêsis and askêsis: Inward Attentiveness and Embodiment in Galen’s Pulse-Lore Jessica Wright 145
9.5 Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine Sensus in Lucretiusʼ De rerum natura Pamela Zinn 145
10.1 The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) The Battle of the Aegates Islands: Discovery of the Battle Zone and Major Finds Sebastiano Tusa 145
10.2 The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) Archaeological Evidence for Warship Design and Combat in the Third Century B.C. Jeffrey Royal 145
10.3 The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) The Ship Classes of the Egadi Rams and Polybius’ Account of the First Punic War William M. Murray 145
10.4 The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) Inscriptions and Institutions: the Evidence of the Ram Inscriptions Jonathan Prag 145
10.5 The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) Preliminary Observations on the Military Equipment from the Battle of the Aegates Islands Andrew L. Goldman 145
10.6 The Battle of the Aegates Islands (241 B.C.) The Egadi Islands Survey: A Partnership between Marine Ecology and Underwater Archaeology Derek Smith 145
11.2 The Second Sophistic Plutarch and Oracles in the Lives and the Moralia Amy Lather 145
11.2 The Second Sophistic Education and Power in Plutarch Quaestiones convivales 736D-737D Gavin Weaire 145