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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
84.6 The World of Neo-Latin: Current Research Arcadius Avellanus: Neo-Latin Works of the Early 20th century Patrick M. Owens 145
84.5 The World of Neo-Latin: Current Research The De Arte Poetica (1705) of Theophanes Prokopovich (1681-1736) Albert R. Baca 145
84.4 The World of Neo-Latin: Current Research Redressing Caesar as Dido in Thomas May’s Supplementum Lucani Robert Clinton Simms 145
84.3 The World of Neo-Latin: Current Research Tradition and Innovation in Some Paraphrases of Psalm 1: Hessus, Buchanan, Beza Eric Hutchinson 145
84.2 The World of Neo-Latin: Current Research Praesentia Finxi: Love and Ruins in Castiglione's Alcon and Milton's Epitaphium Damonis Jay Reed 145
84.1 The World of Neo-Latin: Current Research Humanism at the Papal court: the Biblical Scholarship of Giannozzo Manetti (1396-1459) Annet den Haan 145
83.5 Graffiti and Their Supports: Informal Texts in Context Propertius and Ovid on Pompeii’s Walls: Elegiac Graffiti in Context Kyle Helms 145
83.4 Graffiti and Their Supports: Informal Texts in Context Etching out a Place for Venus: Graffiti and the Creation of Sacred Space at Pompeii Bryan Brinkman 145
83.3 Graffiti and Their Supports: Informal Texts in Context Contextualizing a New Graffito List from the Athenian Agora Laura Gawlinsky 145
83.2 Graffiti and Their Supports: Informal Texts in Context Informal and Practical Uses of Writing in Graffiti from Azoria, Crete William C., West 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
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
82.4 Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire Statius vortit barbare: Menander, the Achilleid, and the Second Sophistic Mathias Hanses 145
82.3 Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire The Comic Fashioning and Self-Fashioning of the Eunuch Sophist Favorinus Ryan Samuels 145
82.2 Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire Comedy Repurposed: Evidence for Comic Performances in the Second Sophistic and Aristides’ On the Banning of Comedy Anna Peterson 145
82.1 Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire Actors' Repertory and 'New' Comedies under the Roman Empire Sebastiana Nervegna 145
81.4 The Ancient Non-Human Hybridity, Animality and the Making of Roman Philosophy Richard Fletcher 145
81.3 The Ancient Non-Human Empathy and the Limits of Knowledge in Ancient Didactic Poetry Mark Payne 145
81.2 The Ancient Non-Human Feminism beyond Humanism: Aleatory Matter in Aristotle’s Reproductive Theory Emma Bianchi 145
81.1 The Ancient Non-Human Ajax and Other Objects: Vibrant Materialism in the Iliad Alex Purves 145
80.5 Roman Politics and Culture Marsyas Causidicus: Law, Libertas and the Statue of Marsyas in Imperial Rome Mary Deminion 145
80.4 Roman Politics and Culture Fit for a King: Caesar in 44 Jaclyn Neel 145
80.3 Roman Politics and Culture “Brutal” Honesty or Rhetorical Rewrite? Brut. Cic. ad Brut. 1.16 and 1.17 Tom Keeline 145
80.2 Roman Politics and Culture Pompey’s Third Consulship (52 B.C.): Elected or Appointed? John T. Ramsey 145
80.1 Roman Politics and Culture Sic semper tyrannis: Domitian, damnatio memoriae and the Imperial Cult at Ephesus Abigail S Graham 145
79.5 Problems in Greek History and Historiography Situating a Lost Greek Historian: The Works and Days of Hippias of Erythrae Matthew Simonton 145
79.4 Problems in Greek History and Historiography Thucydides’ History and the Myth of the Athenian Tyrannicides Sarah Miller Esposito 145
79.3 Problems in Greek History and Historiography Pausanias, the Serpent Column, and the Persian-War Tradition David Yates 145
79.2 Problems in Greek History and Historiography From Resolving Stasis to Ruling Sicily: Herodotus on the Hereditary Priesthood of the Chthonic Goddesses Virginia M. Lewis 145
79.1 Problems in Greek History and Historiography Hippokleides, Dirty Dancing, and the Panathenaia Brian M. Lavelle 145
78.5 Greek Philosophy Scholars and Scribes: Remarks on the Influence of Asclepius’s Commentary on the Transmission of Aristotle’s Metaphysics Mirjam E. Kotwick 145
78.4 Greek Philosophy Four Words in Aristotle’s Politics on the Economics of Liberal Education Stephen Kidd 145
78.3 Greek Philosophy “The Man with Arms” at Aristotle, Politics 1.2.1253a34 E. Christian Kopff 145
78.2 Greek Philosophy Mercenary Wisdom: The Role of Simonides in Xenophon’s Hieron Mitchell H. Parks 145
78.1 Greek Philosophy Presocratic Theory and the Musical “Enharmonic” Sean Gurd 145
77.6 Homer, Odyssey: Speech and Ritual Incense Offerings in Homer: An Unrecognized Religious Activity? William Bibee 145
77.5 Homer, Odyssey: Speech and Ritual Pandora and the Pandareids: The Struggle to Define Penelope in Odyssey 18-20 Rachel Lesser 145
77.4 Homer, Odyssey: Speech and Ritual The View from Hades: Tyro’s Story in Odyssey 11 George Gazis 145
77.3 Homer, Odyssey: Speech and Ritual Nausicaa and the Delian Palm: Odysseus' Strategic Epithalamium Charles D. Stein 145
77.2 Homer, Odyssey: Speech and Ritual Is Telemachus a "Naturally Gifted Orator?" The Case of Od. 2.40-79 David F. Driscoll 145
77.1 Homer, Odyssey: Speech and Ritual Remembering Odysseus: Line-initial Memory in the Odyssey Stephen Sansom 145
76.3 Ancient Greek Philosophy Cicero and Seneca as Aristotelians Robin Weiss 145
76.2 Ancient Greek Philosophy Aristotle on Body Sense John Thorp 145
76.1 Ancient Greek Philosophy Plato's Hippias on the Power to Do Wrong Anna Greco 145
75.4 After 69 CE: Epic and Civil War in Flavian Rome Sparsis Mauors agitatus in oris: The Theme of Civil War in Punica 14 Raymond Marks 145
75.3 After 69 CE: Epic and Civil War in Flavian Rome Iterum belli diversa peragrat: Argonautic and Roman Civil War Leo Landrey 145
75.2 After 69 CE: Epic and Civil War in Flavian Rome Valerius Flaccus’s Collapsible Universe Darcy Krasne 145
75.1 After 69 CE: Epic and Civil War in Flavian Rome Diplomacy and Doubling in Statius’ Thebaid Pramit Chaudhuri 145
74.4 Ancient Amulets: Language and Artifact Inscribed Neolithic Hand Axes as Amulets in the So-Called ‘Pergamon Magical Kit’ Kassandra Jackson 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