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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
29.5 Athenian Frontiers The Children of Athena: International Participation in the Hellenistic Panathenaia Julia L. Shear 145
29.4 Athenian Frontiers Out of Bounds: Reassessing IG II² 204 Joseph McDonald 145
29.3 Athenian Frontiers Agyrrhios Beyond Attica: Tax-Farming and Imperial Recovery in the Second Athenian League Timothy Sorg 145
29.2 Athenian Frontiers Ethnic Contestation and Nemean 11: Tenedos, the Aiolis, and Athens Eric Driscoll 145
29.1 Athenian Frontiers How to Cast a Criminal out of Athens: Law and Territory in Archaic Attica Mirko Canevaro 145
28.5 Greek and Latin Linguistics A Revised History of the Greek Pluperfect Joshua Katz and Jay Jasanoff 145
28.4 Greek and Latin Linguistics Coordination in Homer David Goldstein 145
28.3 Greek and Latin Linguistics The Origin of Homeric ΒΗ Δ’ ΙΕΝΑΙ: A Serial Verb Construction in Greek? Anthony Yates 145
28.2 Greek and Latin Linguistics Attic ΦΡΑϹΙΝ (CEG 28) and the Prehistory of the Epic Tradition Jesse Lundquist 145
28.1 Greek and Latin Linguistics Lycian Personal Names in Greek: The Morphological Process of Integration Florian Reveilhac 145
27.4 What is Neoplatonism? Purpose and Structure of a Philosophical Movement to New Directions in Neoplatonism Diotima’s Ladder and Derrida’s L’Autre: Neoplatonism for a Post-Metaphysical Age Vishwa Adluri 145
27.3 What is Neoplatonism? Purpose and Structure of a Philosophical Movement to New Directions in Neoplatonism The oikeiōsis Doctrine in Christian Neoplatonism between Ethics and Theology Ilaria Ramelli 145
27.2 What is Neoplatonism? Purpose and Structure of a Philosophical Movement to New Directions in Neoplatonism The Dialectic of One and Many in the Development of Neoplatonic Metaphysics Sara Ahbel-Rappe 145
27.1 What is Neoplatonism? Purpose and Structure of a Philosophical Movement to New Directions in Neoplatonism The Neoplatonic Answer to Socrates' 'What is X? Danielle Layne 145
26.5 Getting Started with Digital Classics After Integrating Digital Papyrology Ryan Baumann, Hugh Cayless, Joshua D. Sosin 145
26.4 Getting Started with Digital Classics The Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank Francesco Mambrini 145
26.3 Getting Started with Digital Classics Living Pictures: Computational Photography and the Digital Classics Adam Rabinowitz 145
26.2 Getting Started with Digital Classics Approaches to Greek and Latin Text Reuse Neil Bernstein and Monica Berti 145
26.1 Getting Started with Digital Classics Social Network Analysis and Ancient History Diane Cline 145
25.8 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Theories vs. Practices in American and European Gender Studies in Antiquity Amy Richlin 145
25.7 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Ancient Gender Studies in Italy Frederica Bessone 145
25.6 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Integrating Gender into North American Classical Studies: Challenges Ahead Judith P. Hallett 145
25.5 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Ancient Gender Studies in Germany and Switzerland Henriette Harich-Schwarzbauer 145
25.4 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Ancient Gender Studies in the UK Helen King 145
25.3 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Gender: A Transatlantic Perspective Giulia Sissa 145
25.2 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Classics and Gender Studies in 21st Century North America Barbara Gold 145
25.1 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Ancient Gender Studies: The Situation in France Jacqueline Fabre-Serris 145
24.5 Epistolary Fictions and Realities The Letters of Symmachus: Remembering a Roman Aristocrat and His Family Michele Salzman 145
24.4 Epistolary Fictions and Realities Pliny’s Tacitus: The Politics of Representation Rebecca Edwards 145
24.3 Epistolary Fictions and Realities You Can Go Home Again: Pliny Writes to Comum Jacqueline Carlon 145
24.2 Epistolary Fictions and Realities Master of Letters: Linguistic Competence in Fronto’s Correspondence Noelle Zeiner-Carmichael 145
24.1 Epistolary Fictions and Realities “A Sort of Living Dead Man”: Cicero’s Self-Representation in Att. IX-X Elizabeth Keitel 145
23.4 Diaspora and Migration Diaspora as a State of Mind: An Impossibility for Pre-imperial Italy? Elena Isayev 145
23.3 Diaspora and Migration Wanderings and eddies: migration, diaspora and mobility in Messenia Sue Alcock 145
23.2 Diaspora and Migration Greek apoikismos, migration and diaspora Carla M. Antonaccio 145
23.1 Diaspora and Migration Citizen Scatters and Uneasy Statuses in the Roman World Nicholas Purcell 145
22.4 Unauthorized Receptions The Anti-Oedipus: Strella and a Queer Re-imagining of the Tragic Family Lynn Kozak 145
22.3 Unauthorized Receptions Aurelio G. Amatucci’s Codex Fori Mussolini and the Prospective Memory of Italian Fascism Bettina Reitz-Joosse 145
22.2 Unauthorized Receptions Mortal Heroes: Homeric Themes and Classical Allusions in Sidney Nolan’s ‘Gallipoli Series’ Sarah Midford 145
22.1 Unauthorized Receptions Latin, Greek, and Other Classical Nonsense in the Work of Edward Lear Marian Makins 145
21.5 The Descent of Satire from Old Comedy to the Gothic Social Status and Strategies of Discourse: Lucius' Asinine Communications in Apuleius' Metamorphoses Evelyn Adkins 145
21.4 The Descent of Satire from Old Comedy to the Gothic Persius' Polenta and Apuleius' Metamorphoses Sasha-Mae Eccleston 145
21.3 The Descent of Satire from Old Comedy to the Gothic The Gothic Juvenal: Matthew Lewis and the Roman Roots of the Gothic James Uden 145
21.2 The Descent of Satire from Old Comedy to the Gothic Show and Tell: Satire and the Spread of Vice in Juvenal 14 Timothy Haase 145
21.1 The Descent of Satire from Old Comedy to the Gothic Is There Anything purus in Horace’s sermo merus?: Rhetorical Categories and Plautine Diction in Horace Satires 1.4.38-62 Ben Jerue 145
20.5 Metageneric Excursions in Early Greek Epic A Skillful and Guarded Rhetoric: Interpreting Agamemnon in the Homeric Scholia Benjamin Sammons 145
20.4 Metageneric Excursions in Early Greek Epic Revenons à nos moutons: The Resolution of Corrupted Herding in the Odyssey Adrienne Hagen 145
20.3 Metageneric Excursions in Early Greek Epic Question and Answer: Truth, Lies, and Narrative Innovation in the Odyssey Justin Arft 145
20.2 Metageneric Excursions in Early Greek Epic Hesiod and the Pythia: The Didactic/Oracular Literary Complex Ella H. Haselswerdt 145
20.1 Metageneric Excursions in Early Greek Epic Ileus the ‘Benevolent’ in the Catalogue of Women:The Intersection of Epic Traditions Elda Granata 145