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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
25.8 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Theories vs. Practices in American and European Gender Studies in Antiquity Amy Richlin 145
45.1 Rhetoric of the Page in Latin Manuscripts of the Middle Ages 'Laying it on the Line': Layout and Diagrammatic Notation in an Eleventh-Century Rhetorical Manuscript of Cicero (Oxford Bod. Laud Lat. 49)
 Irene A. O'Daly 145
12.2 Fertility/Birth A Five Year Pregnancy? Women in the Epidaurian Iamata Calloway Scott 145
70.1 Reception, Transmission, and Translation in Later Antiquity A New Fragment of Ovid’s Medea Pierluigi Leone Gatti 145
28.5 Greek and Latin Linguistics A Revised History of the Greek Pluperfect Joshua Katz and Jay Jasanoff 145
20.5 Metageneric Excursions in Early Greek Epic A Skillful and Guarded Rhetoric: Interpreting Agamemnon in the Homeric Scholia Benjamin Sammons 145
66.2 The Role of “Performance” in Late Antiquity Actors and Theaters, Rabbis and Synagogues: The Use of Public Performances in Shaping Communal Behavior in Late Antique Palestine Zeev Weiss 145
82.1 Greek Comedy in the Roman Empire Actors' Repertory and 'New' Comedies under the Roman Empire Sebastiana Nervegna 145
14.3 Moving toward a (Responsible) Hybrid/Online Greek Major Advanced Greek and Latin in a Limited, Personalized Online Setting Ryan C. Fowler 145
44.2 Afro-Latin and Afro-Hispanic Literature and Classics Afro-Brazilian Identity and the Greeks in Meleagro and Dionísio esfacelado Andrea Kouklanakis 145
26.5 Getting Started with Digital Classics After Integrating Digital Papyrology Ryan Baumann, Hugh Cayless, Joshua D. Sosin 145
29.3 Athenian Frontiers Agyrrhios Beyond Attica: Tax-Farming and Imperial Recovery in the Second Athenian League Timothy Sorg 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
81.1 The Ancient Non-Human Ajax and Other Objects: Vibrant Materialism in the Iliad Alex Purves 145
39.3 Greek Lyric Alcaeus the Tyrant Slayer: Re-performance and identity in the Symposium Kristen Ehrhardt 145
61.1 Contexts and Paratexts of Hellenistic Poetry Alternate Alcinoi: Evidence for a Distinctive Version of the Phaeacians in the Argonautic Tradition William Duffy 145
40.4 Art, Text, & the City of Rome Ancestors in Adrastus’ Atria: Multivalent Retrospection in Statius’ Thebaid Laura Garofalo 145
25.5 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Ancient Gender Studies in Germany and Switzerland Henriette Harich-Schwarzbauer 145
25.7 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Ancient Gender Studies in Italy Frederica Bessone 145
25.4 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Ancient Gender Studies in the UK Helen King 145
25.1 EuGeStA [European Gender Studies in Antiquity] Workshop Ancient Gender Studies: The Situation in France Jacqueline Fabre-Serris 145
4.2 Written Ritual: Greek Sacrifice in Text and Context Anger and Honorary Shares: The Promethean Division Revisited Charles Stocking 145
2.1 Epicurean Philosophy in Roman Poetry Anima Animae: Lucretius and the Life of the Body-Mind Alex Dressler 145
61.2 Contexts and Paratexts of Hellenistic Poetry Apollonius, Reader of Xenophon: Ethnography, Travel, and Greekness in the Argonautica and the Anabasis Mark Thatcher 145
26.2 Getting Started with Digital Classics Approaches to Greek and Latin Text Reuse Neil Bernstein and Monica Berti 145
84.6 The World of Neo-Latin: Current Research Arcadius Avellanus: Neo-Latin Works of the Early 20th century Patrick M. Owens 145
60.5 Arms, Secrecy, Citizenship, and the Law: State Security in the Ancient World Arcana imperii Reconsidered: Tacitus and the Ethics of State Secrecy Matthew Taylor 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
33.5 Study Abroad and Classics Archaeological Fieldwork as a Practical Classroom David Romano 145
38.1 Economic Integration and Disintegration: New Approaches to Standards and Denominations in Ancient Greek Coinage Archaic Small Change and the Logic of Political Survival Peter van Alfen 145
15.2 Color in Ancient Drama in Performance Are Aeschylus’ Suppliants Women of Color? Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz 145
8.3 Tragic Interruptions Arendtian Questions for Addison’s Cato Joy Connolly 145
59.4 Politics and Parody in Old Comedy Aristophanes the Actor? Jennifer Starkey 145
59.2 Politics and Parody in Old Comedy Aristophanes’ Ecclesizusae and the Remaking of the patrios politeia Alan Sheppard 145
76.2 Ancient Greek Philosophy Aristotle on Body Sense John Thorp 145
9.2 Aisthêsis: Sense and Sensation in Greco-Roman Medicine Aristotle on the Tongue Alexander Robins 145
68.4 Greek Tragedy: Rhetoric, Cartography, and the Death of Astyanax Astyanax and the Discus: Athletic Discourse in Euripides’ Troades Owen Goslin 145
72.2 Greeks and Achaemenids: War, Diplomacy, Trade, and Culture Athens, Cyprus, and Phoenicia: Trade Relations and Official Policies in the Fourth Century BC Brian Rutishauser 145
28.2 Greek and Latin Linguistics Attic ΦΡΑϹΙΝ (CEG 28) and the Prehistory of the Epic Tradition Jesse Lundquist 145
11.3 The Second Sophistic Aulus Gellius’ Noctes Atticae Book 2 and the Didactic Logic of Miscellany Scott J. DiGiulio 145
22.3 Unauthorized Receptions Aurelio G. Amatucci’s Codex Fori Mussolini and the Prospective Memory of Italian Fascism Bettina Reitz-Joosse 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
3.6 Authors Meet Critics: Gender and Race in Antiquity and its Reception Author Response on Race: Antiquity and its Legacy Denise McCoskey 145
54.4 Xenophon on the Challenges of Leadership Bad Leaders in Xenophon’s Hellenica Frances Pownall 145
37.1 Provincial Women in the Roman Imagination Becoming Romanae: Apuleius and the Identity of Provincial Women Laura Brant 145
31.6 On the Boundaries of Latin Poetry Between Myth and Geography at the Edge of the World: The Seres in Silius Italicus David Urban 145
41.3 The Social Life of Ancient Libraries Biography, Portraiture, and the Birth of the Author Thomas Hendrickson 145
44.1 Afro-Latin and Afro-Hispanic Literature and Classics Black Angel: Classical Myth, Race and Desire in a Brazilian Modernist Play Rodrigo Tadeu Gonçalves and Guilherme Gontijo Flores 145
61.4 Contexts and Paratexts of Hellenistic Poetry Books Received: Encounters with Texts in Callimachus' Aetia and Iambi Robin J. Greene 145
50.3 Vergil’s Aeneid Boxing and Siege Engines in Vergil’s Aeneid George Fredric Franko 145