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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
54.2 Poster Session The promise and pitfalls of authoring your own e-textbook Brandtly Jones 146
54.3 The Site of the Battle of Philippi (42 BCE) Matthew Sears 146
54.4 Poster Session Subversive Metatheater in Ancient Comedy Erin Moodie 146
54.5 Poster Session The Dicts and Sayings of Greek Philosophers in the Digital Age Denis Searby 146
54.6 Poster Session Multiple Explanations and Unresolved Ambiguity in Porphyrio’s Commentary on Horace Bram van der Velden 146
55.1 Truth and Untruth No Place Like Home: Narratorial Participation in Lucian’s True Histories Bryant Kirkland 146
55.2 Truth and Untruth Hannibal the Historian at Ticinus and Cannae Charles Oughton 146
55.3 A Body of Text: Incorporating Mark Antony into the Second Philippic Alexander Lessie 146
55.4 Truth and Untruth The Historia Augusta’s “Audacity to Invent”: Biography and the Ancient Novel in the Late Empire Kathryn Langenfeld 146
55.5 Truth and Untruth Empire and Aporia in Petronius’ Bellum Civile Robert Simms 146
55.6 Truth and Untruth Coloring Outside the Lines: Magnus Felix Ennodius’ Distorted Declamations Miller Krause 146
56.1 Problems of Triumviral and Augustan Poetics Horace and Hypothêkai Andrew Horne 146
56.2 Problems of Triumviral and Augustan Poetics Revolutionary Horaces Jeri DeBrohun 146
56.3 Problems of Triumviral and Augustan Poetics Cupid, Minerva, and Lyric Consciousness: Two Readings of Odes 3.12 Brian McPhee 146
56.4 Problems of Triumviral and Augustan Poetics Varium et mutabile semper femina: Aeneid 4.569-70 and Odyssey 15.20-3 Kevin Muse 146
56.5 Problems of Triumviral and Augustan Poetics The Rule of Three or fere tria? Authorial Artifice in Propertius 4.10 Rebecca Katz 146
56.6 Problems of Triumviral and Augustan Poetics Fashion Victim? Domination and the Arts of Coiffure in Augustan Elegy Nandini Pandey 146
57.1 Family Values: Fathers and Sons in Flavian Literature Moralizing kinship in the Flavian era: animal families in the Elder Pliny Neil Bernstein 146
57.2 Family Values: Fathers and Sons in Flavian Literature Opibusque ultra ne crede paternis: Fathers and Sons on the Wrong Side of History in Valerius’ Argonautica Timothy Stover 146
57.3 Family Values: Fathers and Sons in Flavian Literature Male Lament in Statius’ Thebaid Antonios Augoustakis 146
57.4 Family Values: Fathers and Sons in Flavian Literature The Father’s Tragedy: Assessing Paternity in Silvae 2.1 Micaela Janan 146
57.5 Family Values: Fathers and Sons in Flavian Literature Pliny’s Telemacheia: Epic and Exemplarity Under Vesuvius Jacques Bromberg 146
58.1 Demystifying Assessment Assessing Translingual and Transcultural Competence David Johnson and Yasuko Taoka 146
58.2 Demystifying Assessment Rethinking the Latin Classroom: Changing the Role of Translation in Assessment Jacquelie Carlon 146
58.3 Demystifying Assessment The Teagle Assessment Project: A Study of the Learning Outcomes for Majors in Classics Michael Arnush and Kenny Morrell 146
58.4 Demystifying Assessment Assessment at the Secondary Level: Demands and Benefits Keely Lake 146
58.5 Demystifying Assessment Assessing Learning Outcomes Online: A longitudinal, collaborative, inter-institutional case study Ryan Fowler and Amy Singer 146
59.1 40 Years of Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women’s History in Classics Following Sarah Ann Hanson 146
59.2 40 Years of Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women’s History in Classics Roman Law and the Marriage of Underage Girls Bruce Frier 146
59.3 40 Years of Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women’s History in Classics Tragic Realities: What Kind of History Do Fictional Women Let Us Write? Sheila Murnaghan 146
59.4 40 Years of Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women’s History in Classics On Knowing and Not Knowing Kristina Milnor 146
60.1 The Intellectual Legacy of M. Terentius Varro: Varronian Influence on Roman Scholarship and Latin Literary Culture The Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum and the Creation of the Roman National Identity Isaia Crosson 146
60.2 The Intellectual Legacy of M. Terentius Varro: Varronian Influence on Roman Scholarship and Latin Literary Culture Parodic Pedants: Satire in Quintilian’s Institutio Oratoria 1.6 and Varro’s De Lingua Latina 8–9 Curtis Dozier 146
60.3 The Intellectual Legacy of M. Terentius Varro: Varronian Influence on Roman Scholarship and Latin Literary Culture Monumenta rerum ac disciplinarum? Varro’s Reception and the Case of Gellius’ Noctes Atticae Book 3 Scott DiGiulio 146
60.4 The Intellectual Legacy of M. Terentius Varro: Varronian Influence on Roman Scholarship and Latin Literary Culture Varro and His Influence in the Fourth and Fifth Century Latin West Michele Renee Salzman 146
60.5 The Intellectual Legacy of M. Terentius Varro: Varronian Influence on Roman Scholarship and Latin Literary Culture Varro’s theologia tripertita in Augustus and Augustine Steven J. Lundy 146
61.1 Ancient Greek and Roman Music: Current Approaches and New Perspectives From Athens to Tarquinia: A Female Musician in Context Sheramy Bundrick 146
61.2 Ancient Greek and Roman Music: Current Approaches and New Perspectives Kinesthetic Choreia: Music, Dance, and Memory in Ancient Greece Sarah Olsen 146
61.3 Ancient Greek and Roman Music: Current Approaches and New Perspectives ‘East Faces of Early Greek Music' John Franklin 146
61.4 Ancient Greek and Roman Music: Current Approaches and New Perspectives Catullan Choreia: Reinventing the Chorus in Roman Poetry Lauren Curtis 146
61.5 Ancient Greek and Roman Music: Current Approaches and New Perspectives Musica Prisca Caput: Ancient Greek Music Theory, Vitruvius, and Enharmonicism in Sixteenth-Century Italy Daniel Walden 146
62.1 Making Meaning from Data What Do You Do with a Million Links? Elton Barker, Pau de Soto, Leif Isaksen, and Rainer Simon 146
62.2 Making Meaning from Data (Joint SCS/AIA Panel) Beyond Rhetoric: the Correlation of Data, Syntax, and Sense in Literary Analysis Marie-Claire Beaulieu, J. Matthew Harrington, and Bridget Almas 146
62.3 Making Meaning from Data Trees into Nets: Network-based Approaches to Ancient Greek Treebanks Francesco Mambrini and Marco Passarotti 146
62.4 Making Meaning from Data (Joint SCS/AIA Panel) Inside-out and Outside-In: Improving and Extending Digital Models for Archaeological Interpretation Rachel Opitz, James Newhard, Marcello Mogetta, Tyler Johnson, Samantha Lash, and Matt Naglak 146
62.5 Making Meaning from Data Enhancing and Extending the Digital Study of Intertextuality Joseph P. Dexter, Matteo Romanello, Pramit Chaudhuri, Tathagata Dasgupta, and Nilesh Tripuraneni 146
63.1 Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt Translation as a Means of Textual Composition in the Bilingual Funerary Papyri Rhind I and II Emily Cole 146
63.2 Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt The Account of Demosthenes’ Death in P.Berol. inv. 13045 Davide Amendola 146
63.3 Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt Village Elites in Roman Egypt: The Case of First-Century Tebtunis Micaela Langellotti 146
63.4 Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt Child Labor in Greco-Roman Egypt: New Texts from the Archive of Harthotes W. Graham Claytor and Elizabeth Nabney 146