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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
50.2 Identity and Ethnicity The National Origins of Phoenician Ethnicity Josephine Quinn 147
33.1 Livy and the Construction of the Past Livy’s Rejection of Polybius’ συμπλοκή: the Case for Competence Joseph Groves 147
55.1 Sexuality in Ancient Art Boys, Herms, and the Symposiast’s Gaze Jorge J. Bravo III 147
58.2 Rethinking Roman Imperialism in the Middle and Late Republic (c.327 - 49 BCE) Beyond Polybios: quantifying Roman imperialism East and West Jonathan R. W. Prag 147
7.2 Globalizing the Field: Preserving and Creating Access to Archaeological Collections Who Owns the Past? Evidence, Interpretation and the Use of Digital Archaeological Data Jon Frey 147
65.1 Grammars of Government in Late Antiquity Grammars of Government in the Imperial Estate of Saltus Burunitanus John Weisweiler 147
63.1 Recovering the Monstrous and the Sublime Sublime Failure John Tennant 147
70.1 Latin Hexameter Poetry Vergil's Third Eclogue at the Dawn of Roman Literature John Oksanish 147
6.5 The List as Genre Lists & Roman Law John Matthews 147
58.1 Rethinking Roman Imperialism in the Middle and Late Republic (c.327 - 49 BCE) Seeing the elephant: beyond the querelle of “Roman imperialism” in the Hellenistic world John Ma 147
59.5 Men and War The death of Marcellus in Silius Italicus Punica 15.334-398 John Jacobs 147
78.2 New Studies in Asymmetric Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World Unfulfilled Potential? The Skirmisher in Greek Warfare ca. 431-362 B.C. John Friend 147
2.2 Republican Literature Messalla Corvinus’ Ciceronian Career Joanna Kenty 147
23.4 Emperors, Aristocrats, and Bishops in Late Antiquity Politics, the Brain, and Public Health in Late Antiquity Jessica Wright 147
61.2 Running Down Rome: Lyric, Iambic, and Satire Where is 'Here'? Analogies of Physical and Literary Space in Catullus 42 and 55 Jessica Seidman 147
16.2 New Approaches to Fragments and Fragmentary Survival Fragmentary Furii and Latin Historical Epic Jessica H. Clark 147
54.4 Greek and Latin Linguistics Archaisms and Innovations in Homeric Accentuation Jesse Lundquist 147
17.4 Rome: The City as Text A Fool for the City? Images of Rome in St. Perpetua's Diary Jennifer A. Rea 147
55.3 Sexuality in Ancient Art The Mirror, Narrative, and Erotic Desire in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses Jeffrey Ulrich 147
63.4 Recovering the Monstrous and the Sublime Antique Undead: Gothic Horror, Romanticism, and the Grand Tour James Uden 147
61.3 Running Down Rome: Lyric, Iambic, and Satire Inachia, Horace, and Neoteric Poetry James Townshend 147
61.5 Running Down Rome: Lyric, Iambic, and Satire There and Back Again: Inverting the Virgilian Career in Juvenal's Third Satire James Taylor 147
25.5 Thinking through Recent German Scholarship on the Roman Republic The Economics of Roman Political Culture James K. Tan 147
72.1 Response and Responsibility in a Postclassical World Towards an Irresponsible Classics James I. Porter 147
33.2 Livy and the Construction of the Past Exemplary Tyrants: Livy on Violence, Due Process, and Protecting the State Jacqueline Pincus 147
62.5 Truth and Lies Christian Cues in The Story of Apollonius, King of Tyre Jacqueline Arthur-Montagne 147
75.2 “Theism” and Related Categories in the Study of Ancient Religions Imperial Cult in the pompa circensis Jacob Latham 147
21.4 Ancient Kingship A New Approach to the Jewish Antiquities: Flavius Josephus' Philosophy of Monarchy Jacob Feeley 147
75.1 “Theism” and Related Categories in the Study of Ancient Religions Divine Cicero and pious Clodius: invective in the De Domo Sua Jaclyn Neel 147
39.3 Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach Collaborative Annotation and Latin Pedagogy J. Bert Lott 147
6.3 The List as Genre Jerome’s De Viris Illustribus and the Beginnings of a Christian Curriculum Irene SanPietro 147
18.3 Plutarch and Late Republican Rome Sulla and the Creation of Roman Athens Inger Neeltje Irene Kuin 147
67.1 The Commentary and the Making of Philosophy Commentaries: Intersections between ‘Pagan’ and Christian Platonism in Late Antiquity Ilaria Ramelli 147
5.4 The Ides of March: New Perspectives Murder on Display: Performance and Persuasion at Caesar's funeral Ida Östenberg 147
43.2 Fragments from Theory to Practice These Are the Lucilian Breaks: Already Fragmentary in the Roman Republic? Ian Goh 147
76.1 Imitation in Medieval Latin Literature Imitation as reincarnation? Rutilius, Messalla, and ‘Ouidius rediuiuus’ at the Thermae Taurinae Ian Fielding 147
32.2 Friendship and Affection Socrates and Eudaimonism in the Euthydemus and Meno Iakovos Vasiliou 147
49.4 Athenian Unity? A Deeper Look into the Quarries at Syracuse: Thucydides 7.84-7 in Connection to the Plague Holly Maggiore 147
32.1 Friendship and Affection Family Values: Negotiating Affection in the Attic Orators Hilary Lehmann 147
55.6 Sexuality in Ancient Art Women’s Desire, Archaeology and Feminist Theory: the Case of the Sandal-Binder Hérica Valladares 147
52.5 Roman Dance Cultures in Context Communicating Emotion in Tragic Pantomime Helen Slaney 147
84.5 The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students The Lack of a Rogator and Its Implications in Pompeian Electoral Programmata Hayley Barnett 147
8.5 Classica Africana Redux: Re-Visiting the Classicism of W.E.B. Du Bois Hell to Pay: Classics and Radical Inclusion in W.E.B. Du Bois’s “Of the Ruling of Men” Harriet Fertik 147
15.2 German and Austrian Refugee Classicists: New Testimonies, New Perspectives Between three worlds: the Odyssey of a Protestant German-Jewish Classicist: Friedrich W. Lenz Hans-Peter Obermayer 147
54.3 Greek and Latin Linguistics ‘To Have’ and ‘To Hold’ in Mycenaean Hans Bork 147
25.4 Thinking through Recent German Scholarship on the Roman Republic The Study of Republican Rome and (the Phantom Menace of) the German ‘Sonderforschungsbereich’ Hans Beck 147
81.4 Ancient Greek Personal Religion Testing the Limits of Personal Religion and Civic Identity: The Case of Xenophon at Scillus Hannah Willey 147
63.6 Recovering the Monstrous and the Sublime “Cupid and Psyche” in South Korean Manhwa H. Christian Blood 147
39.4 Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach From Stone to Screen to Classroom Gwynaeth McIntyre, Melissa Funke, and Chelsea Gardner 147
26.5 Markets and the Ancient Greek Economy ShoEconomics: Market size and Supply of Footwear in Classical Athens Graham Oliver 147