46.1 |
Ancient Greek Philosophy |
Identifying with Liars in Plato's Republic |
Laura Ward |
147 |
46.2 |
Ancient Greek Philosophy |
Aristotle on the Emotions and Body-Soul Unity |
Myrna Gabbe |
147 |
46.3 |
Ancient Greek Philosophy |
Epitasis and Anesis in De Caelo 2.6 |
Stephen Kidd |
147 |
9.1 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
Eurypylus and beyond: Groups and sub-groups of fragments in P.Oxy. IX 1175 + XVII 2081(b) |
Giulio Iovine |
147 |
9.2 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
P.Mich. inv. 975 and papyri involving the town council of Antinoopolis |
François Gerardin |
147 |
9.3 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
Taxes, petitions, and the formulation of the ideal relationship between citizen and state in the late Roman empire |
Patrick Clark |
147 |
9.4 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
Late Byzantine legal practice and prosopography in a contract from the Princeton collection |
Nicholas Venable |
147 |
9.5 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
Prayers for protection against heretics? Two Greek amulets reconsidered |
Michael Zellmann-Rohrer |
147 |
54.1 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
A New Type of Ring Composition? Toward a Technique of Inherited Poetics |
Alexander Forte |
147 |
54.2 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
The Quickening Course and Watery Ways: Deriving Greek κέλευθος ‘path’ from PIE *h1léwdh- |
Todd Clary |
147 |
54.3 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
‘To Have’ and ‘To Hold’ in Mycenaean |
Hans Bork |
147 |
54.4 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Archaisms and Innovations in Homeric Accentuation |
Jesse Lundquist |
147 |
54.5 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Accenting Sequences of Enclitics in Ancient Greek: Rediscovering an Ancient Rule |
Philomen Probert |
147 |
19.2 |
Poster Session |
A Library with a Garden: The Arthur & Janet C. Ross Library at the American Academy in Rome |
Sebastian Hierl |
147 |
19.1 |
Poster Session |
Deriving Digital Thumbprints through Syntactic Analyses: New Paths for Greek Historiography |
Vanessa B. Gorman |
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 |
84.1 |
The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students |
"ἵνα κλέος ἐσθλὸν ἄροιτο κεῖσ’ ἐλθών": Kleos in the Voyage of Telemachus |
Joshua Benjamins |
147 |
84.2 |
The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students |
Subdivisions: The Containment of Femininity in Aristophanes’ Ecclesiazusae |
Mason Johnson |
147 |
84.3 |
The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students |
The Sparrow before Catullus |
Emma Vanderpool |
147 |
84.4 |
The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students |
Incertas Umbras: The Mysterious Pastoral in Virgil's Eclogues |
Rachelle Ferguson |
147 |
7.1 |
Globalizing the Field: Preserving and Creating Access to Archaeological Collections |
The Giza Project at Harvard: Consolidated Access to the Pyramids |
Peter Der Manuelian |
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 |
7.3 |
Globalizing the Field: Preserving and Creating Access to Archaeological Collections |
Online Coins of the Roman Empire: An Open Resource for Roman Numismatics |
Andrew Robert Meadows |
147 |
7.4 |
Globalizing the Field: Preserving and Creating Access to Archaeological Collections |
Expanding the Archive: The Creation of the Salmon Pueblo Archaeological Research Collection (SPARC) |
Carolyn Heitman, Salmon Pueblo, and Paul Reed |
147 |
4.1 |
Herodotus at 2500 |
Spoofing Herodotus |
Thomas Harrison |
147 |
4.2 |
Herodotus at 2500 |
Rewriting the North: Herodotus, Aristeas, and the Construction of Authority |
Renaud Gagné |
147 |
4.3 |
Herodotus at 2500 |
Herodotus on the Ethics of Retaliation |
Elizabeth Irwin |
147 |
4.4 |
Herodotus at 2500 |
A Pre-post-human Herodotus: Distributed Knowledge in Herodotus’ Histories |
Emily Greenwood |
147 |
5.1 |
The Ides of March: New Perspectives |
Damned with Feigned Praise: The Role of Architecture in the Death of Julius Caesar |
Penelope Davies |
147 |
5.2 |
The Ides of March: New Perspectives |
Interpreting the Omens for Caesar's Assassination |
Richard Westall |
147 |
5.3 |
The Ides of March: New Perspectives |
Calpurnia and the Ides of March |
Josiah Osgood |
147 |
5.4 |
The Ides of March: New Perspectives |
Murder on Display: Performance and Persuasion at Caesar's funeral |
Ida Östenberg |
147 |
6.1 |
The List as Genre |
Divergent Series: A Poetics of Greek Inventories |
Athena Kirk |
147 |
6.2 |
The List as Genre |
An finitus sit mundus et an unus: Reading Pliny’s Lists of Nature |
Stephanie Frampton |
147 |
6.3 |
The List as Genre |
Jerome’s De Viris Illustribus and the Beginnings of a Christian Curriculum |
Irene SanPietro |
147 |
6.4 |
The List as Genre |
Consular Lists as Genre |
Alan Cameron |
147 |
6.5 |
The List as Genre |
Lists & Roman Law |
John Matthews |
147 |
1.1 |
Texts and Transmission |
Spurning Glosses: Etymological Interpretation of Poetry as a Social Phenomenon at Plutarch’s Symposia |
David F. Driscoll |
147 |
1.2 |
Texts and Transmission |
The Text of the Aegritudo Perdicae |
Louis Zweig |
147 |
1.3 |
Texts and Transmission |
Aeschylus’ ‘Semele or Water-Bearers’: Manuscripts and Plot |
Enrico Emanuele Prodi |
147 |
1.4 |
Texts and Transmission |
An Entwicklungsgeschichte of a Text? Werner Jaeger and Aristotle’s Metaphysics |
Mirjam Kotwick |
147 |
1.5 |
Texts and Transmission |
Using an Epitome to Decode Byzantine Reception of Planoudes’ Translation of Macrobius’ "Commentarii" |
Karen Carducci |
147 |
2.2 |
Republican Literature |
Messalla Corvinus’ Ciceronian Career |
Joanna Kenty |
147 |
2.4 |
Republican Literature |
Cicero’s Paternal Grief: Public Commemoration for a Personal Loss |
Aaron Seider |
147 |
2.1 |
Republican Literature |
The Epistula ad Tiburtes and Roman-Latin Relations in the 2nd Century BCE |
Elizabeth Palazzolo |
147 |
2.5 |
Republican Literature |
Tusculan Villas as Political Tools in Cicero’s Writings: More than Meets the Eye |
Paula Rondon-Burgos |
147 |
2.3 |
Republican Literature |
Defamiliarizing Cicero's De Re Publica |
Laura Viidebaum |
147 |
3.1 |
Time and Memory |
Man of the Hour: The Impact of Hourly Timekeeping in Galen’s Fever Case Histories |
Kassandra Jackson |
147 |
3.3 |
Time and Memory |
Constructing Time under the Roman Empire: The Politics of Time-Reckoning in Herakleia Pontika, Amastris, and Sinope |
Ching-Yuan Wu |
147 |
3.5 |
Time and Memory |
Before Athenian Thalassocracy: Minos’ Sea Power in Archaic and Non-Athenian Traditions |
Valerio Caldesi Valeri |
147 |