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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
33.4 Livy and the Construction of the Past Between senatus and populus: Contested contiones in Livy’s Third Decade Anne Truetzel 147
33.5 Livy and the Construction of the Past Choral Dynamics in Livy's AUC XXIII Kyle Sanders 147
34.1 Architecture and Self-Definition How Syracusan Was The Carthaginian Treasury? Timothy Smith 147
34.2 Architecture and Self-Definition The Tyrant as Liberator: The Treasury of Brasidas and the Acanthians at Delphi Matthew Sears 147
34.3 Architecture and Self-Definition Self-Definition of Alexander the Great F. S. Naiden 147
34.4 Architecture and Self-Definition Ritual and Identity at the Restored Epidauran Asklepieion Stephen Ahearne-Kroll 147
35.1 Standardization and the State Materiality and Performance in the Use of Standardized Measures Robert Schon 147
35.2 Standardization and the State Who Benefits? Incentive and Coercion in the Selection of Greek Monetary Standards Peter van Alfen 147
35.3 Standardization and the State Measures and Standards in Hellenistic and Roman Sicily D. Alex Walthall 147
35.4 Standardization and the State State Standards and Metrological Culture in Imperial Rome Andrew M. Riggsby 147
35.5 Standardization and the State Performing Measurement in the Roman East Melissa Bailey 147
36.1 Fides in Flavian Poetry Introduction: Fides in the early Roman Principate Claire Stocks 147
36.2 Fides in Flavian Poetry The Failure of Fides in the Octavia Lauren Ginsberg 147
36.3 Fides in Flavian Poetry Nulla fides, nulli super Hercule fletus? Shifting Loyalties in the Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus Tim Stover 147
36.4 Fides in Flavian Poetry Fides in Statius’ Silvae Neil Bernstein 147
36.5 Fides in Flavian Poetry Affirmatio Religiosa: Piety and Fides in Silius Italicus’ Punica Ray Marks 147
36.6 Fides in Flavian Poetry Response/Conclusion. haec pietas, haec fides: Permutations of Trust in Statius’ Thebaid Antony Augoustakis 147
38.1 Cicero across Genres Seeing the Whole in Cicero’s Brutus Christopher S. van den Berg 147
38.2 Cicero across Genres Cum solitudine loqui: Ciceronian Solitude across Generic Lines Aaron Kachuck 147
38.3 Cicero across Genres Arguments for Political Participation in Cicero’s pro Sestio and de Republica David West 147
38.4 Cicero across Genres Epistolary Style and Rhetorical Style: A Path Across Letters and Rhetorical Treatises Francesco Ginelli 147
38.5 Cicero across Genres Cicero the Satirist? Generic Variation and Allusion in the Letters Amanda Wilcox 147
39.1 Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine Seals Online Catalogue Lain Wilson and Jonathan Shea 147
39.2 Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach Using Online Tools to Teach Classics in a Small or Non-Existent Classics Program Kristina Chew 147
39.3 Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach Collaborative Annotation and Latin Pedagogy J. Bert Lott 147
39.4 Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach From Stone to Screen to Classroom Gwynaeth McIntyre, Melissa Funke, and Chelsea Gardner 147
39.5 Digital Resources for Teaching and Outreach Dependency Syntax Trees in the Latin 1 Classroom Robert Gorman 147
40.1 The Future of Classical Education: A Dialogue Classical Education in the UK: Boom or Bust? Arlene Holmes-Henderson 147
40.2 The Future of Classical Education: A Dialogue Trends in Teachings the Classics to Undergraduates Mary Pendergraft 147
40.3 The Future of Classical Education: A Dialogue Nondum Arabes Seresque rogant: Classics Looks East Kathleen Coleman 147
40.4 The Future of Classical Education: A Dialogue A Liberal Art for the Future Nigel Nicholson 147
41.1 Marx and Antiquity Ode on a Grecian Printing-Press: Marx and the possibility of antiquity Adam Edward Lecznar 147
41.2 Marx and Antiquity Marxing out on Fundus: Salvaging the Slave from Virgil’s Farm Tom Geue 147
41.3 Marx and Antiquity The Hell of the Populace: Marx, Epicurus, and the Limits of Enlightenment Martin Devecka 147
42.1 Herodotus’ “Constitutional Debate” From the Inside Out The Fairest of Constitutions? Democracy and Its Discontents in Herodotus’ Histories Ellen G. Millender 147
42.2 Herodotus’ “Constitutional Debate” From the Inside Out Megabyxus in the Constitutional Debate Rosaria V. Munson 147
42.3 Herodotus’ “Constitutional Debate” From the Inside Out Darius the Would-Be King: Ambition, Power, and the 'Best Man' in Herodotus' Histories Carolyn Dewald 147
42.4 Fragments from Theory to Practice Sifting through the textual ruins of antiquity: fragment and body in Montaigne's "On some lines of Virgil" Ariane Schwartz 147
42.4 Herodotus’ “Constitutional Debate” From the Inside Out Herodotus and the “Constitutional Debate” (3.80-82) Brian M. Lavelle 147
43.1 Fragments from Theory to Practice Pleasure-Loving Plato: Asking the Right Questions of the Greek Comic Fragments Matthew C. Farmer 147
43.2 Fragments from Theory to Practice These Are the Lucilian Breaks: Already Fragmentary in the Roman Republic? Ian Goh 147
43.3 Fragments from Theory to Practice Speaking in Fragments: Narrators and the Roman Historiographic Tradition in Livy's Third Decade Charles Westfall Oughton 147
44.1 The Bucolic Challenge: Continuity and Change in Later Latin Pastoral Poetry The Channels of Song in Calpurnius Siculus and Virgil's Georgics Julia Scarborough 147
44.2 The Bucolic Challenge: Continuity and Change in Later Latin Pastoral Poetry The Conflict between Spring and Winter: A Pseudo-Vergilian Bucolic Poem Fabian Zogg 147
44.3 The Bucolic Challenge: Continuity and Change in Later Latin Pastoral Poetry The Commodification of Carmina in Baptista Mantuanus’s Eclogues Caleb M. X. Dance 147
44.4 The Bucolic Challenge: Continuity and Change in Later Latin Pastoral Poetry Lifeguard Not on Duty: Water as Pastoral Danger in Sannazaro's Ovidian Salices Charles McNamara 147
45.1 Happy Golden Anniversary, Harvard School! Kennedy’s Dialect Twist—Could This Really Be the End? Elena Giusti 147
45.2 Happy Golden Anniversary, Harvard School! Happy Un-Birthday, Harvard School!: The Aeneid’s Pre-History of Dialectical Interpretation Nandini B. Pandey 147
45.3 Happy Golden Anniversary, Harvard School! Happy Vergil Goes North: Aeneid in Russian Letters Zara M. Torlone 147
45.4 Happy Golden Anniversary, Harvard School! Vergil's Pessimism: A Reappraisal of the Harvard School and Augustan Poetry Barbara P. Weinlich 147