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AIA/SCS Poster Session (Friday January 5) |
New Methods in Engineering Greek Theatrical Masks |
Sophia S. Dill |
149 |
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AIA/SCS Poster Session (Friday January 5) |
The Dates of Roman Triumphs and the Nundinae |
John Morgan |
149 |
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Ancient MakerSpaces: Digital Tools for Classical Scholarship (all-day workshop Saturday January 6) |
How to Do Philology with Computers |
T.J. Bolt, Adriana Casarez, Jeffrey Hill Flynt |
149 |
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Ancient MakerSpaces: Digital Tools for Classical Scholarship (all-day workshop Saturday January 6) |
Semantic Inferencing for the Archaeologist |
Sebastian Heath |
149 |
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Ancient MakerSpaces: Digital Tools for Classical Scholarship (all-day workshop Saturday January 6) |
How to use the PeriodO gazetteer of period definitions: browsing, submitting, and referencing authoritative period definitions |
Adam Rabinowitz |
149 |
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Ancient MakerSpaces: Digital Tools for Classical Scholarship (all-day workshop Saturday January 6) |
Working with Geospatial Networks of the Roman World using ORBIS |
Scott Arcenas |
149 |
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Ancient MakerSpaces: Digital Tools for Classical Scholarship (all-day workshop Saturday January 6) |
How to create a citable, machine-actionable data model with the Homer Multitext |
Casey Dué |
149 |
84.4 |
Getting the Joke |
Summus Minimusque Poeta: Silent Epigram in Juvenal Satire 1.1-30 |
Catherine Keane |
149 |
84.1 |
Getting the Joke |
Plautine Prayers and Holy Jokes |
Hans Bork |
149 |
84.2 |
Getting the Joke |
Irrumator/Imperator: A Political Joke in Catullus 10? |
Steven Brandwood |
149 |
84.3 |
Getting the Joke |
The End of Juvenal Satire 1 and the Imitation of Lucilius and Horace |
Brian S. Hook |
149 |
83.1 |
Historiography and Identity |
Interstitial Politics: Thucydides, Demosthenes, and the Athenian Character |
Branden D. Kosch |
149 |
83.3 |
Historiography and Identity |
Brasidas and the Myth of the Un-Spartan Spartan |
Matthew A. Sears |
149 |
83.2 |
Historiography and Identity |
Athenians, Amazons, and Goats: Language Contact in Herodotus |
Edward E. Nolan |
149 |
82.2 |
The Body and its Travails |
Writing the Unmentionable: Ekphrasis, Identity, and the Phoenix in Achilles Tatius |
Robert L. Cioffi |
149 |
82.5 |
The Body and its Travails |
Forced Cross-Dressing: Women in Togas and the Law of Charondas |
Nicole Nowbahar |
149 |
82.3 |
The Body and its Travails |
Making Sense of Plato’s Taste |
Afroditi Manthati Angelopoulou |
149 |
82.1 |
The Body and its Travails |
Sleeping with the Tyrant: The Death of Alexander of Pherae in Plutarch’s Life of Pelopidas |
Marcaline Boyd |
149 |
82.4 |
The Body and its Travails |
Undressed for Success? Contradictions of Early Greek Nudity in Text and Image |
Sarah C. Murray |
149 |
81.4 |
Voicing |
The Silence of the Sirens in Lycophron’s "Alexandra" |
Kathleen Kidder |
149 |
81.1 |
Voicing |
Pliny's Cultured Nightingale |
Ellen D. Finkelpearl |
149 |
80.2 |
Voicing |
Vergil’s Bucolic Soundscapes: Song and Environment in the Eclogues |
Erik Fredericksen |
149 |
81.5 |
Voicing |
The articulate landscapes of Aeschylus’ Persians |
Simone Antonia Oppen |
149 |
81.3 |
Voicing |
Ariadne loquens, Ariadne muta: Catullus 64 and the Illusionism of Hellenistic Ekphrastic Epigrams |
Flora IFF-NOËL |
149 |
80.2 |
Reframing Alexandrology |
Past, Present and Future of Alexander-Studies: beyond Commonplaces and Alexandrocentrism |
Pierre Briant |
149 |
80.3 |
Reframing Alexandrology |
Alexander Commonplaces as a Roman Imperial Idiom |
Yvona Trnka-Amrhein |
149 |
80.4 |
Reframing Alexandrology |
Conqueror or Monument? Unpacking an Alexander-Commonplace in Plutarch and Philostratus’ Life of Apollonius of Tyana |
Sulochana Asirvatham |
149 |
80.5 |
Reframing Alexandrology |
Creating a Commonplace: Alexander’s Visit to Jerusalem in Judeo-Christian Narratives |
Christian Thrue Djurslev |
149 |
79.1 |
Drama and the Religious in Ancient Greece |
Tragic Artemis: Between Homer and Cult |
Sarit Stern |
149 |
79.2 |
Drama and the Religious in Ancient Greece |
Performing Archaic Ethics and Religion in Sophoclean Tragedy |
Alexandre Johnston, |
149 |
79.3 |
Drama and the Religious in Ancient Greece |
Performing and Contesting Delphic Oracles in Euripides’ Ion |
Lisa Maurizio |
149 |
79.4 |
Drama and the Religious in Ancient Greece |
Enemy of the Gods: Prometheus Bound as Religious Critique |
Rebecca Raphael |
149 |
78.2 |
Lucan after Deconstruction |
Empedoclean Echoes in Lucan: The Dialectic of Love and Strife in the Proem of the 'Bellum Civile' |
Giulio Celotto |
149 |
78.3 |
Lucan after Deconstruction |
The Remains of the Day. A Reading of 'Bellum Civile' 8 |
Martin Dinter |
149 |
78.4 |
Lucan after Deconstruction |
Pompey’s Groan: Collective Heroism in Lucan’s 'Bellum Civile' |
Andrew Zissos |
149 |
78.5 |
Lucan after Deconstruction |
Thirty Years’ War: Lucan’s Cato since 1988 |
Tim Stover |
149 |
76.1 |
The Art of Biography in Antiquity |
Anonymous Verses in Notorious Lives: the Historia Augusta through the Mirror of Suetonius |
Barbara Del Giovane |
149 |
76.1 |
The Art of Biography in Antiquity |
Plutarch and Cassius Dio on Cicero: Flawed Philosopher-Ruler or Unscrupulous Megalomaniac? |
David West |
149 |
76.3 |
The Art of Biography in Antiquity |
Agesilaus, Athens, and Communicating Civic Virtue |
Mitchell Parks |
149 |
76.4 |
The Art of Biography in Antiquity |
Pilgrimage as Biography in Antiquity: Travel, Process, and Liminality in Philostratus’s Life of Apollonius of Tyana |
Carson Bay |
149 |
76.5 |
The Art of Biography in Antiquity |
Women in Diogenes Laertius’ Lives of Eminent Philosophers |
Dorota Dutsch |
149 |
75.1 |
Winning the People |
Spoils from Hera? Fulvius Flaccus at Cape Lacinium and Political Competition in Mid-Republican Rome |
Andreas Bendlin |
149 |
75.2 |
Winning the People |
Modeling Crowd Behavior in Ancient Rome: Claques and Complex Adaptive Systems |
Bryan Brinkman |
149 |
75.3 |
Winning the People |
Generic Formulae and Geographic Variation in the Tabulae Triumphales |
Charles W. Oughton |
149 |
75.4 |
Winning the People |
By the People, for the People? Structural Reactions in the Landscape of Roman Athens |
Joshua R. Vera |
149 |
74.2 |
Digital Pedagogy |
Representation and Student Research Topics: The Archives of Classical Scholarship |
Sarah A. Buchanan |
149 |
74.1 |
Digital Pedagogy |
The Cartographic Satyricon: Digital Pedagogy For The Mapping of Literary Geographies |
Sarah E. Bond |
149 |
74.3 |
Digital Pedagogy |
An Online Database of the Meters of Roman Comedy |
Timothy J. Moore |
149 |
73.3 |
Augustan Rome |
Machine, munus, and monument: triumphs of architectural text |
John Oksanish |
149 |
73.1 |
Augustan Rome |
Cynthia’s Imperium sine fine: Propertius 2.3 and Roman Cultural Imperialism |
Phebe Lowell Bowditch |
149 |