33.1 |
Performing Problem Plays |
The Performance of Ezekiel’s Exagoge Re-Addressed |
Jonathan MacLellan |
149 |
33.2 |
Performing Problem Plays |
Prometheus Bound in a Sicilian Performance Context |
Colleen Kron |
149 |
33.3 |
Performing Problem Plays |
Burning Down the Fifth-Century Stage |
Daniel Anderson |
149 |
33.4 |
Performing Problem Plays |
What Chorus? Using Performance to Appreciate the Chorus of Menander’s Dyskolos |
Emmanuel Aprilakis |
149 |
31.2 |
New Age Servius |
How Servius Dealt with Variant Readings in the Text of Virgil |
E. Kopff |
149 |
31.3 |
New Age Servius |
Evidence from Servius on the Use of Greek Models by Virgil and his Commentators |
Joseph Farrell |
149 |
31.4 |
New Age Servius |
Servius Redux |
James Brusuelas |
149 |
31.5 |
New Age Servius |
Modeling Servius for the Digital Latin Library |
Hugh Cayless |
149 |
30.1 |
Material Girls |
Procne, Philomela and the Voice of the Peplos |
Stamatia Dova |
149 |
30.2 |
Material Girls |
Unveiling female feelings for objects: Deianeira and her ὄργανα in Sophocles’ Trachiniai |
Anne-Sophie Noel |
149 |
30.3 |
Material Girls |
Binding Male Sexuality: Tacility and Female Autonomy in Ancient Greek Curse Tablets |
Teresa Yates |
149 |
30.4 |
Material Girls |
Of Soleae and Self-Fashioning: Roman Women’s Shoes from Vindolanda to Sidi Ghrib |
Hérica Valladares |
149 |
30.5 |
Material Girls |
Ritual Implements and the Construction of Identity for Roman Women |
Anne Truetzel |
149 |
30.6 |
Material Girls |
Butcher Blocks, Vegetable Stands, and Home-Cooked Food: Resisting Gender and Class Constructions in the Roman World |
Mira Green |
149 |
29.5 |
Language and Linguistics |
Distinguishing between concrete and abstract nouns: a terminological innovation in Herodian? |
Stephanie Roussou |
149 |
29.4 |
Language and Linguistics |
When is a queen truly a queen: the term basileia in Greek literature |
Duane Roller |
149 |
29.3 |
Language and Linguistics |
Spoken Greek and the work of notaries in the Acts of the Council of Chalcedon |
Tommaso Mari |
149 |
29.2 |
Language and Linguistics |
Greek, Latin, Roman: Language and Identity in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages |
Erik Ellis |
149 |
29.1 |
Language and Linguistics |
Xylander’s Latin Translation of Marcus Aurelius |
Peter Anderson |
149 |
27.6 |
Elegiac Desires |
Roman Elegy Remixed: Gender and Genre in Catalepton 4 |
Nicole Taynton |
149 |
27.3 |
Elegiac Desires |
Female Networks in Ovid’s Epistulae ex Ponto 1-4 |
Christian Lehmann |
149 |
27.1 |
Elegiac Desires |
The Naso Equilibrium: Game Theory and the Game of Love in the Ars Amatoria |
E.Del Chrol |
149 |
27.2 |
Elegiac Desires |
Ovid's Enchanted Ring Poem: Amores 2.15 |
Julie Laskaris |
149 |
27.4 |
Elegiac Desires |
Horace, Cinara, and the Elegiac Discourse of Desire |
Aaron Palmore |
149 |
27.5 |
Elegiac Desires |
Propertius, Martial and the Monobiblos |
Justin Stover |
149 |
26.5 |
New Approaches to the Homeric Formula |
“Intraformularity” in epos |
Adrian Kelly |
149 |
26.2 |
New Approaches to the Homeric Formula |
“Even the Epithets are Necessary”: Ancient Approaches to ‘Illogical’ Homeric Epithets |
William Beck |
149 |
26.3 |
New Approaches to the Homeric Formula |
Folkloristic Perspectives on Why Poets and Audiences Like Shared Formulas |
Jonathan Ready |
149 |
26.4 |
New Approaches to the Homeric Formula |
The Lives of Formulas: Linguistic Productivity and the Development of Epic Greek |
Chiara Bozzone |
149 |
25.1 |
Slavery and Sexuality in Antiquity |
Strategies of Control: The Rationale of Classical Athenian Slave-Owners in Dictating the Sexual Lives of their Slaves |
Jason Porter |
149 |
25.2 |
Slavery and Sexuality in Antiquity |
Dangerous Liaisons: Sex, Slavery, and Violence in Classical Athens |
Allison Glazebrook |
149 |
25.3 |
Slavery and Sexuality in Antiquity |
“The Natural Savagery of Slaves”? Slaves as Sexual Aggressors in Revolt Narratives |
Katharine Huemoeller |
149 |
25.4 |
Slavery and Sexuality in Antiquity |
Recovering Publilius: Male Slave Rape and Social Reform |
Anise Strong |
149 |
25.5 |
Slavery and Sexuality in Antiquity |
Psyche Ancilla: Apuleius’ Cupid and Psyche Tale as an Ancient Slave Narrative |
William Owens |
149 |
25.6 |
Slavery and Sexuality in Antiquity |
Minding the Mistress: The Household Power Struggle to Control Female Slave Sexuality in the Ancient Mediterranean |
Kathy Gaca |
149 |
24.1 |
Professional Matters at Religiously Affiliated Institutions |
Presentation #1 |
Julia Hejduk |
149 |
24.2 |
Professional Matters at Religiously Affiliated Institutions |
Presentation #2 |
Arum Park |
149 |
24.3 |
Professional Matters at Religiously Affiliated Institutions |
Presentation #3 |
Anne Groton |
149 |
24.4 |
Professional Matters at Religiously Affiliated Institutions |
Presentation #4 |
Alexander Loney |
149 |
24.5 |
Professional Matters at Religiously Affiliated Institutions |
Presentation #5 |
Alexander Sens |
149 |
23.2 |
The Sounds of War |
What Brought the Walls of Jericho Down? |
Andreas Kramarz |
149 |
23.3 |
The Sounds of War |
Loud trumpets and low bodies |
Sarah Nooter |
149 |
23.4 |
The Sounds of War |
Martem Accendere Cantu: Trumpets and Bloodlust in Hellenistic Aesthetics |
Spencer Klavan |
149 |
23.5 |
The Sounds of War |
Towards a Thucydidean theory of affect |
Brad Hald |
149 |
23.6 |
The Sounds of War |
Civil War in the Key of Caesar: Traumatic Soundscapes in Lucan |
Mark Thorne |
149 |
22.6 |
Deterritorializing Classics |
Animal Revolt and Lines of Flight in Lucretius Book Five |
Richard Hutchins |
149 |
22.5 |
Deterritorializing Classics |
Back on Circe’s Island: Becoming-Animal with Deleuze and Guattari |
Michiel van Veldhuizen |
149 |
22.3 |
Deterritorializing Classics |
Minority and Becoming: Deleuze, Guattari, and the Case of Apuleius’ Metamorphoses |
Assaf Krebs |
149 |
22.4 |
Deterritorializing Classics |
Euripidean Assemblages |
Nancy Worman |
149 |
22.2 |
Deterritorializing Classics |
Αἰών as Virtual Multiplicity: Durational Thinking in Heraclitus and Empedocles |
Richard Ellis |
149 |