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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
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