30.2 |
Material Girls |
Unveiling female feelings for objects: Deianeira and her ὄργανα in Sophocles’ Trachiniai |
Anne-Sophie Noel |
149 |
24.2 |
Professional Matters at Religiously Affiliated Institutions |
Presentation #2 |
Arum Park |
149 |
22.3 |
Deterritorializing Classics |
Minority and Becoming: Deleuze, Guattari, and the Case of Apuleius’ Metamorphoses |
Assaf Krebs |
149 |
64.4 |
Whose Homer? |
Subversion of the Homeric Simile in Pindar’s Victory Odes |
Asya C. Sigelman |
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 |
42.2 |
Resist Together |
“Harassment in Academe: Reflections and Coping/Resisting Strategies” |
Barbara Gold |
149 |
51.6 |
Dido in and after Vergil |
"From Epic to Opera to Dance and Back: Mark Morris Dances Dido" |
Barbara Leigh Clayton |
149 |
17.2 |
Hellenistic Poetry in its Cultural Context |
Inscriptional Conventions in Early Hellenistic Book-Label Epigram |
Barnaby Chesterton |
149 |
67.4 |
Coins and Trade |
Roman Coins and Long-Distance Movement. East to West |
Benjamin Hellings |
149 |
58.1 |
Global Classical Traditions |
The Classical Tradition and the Translation of Latin Poetry in Twentieth-Century China |
Bobby Xinyue |
149 |
23.5 |
The Sounds of War |
Towards a Thucydidean theory of affect |
Brad Hald |
149 |
73.2 |
Augustan Rome |
Regulating Bribery or Generosity? Augustus’ Laws on Ambitus |
Brahm H. Kleinman |
149 |
83.1 |
Historiography and Identity |
Interstitial Politics: Thucydides, Demosthenes, and the Athenian Character |
Branden D. Kosch |
149 |
46.4 |
Mind and Matter |
“Matter is not a principle.” Neopythagorean Attempts at Monism |
Brandon Zimmerman |
149 |
3.4 |
Herculaneum: New Technologies and New Discoveries in Art and Text |
Virtual Unwrapping of Herculaneum Material: Overcoming Remaining Challenges |
Brent Seales |
149 |
18.2 |
Foreign Policy |
Carthaginian Strategy and Expenses in the First Punic War |
Bret Devereaux |
149 |
28.6 |
Didactic Poetry |
Monsters Must Bear Monsters: Genealogical Continuity and Poetic Awareness in Theogony 287-94 and 979-83. |
Brett Stine |
149 |
36.1 |
Texts and Contexts: Learning from History |
Dialogues with History: The Platonic Picture of Critias and the Thirty |
Brian Bigio |
149 |
4.3 |
Creating Audiences in Didactic Poetry |
Didactic warfare: Military imagery and progressive exposure in Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura |
Brian Hill |
149 |
84.3 |
Getting the Joke |
The End of Juvenal Satire 1 and the Imitation of Lucilius and Horace |
Brian S. Hook |
149 |
19.3 |
The Politics of Linguistic Metaphors in Latin |
Speech as Medicine in Ciceronian Oratory |
Brian Walters |
149 |
10.1 |
Visions of Ancient Cities... |
Fragrant Temples: Scent and the Sacred Landscape |
Britta Ager |
149 |
56.4 |
Lyric from Greece to Rome |
Horace on the Hymnic Genre |
Brittney Szempruch |
149 |
75.2 |
Winning the People |
Modeling Crowd Behavior in Ancient Rome: Claques and Complex Adaptive Systems |
Bryan Brinkman |
149 |
34.4 |
The Future of Teaching Ancient Greek |
Sustaining a Secondary School Greek Program |
C. Emil Penarubia |
149 |
65.4 |
Livy and Tacitus |
Family, Land, and Freedom in Tacitus’ Agricola |
Caitlin Gillespie |
149 |
37.3 |
After the Ars: Later Ovid |
Ovid's viscera: Tristia 1.7 and Metamorphoses 8 |
Caitlin Hines |
149 |
9.3 |
Agency in Drama |
Choreographing Frenzy: Auletics, Agency, and the Body in Euripides’ Heracles |
Caleb Simone |
149 |
66.4 |
Epigraphy and Civic Identity |
Herodotus Reinscribed: The New Thebes Epigram and Croesus |
Cameron Pearson |
149 |
53.3 |
The World of Neo-Latin: Current Research |
A Neo-Latin Theological Bestiary of the Seventeenth Century |
Carl Springer |
149 |
19.2 |
The Politics of Linguistic Metaphors in Latin |
Going Underground: Linguistic Metaphors and the Politics of Varro’s De lingua Latina |
Carolyn MacDonald |
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 |
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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 |
1.2 |
Classics and Social Justice |
Engaging Minority Students: Modifying Pedagogical Practice for Social Justice |
Casey Moore |
149 |
84.4 |
Getting the Joke |
Summus Minimusque Poeta: Silent Epigram in Juvenal Satire 1.1-30 |
Catherine Keane |
149 |
60.4 |
Translation and Transmission: Mediating Classical Texts in the Early Modern World |
Neither Nasty nor Brutish, but Short: Thomas Hobbes’ Abbreviated Translation of Aristotle’s Rhetoric |
Charles McNamara |
149 |
45.3 |
Roman Republican Prose and its Afterlife |
Sallust and the Mytilenean Debate |
Charles Muntz |
149 |
13.2 |
Workshop on Outreach and the Function of the SCS Legates |
Initiatives in Georgia |
Charles Platter |
149 |
75.3 |
Winning the People |
Generic Formulae and Geographic Variation in the Tabulae Triumphales |
Charles W. Oughton |
149 |
17.1 |
Hellenistic Poetry in its Cultural Context |
The Exagoge of Ezekiel Tragicus in its political and historical context |
Chaya Cassano |
149 |
26.4 |
New Approaches to the Homeric Formula |
The Lives of Formulas: Linguistic Productivity and the Development of Epic Greek |
Chiara Bozzone |
149 |
57.3 |
Carthage and the Mediterranean |
Origin and development of Punic settlements in Sardinia until the age of Romanization |
Chiara Biasetti Fantauzzi |
149 |
46.1 |
Mind and Matter |
The Interaction between Mind and Soul in Empedocles’ Philosophy |
Chiara Ferella |
149 |
66.6 |
Epigraphy and Civic Identity |
Three Documents of the Koinon of the Cities in Pontus |
CHING-YUAN WU |
149 |
44.1 |
Letters in the Ancient World |
Foreign Anxiety in the Letters of Philostratus |
Chris Bingley |
149 |
54.1 |
Ritual and Religious Belief |
In God’s Army? Socialhistorical Aspects of Early Egyptian Monasticism |
Christian Barthel |
149 |
27.3 |
Elegiac Desires |
Female Networks in Ovid’s Epistulae ex Ponto 1-4 |
Christian Lehmann |
149 |
80.5 |
Reframing Alexandrology |
Creating a Commonplace: Alexander’s Visit to Jerusalem in Judeo-Christian Narratives |
Christian Thrue Djurslev |
149 |
38.2 |
Style and Rhetoric |
A Song of Dice and Ire: Games of Chance and Anger in Greek Oratory |
Christopher Dobbs |
149 |
51.5 |
Dido in and after Vergil |
"The Lamentations of Dido: Genre, Gender, and Character in Two Medieval Poems" |
Christopher Nappa |
149 |