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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
85.2 Medical Communities in the Ancient Mediterranean Medical Hellenicity in the Letters of Hippocrates Calloway Scott 150
4.3 Satire Memory, Origins, and Fiction in Juvenal’s Satire 3 Maya Sunita Chakravorty 150
18.2 Academic Mentoring in Classics Mentoring in Independent Schools Giselle Furlonge 150
34.3 Political Enculturation Metus Pyrrhi: The Effects of the Pyrrhic Invasion on Roman International Relations Gregory J. Callaghan 150
60.5 Herodotus and Thucydides Minos: A Problematic First Thalassocrat in Thucydides’ Archaeology Valerio Caldesi-Valeri 150
6.3 Mapping the Classical World since 1869: Past and Future Directions Modern Mapping Before Digitization Richard Talbert 150
56.3 Music and the Divine Movements Akin to the Soul’s: Human and Divine Mimēsis in Plato’s Music Spencer Klavan 150
31.6 Epigraphic Approaches to Multilingualism and Multilingual Societies in the Ancient Mediterranean Multiculturalism and Multilingualism in Written Practice: Western Sicily Thea Sommerschield 150
31.7 Epigraphic Approaches to Multilingualism and Multilingual Societies in the Ancient Mediterranean Multilingual Cityscapes: Language and Diversity in the Ancient City Olivia Elder 150
43.5 Latin Hexameter Poetry Nature's City: Nemea as urbs capta in Statius' Thebaid Adam Kozak 150
68.2 Ovid Studies: the Next Millennium New Directions in Ovidian Scholarship Sara Myers 150
72.4 Hellenistic Poetry Nicander’s Hymn to Attalus: Pergamene Panegyric Thomas James Nelson 150
36.7 Systems of Knowledge and Strategic Planning in Ancient Industries No Two are the Same: Stela Production in Ptolemaic and Roman Akhmim Emily Cole 150
64.5 Turning Queer: Queerness and the Trope Normal for Byzantium is Queer for Us Mark Masterson 150
78.4 Greek and Latin Linguistics Notes on Greek Comparatives Alexander Nikolaev 150
41.2 Centering the Margins Nuts & Bolts: Building the Foundations of an Inclusive Classroom Suzanne Lye 150
62.6 Reconnecting the Classics Object-Oriented Philology Patrick Burns 150
51.1 Lightning Talks 2: Poetry and Language Of hornets and humans: the etymology of *anthropos* Richard Janko 150
52.3 Greek Language One γένος or Two? Embracing Paradox in Pindar’s Nemean 6.1 Peter Moench 150
26.3 Lightning Talks 1: Pedagogy Open Access Pedagogy: Seeking a Sustainable Model Amy R. Cohen 150
63.1 Aesthetics and Ephemerality Open-ended ἐφήμερος Felix Budelmann 150
16.5 From APA to SCS: 150 Years of Professional Classics in North America Opening the Gates: The American Philological Association/Society for Classical Studies 1970-2019 Ward Briggs 150
AIA-SCS Poster Session Opening up the Ancient Mediterranean World (through Unicode and Fonts) Deborah (Debbie) W Anderson 150
26.8 Lightning Talks 1: Pedagogy Operation #TeachClassics: sharing successful strategies from the UK for boosting Classics teaching in high schools Arlene Holmes-Henderson 150
72.3 Hellenistic Poetry Organizing Snakes: Nicander’s Literary and Biological Catalog Kathryn Dorothy Wilson 150
40.3 Podcasting the Classics Outside the Gaze: Podcasting Ancient Rome as Woman Scholars Peta Greenfield 150
68.4 Ovid Studies: the Next Millennium Ovid In and After Exile: Modern Fiction on Ovid outside Rome Alison Keith 150
68.5 Ovid Studies: the Next Millennium Ovid in the #MeToo Era Daniel Libatique 150
30.2 Ovid Ovid’s Cadmus, Herculean Cattle-Thief? Andrew C. Ficklin 150
8.3 Epic Gods Imperial City: Religion and Ritual in Latin Epic from Beginnings to Late Antiquity Pallas Primamque Deorum: Minerva in Flavian Epic and Religion Kira Jones 150
69.2 New Directions in Isiac Studies Paper #1: The Cult of Isis, from ‘Oriental’ to Global Laurent Bricault 150
69.3 New Directions in Isiac Studies Paper #2: In the Guise of Isis: Visual Symbols and Constructing Identity Richard Veymiers 150
69.4 New Directions in Isiac Studies Paper #3: Where Art Meets Text: Potent Words and Vivid Images in the Isiac Cults Molly Swetnam-Burland 150
69.5 New Directions in Isiac Studies Paper #4: The Afterlife of Egypt in Early Christian Apologetics Eleni Manolaraki 150
69.6 New Directions in Isiac Studies Paper #5: Origins, Dialogues, and Identities: Shifting Perspectives on Greek Hymns to Egyptian Gods Ian Moyer 150
87.3 Language and Naming in Early Greek Philosophy Parmenides on language and the language of Parmenides Shaul Tor 150
87.2 Language and Naming in Early Greek Philosophy Parmenides' Alētheia in Anaxagoras and Empedocles Rose Cherubin 150
55.5 Global Feminism and the Classics Past, Present, Future: Pathways to a More Connected Classics Hilary J.C. Lehmann 150
5.6 Law Money and Politics Patterns in Anti-Fiscal Revolts of the Julio-Claudian Period Jared Kreiner 150
59.4 A Century of Translating Poetry Performative Translations of Lucretius and Catullus Rodrigo Tadeu Gonçalves 150
61.3 Literature of Empire Phaedrus’s Double Dowry: Laughter and Joking in the Fabulae Aesopiae Kristin Mann 150
62.3 Reconnecting the Classics Philology and the Future of Work Gregory Crane 150
39.3 What's Roma Got to Do with It? Plautus at the Ludi Megalenses: Defining Romanitas in Pseudolus Seth Jeppesen 150
80.4 Responses to Environmental Change in the Roman World Plus Ça Change: Climate and Roman Agronomy on Changing Agricultural Landscapes Margaret Clark 150
14.3 Greek Political Thought Plutarch’s Hellish Cures for Ardiaeus: The Myth of Thespesius and the Occlusion of Plato’s ‘Incurables’ Collin Miles Hilton 150
40.6 Podcasting the Classics Pod Save the Classics: Using Podcasts in the Secondary Classroom Andrew J. Carroll 150
9.4 Truth to Power: Literary Rhetorical and Philosophical Responses to Autocratic Rule in the Roman Empire Poetics of Political Fear: Lucan and the Neronian Age of Anxiety Irene Morrison-Moncure 150
72.6 Hellenistic Poetry Poets and lovers: the remedy for love in Theocritus’ Idyll 11 and Hermesianax’s fr. 7 P Maria Gaki 150
9.2 Truth to Power: Literary Rhetorical and Philosophical Responses to Autocratic Rule in the Roman Empire Political Παρρησία in Plutarch: When Does It Work? Brad Buszard 150
65.4 The Digital Latin Library Pragmatic or Pure? Two Experiments in Editing Cynthia Damon 150