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 |
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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 |