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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
52.2 Greek Language Preeminence and Prepositional Thinking in Sappho Andres Matlock 150
51.5 Lightning Talks 2: Poetry and Language PREPARING THE ELEGIAC DIDO: AMATORY LANGUAGE IN AENEID 1.343-352 Robert John Sklenar 150
54.1 Thesaurus Linguae Latinae: A Practical Guide for Users Presentation Kathleen Coleman 150
28.3 Allegory Poetics and Symbol in Neoplatonic Texts Proclus on Analogy Matteo Milesi 150
23.4 Attic Oratory Prognosis as a Measure of Excellence: Medical Language in Demosthenes’ On the Crown Allison E Das 150
3.3 Roman Political Self-Representation Proletarian Tobacco and Augustan Wine John Alexander Lobur 150
5.1 Law Money and Politics Public Finance in Archaic Crete? The Poinikastas of Datala Revisited Evan J Vance 150
77.1 Herculaneum: Works in Progress Qui carbone rudi putrique creta scribit: The Charcoal Graffiti of Herculaneum Jacqueline DiBiasie-Sammons 150
61.6 Literature of Empire Quintus of Smyrna and Hesiod Colin Pang 150
59.2 A Century of Translating Poetry Quisque suos patimur manes: Trends in Literary Translation of the Classics Rachel Hadas 150
92.1 Homer and Hesiod Raising the Dead: The Assyrian Empire as Political Background for Odysseus’ Descent to the Underworld Marcus Daniel Ziemann 150
33.3 Feminist Re-Visionings: Twentieth-Century Women Writers and Classics Re-visioning Classics: Adrienne Rich and the Critique of “Old Texts” Emily Hauser 150
17.2 Theorizing Africana Receptions Reader-Response to Racism: Audre Lorde and Seneca on Anger Ellen Cole Lee 150
91.3 Ethics and Morality in Latin Philosophy Reading as Training: Seneca’s Didactic Technique in De Beneficiis Scott A. Lepisto 150
23.2 Attic Oratory Reapportioning Honors: Intertextuality in Against Leptines Mitchell H. Parks 150
92.5 Homer and Hesiod Reassessing the Evidence for Zenodotus’ “Cretan Odyssey” Bill Beck 150
15.4 Playing with Time Rebuilding Rome: Reading Ovid’s Fasti as a Chronological History of the City of Rome Samuel L. Kindick 150
62.2 Reconnecting the Classics Reconnecting the Classics: The Vocation and the Vocations in the 21st Century Christopher Blackwell 150
58.4 Ancient Drama / New World Reimagining Creon and his Daughter in Euripides' Medea: Armida as Queen of the Barrio in Luis Alfaro's Mojada Laurialan Blake Reitzammer 150
71.2 Prospective Memory in Ancient Rome: Constructing the Future Through Text and Material Culture Remembering to Mourn in Tacitus' Annals: Germanicus' Death and the Shape of Grief Aaron M. Seider 150
48.4 Searching for the Cinaedus in Classical Antiquity Representing the cinaedus in Roman Visual Culture John R. Clarke 150
37.6 Writing the History of Epigraphy and Epigraphers Res Gestae: The Queen of Inscriptions and the History of Epigraphers Morgan Palmer 150
72.5 Hellenistic Poetry Resonant Presence in Callimachus’ Hymn to Apollo Stephen White 150
29.1 African Americans and the Classics by Margaret Malamud Response to Margaret Malamud, African Americans and the Classics: Antiquity, Abolition and Activism Shelley Haley 150
29.2 African Americans and the Classics by Margaret Malamud Response to Margaret Malamud, African Americans and the Classics: Antiquity, Abolition and Activism Daniel R. Moy 150
29.3 African Americans and the Classics by Margaret Malamud Response to Margaret Malamud, African Americans and the Classics: Antiquity, Abolition and Activism Heidi Morse 150
78.1 Greek and Latin Linguistics Rethinking discourse segmentation in Herodotus and Thucydides Anna Bonifazi 150
91.6 Ethics and Morality in Latin Philosophy Rethinking Morality: A Senecan Shift in Stoic Sexual Ethics? Joshua M Reno 150
49.3 Contagious Narrative Rivalry, Repetition, and the Language of Pestilence in Lucan’s Bellum Civile Hunter H. Gardner 150
9.3 Truth to Power: Literary Rhetorical and Philosophical Responses to Autocratic Rule in the Roman Empire Roman Governors, "Greek Failings," and the Political World of Plutarch and Dio Chrysostom Christopher Fuhrmann 150
57.4 Political Thought in Latin Literature Roman Republicanism, Memory, and Identity: Cicero's De Re Publica Marsha McCoy 150
6.6 Mapping the Classical World since 1869: Past and Future Directions Rome’s Marble Plan: Progress and Prospects Elizabeth Wolfram Thrill 150
49.1 Contagious Narrative Routes of the Plague in Homer’s Iliad, Sophocles’ Oedipus the King and Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War Pantelis Michelakis 150
46.5 Thirty Years of the Jeweled Style: Reassessing Late Antique Poetry Run the Jewels: The Prehistory of the Jeweled Style Ian Fielding 150
8.2 Epic Gods Imperial City: Religion and Ritual in Latin Epic from Beginnings to Late Antiquity Sacrificial Acrostics and the Fall of Great Cities in Latin Epic Julia Hejduk 150
19.4 The Cosmic-Text: Metapoetics and Philosophy in Latin Literature Sailing the High(er) Seas: Manilius’s Celestial Traces in Valerius Flaccus’s Argonautica Darcy Krasne 150
76.5 Where Does it End?: Limits on Imperial Authority in Late Antiquity Samaritans, Regional Coalition, and the Limits of Imperial Authority in Late Antique Palestine Matt Chalmers 150
79.5 Neo-Latin in a Global Context: Current Approaches Sannazaro’s Pastoral Seascape Joshua Patch 150
5.5 Law Money and Politics Satchmo in Macedon? Re-Framing Euripides' Macedonian "Exile" Dennis R Alley 150
4.5 Satire Satire and Epic: The Case of Statius' Thebaid Thomas J Bolt 150
18.1 Academic Mentoring in Classics School Without Walls Internship Program Jane Brinley 150
35.4 Rome and the Americas Seeing Rome in the Andes: Inca architectural history and classical antiquity Stella Nair 150
93.3 Forms of Drama Seneca Tragicus?: Comic Elements in Seneca’s Troades Andrew R. Lund 150
57.5 Political Thought in Latin Literature Seneca's Oedipus and the Limits of Knowledge in Politics Harriet Fertik 150
57.6 Political Thought in Latin Literature Senecan Politics on Stage Lisl Walsh 150
42.1 Power and Politics in Late Antiquity Servants? or Usurpers?: Evaluation of the Bureaucratization Under Constantius II from A Comparative Perspective Chenye Shi 150
32.6 Hannibal's Legacy Sicily and the Second Punic War: The (Re)Organisation of Rome’s First Province John Serrati 150
56.6 Music and the Divine Singing for the Gods under the Empire: Music and the Divine in the Age of Aelius Aristides Francesca Modini 150
34.1 Political Enculturation Social Mobility and Athletics in Archaic Greece Cameron Glaser Pearson 150
91.1 Ethics and Morality in Latin Philosophy Socrates and Plato's Socrates in Cicero's Academica Matthew R Watton 150