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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
75.1 Materiality and Literary Culture Tragic Epigraphy: Euripides’ Archelaus and IG I3 117 Andrea Giannotti 150
25.1 Greek Semantics Timotheus of Miletus’ Persae, 147-148: A New Possible Semantic Interpretation Milena Anfosso 150
44.2 Allusion and Intertext The ‘Modern’ Prometheus in Aristophanes’ Peace and Birds Samuel D Cooper 150
31.3 Epigraphic Approaches to Multilingualism and Multilingual Societies in the Ancient Mediterranean The Xanthos Trilingual and Beyond: Interlingual Patterns in Greek-Lycian-Aramaic Inscriptions Leon Battista Borsano 150
1.2 Late Antique Literary Developments The war with Gildo and the publication of the Letters of Symmachus Christopher Lougheed 150
43.1 Latin Hexameter Poetry The Voice of Nature and its Consolatory Force in Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura Clifford A. Robinson 150
84.1 Vergil The Virgilian Beech: The Creation of Italian Nostalgia in the Eclogues David Alan Wallace-Hare 150
28.1 Allegory Poetics and Symbol in Neoplatonic Texts The Use of Allegory in Late Neoplatonic Psychagogy James Ambury 150
42.2 Power and Politics in Late Antiquity The Three Accessions of Julian the Apostate: Social Power and the Question of Late Roman Imperial Legitimacy JaShong King 150
42.3 Power and Politics in Late Antiquity The Theodosian Code in its Christian Conceptual Frame Mark Letteney 150
5.3 Law Money and Politics The Temple of Artemis on Lemnos: Athenian Land Allotment and Imperial Banking in the Fifth Century BCE Tim Sorg 150
88.4 Contemporary Historiography: Convention Methodology and Innovation The Subalterns Speak: Remembering the Words of Caesar’s Officers Lydia Spielberg 150
26.1 Lightnings Talks 1: Pedagogy The Student Becomes the Classicist: Engaging and Empowering Students in the Classroom Molly Harris 150
55.2 Global Feminism and the Classics The Sisters of Semonides' Wives: Rethinking Female–Animal Kinship Margaret Day 150
56.5 Music and the Divine The Silent Gods of Lucretius Noah Davies-Mason 150
33.4 Feminist Re-Visionings: Twentieth-Century Women Writers and Classics The silencing of Laura Riding Elena Theodorakopoulos 150
62.5 Reconnecting the Classics The Ship of Theseus: A framework for intertextuality connecting literature, biology, and computation Pramit Chaudhuri and Joseph P. Dexter 150
39.6 What's Roma Got to Do with It? The secondary world of Plautinopolis Rachel Mazzara 150
72.1 Hellenistic Poetry The Same River Twice: The Anaurus-crossing(s) and Narrative Strategy in Apollonius' Argonautica Keith Penich 150
32.1 Hannibal's Legacy The Roman Senate in the Third Century BC Fred Drogula 150
12.1 The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students The Role of Parmenides’ Goddess as Θέα Δαίμων David Bicknell 150
17.1 Theorizing Africana Receptions The reception of St. Augustine in modern Maghrebian novels Anja Bettenworth 150
44.1 Allusion and Intertext The Reception of Sappho in Plato's Phaedrus in Light of the Expanded Text of Sappho 58 Mary R. Bachvarova 150
57.3 Political Thought in Latin Literature The Politics of Atomism in Cicero Matthew Gorey 150
1.4 Late Antique Literary Developments The Poet and the Virgin: Avitus of Vienne’s Ascetic Aesthetic David Ungvary 150
73.3 Greek Religion The Place of the Club-bearer: Thoughts on the New Festival Calendar from Arcadia Kyle W Mahoney 150
87.4 Language and Naming in Early Greek Philosophy The Physicality of Language in Gorgias and Heraclitus Luke Parker 150
28.4 Allegory Poetics and Symbol in Neoplatonic Texts The Philosophical Allegoresis of Plato and Scripture in Numenius, Origen and Amelius Ilaria Ramelli 150
26.7 Lightning Talks 1: Pedagogy The Pedagogy, Perils and Pitfalls of Graphic Novel in the Classroom Aaron L. Beek 150
56.2 Music and the Divine The Music of Sacrifice: Between Mortals and Immortals Pavlos Sfyroeras 150
44.6 Allusion and Intertext The Muses and Redacted Antiquity: Rodulfus Tortarius’ poetic adaptation of Valerius Maximus Kyle Conrau-Lewis 150
37.5 Writing the History of Epigraphy and Epigraphers The Method and Madness of Matteo Della Corte Holly Sypniewski 150
22.5 The Writing on the Wall: The Intersection of Flavian Literary and Material Culture The Memory of Fire and the Rebuilding of the City Salvador Bartera 150
93.1 Forms of Drama The meaning of the wave in the final scene of Euripides’s Iphigenia taurica: between traditional cult and innovative human ethics Marco Duranti 150
73.5 Greek Religion The lex sacra from Ptolemais Revisited. Maryline G. Parca 150
76.4 Where Does it End?: Limits on Imperial Authority in Late Antiquity The Kings as Imperial Models in the Fourth-Century Epitomators Jeremy Swist 150
67.4 Ancient Mediterranean Literatures The Invention of Greek "Literature" Ruth Scodel 150
1.5 Late Antique Literary Developments The Interdisciplinary Teacher: Augustine's "Contra Academicos" as a Dialogue about Rhetoric Stevie Hull 150
75.2 Materiality and Literary Culture The Imperial Bellerophon: Reading Archaic Tablets as Modern Books in the Second Sophistic Joseph Howley 150
76.2 Where Does it End?: Limits on Imperial Authority in Late Antiquity The Imperial Adventus: Evolving Dialogues between Emperor and City in the Third Century C.E. Shawn Ragan 150
2.6 Principles and Practices of Greek Historiography The Impact of Evidentiary Bias on Macro-Level Approaches to Greek History Scott Lawin Arcenas 150
93.5 Forms of Drama The Identity of Catullus the Mimographer John D. Morgan 150
61.4 Literature of Empire The Historiographic Nature of Lucianic Polemic in the Quomodo Historia Conscribenda Sit Luther Karper 150
50.2 The Romance of Reception The Greek Novel, ‘Asianic’ Style, and the Second Sophistic Lawrence Kim 150
71.1 Prospective Memory in Ancient Rome: Constructing the Future Through Text and Material Culture The Future of the Past: Fabius Pictor and Dionysios of Halicarnassos on the Pompa Circensis (Dion. Hal. Ant. Rom. 7.70-72) Jacob A. Latham 150
3.1 Roman Political Self-Representation The Funerary Monument of Lucius Munatius Plancus and Aristocratic Self-Representation Carolyn Tobin 150
1.3 Late Antique Literary Developments The Face of Vice: The Monsters of the 'Psychomachia' Kathleen M. Kirsch 150
57.2 Political Thought in Latin Literature The Exemplary Imperialism of Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War Rex Stem 150
10.3 Classical and Early Modern Epic: Comparative Approahces and New Perspectives The Epics of Lepanto: Between Tradition and Innovation Maxim Rigaux 150
55.3 Global Feminism and the Classics The Emancipation of the Soul: Gender and Body-Soul Dualism in Ancient Greek and Indian Philosophy. Elizabeth LaFray 150