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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
60.5 Herodotus and Thucydides Minos: A Problematic First Thalassocrat in Thucydides’ Archaeology Valerio Caldesi-Valeri 150
60.4 Herodotus and Thucydides Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Zoology and Ecology in Herodotus’ Histories Colin MacCormack 150
60.3 Herodotus and Thucydides Apotropaic Lions in Herodotus David Branscome 150
60.2 Herodotus and Thucydides Amplifying prestige: Herodotus and the Lindian Chronicle in 99 BCE Simone Oppen 150
60.1 Herodotus and Thucydides The Dreams of Xerxes, Revisited: Herodotus 7.12-18 and the Role of Religious Ideology in the Second Persian Invasion of Greece Ronnie Shi 150
59.5 A Century of Translating Poetry Faithless: Gender bias and translating the classics Emily Wilson 150
59.4 A Century of Translating Poetry Performative Translations of Lucretius and Catullus Rodrigo Tadeu Gonçalves 150
59.3 A Century of Translating Poetry “Tools” of the Trade: Euphemism and Dysphemism in Modern English Translations of Catullus Tori Lee 150
59.2 A Century of Translating Poetry Quisque suos patimur manes: Trends in Literary Translation of the Classics Rachel Hadas 150
59.1 A Century of Translating Poetry “Exquisite classics in simple English prose”: Theory and Practice in the Poets’ Translation Series (1915-1920) Elizabeth Vandiver 150
58.5 Ancient Drama / New World "Why We Build the Wall": Hadestown in Trump's America Claire Catenaccio 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
58.3 Ancient Drama / New World Textual Ruins: The Form of Memory in José Watanabe's Antigona Cristina Perez 150
58.2 Ancient Drama / New World Antigone: Anastrophe in Griselda Gambaro’s Antígona furiosa Charles Pletcher 150
57.6 Political Thought in Latin Literature Senecan Politics on Stage Lisl Walsh 150
57.5 Political Thought in Latin Literature Seneca's Oedipus and the Limits of Knowledge in Politics Harriet Fertik 150
57.4 Political Thought in Latin Literature Roman Republicanism, Memory, and Identity: Cicero's De Re Publica Marsha McCoy 150
57.3 Political Thought in Latin Literature The Politics of Atomism in Cicero Matthew Gorey 150
57.2 Political Thought in Latin Literature The Exemplary Imperialism of Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War Rex Stem 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
56.5 Music and the Divine The Silent Gods of Lucretius Noah Davies-Mason 150
56.4 Music and the Divine Eudoxus of Cnidus on Consonance, Reason/Ratio, and Divine Pleasure Victor Gysembergh 150
56.3 Music and the Divine Movements Akin to the Soul’s: Human and Divine Mimēsis in Plato’s Music Spencer Klavan 150
56.2 Music and the Divine The Music of Sacrifice: Between Mortals and Immortals Pavlos Sfyroeras 150
55.5 Global Feminism and the Classics Past, Present, Future: Pathways to a More Connected Classics Hilary J.C. Lehmann 150
55.4 Global Feminism and the Classics Mapping the Intersection of Greek and Jewish Identity in Josephus’ Against Apion Sarah Christine Teets 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
55.2 Global Feminism and the Classics The Sisters of Semonides' Wives: Rethinking Female–Animal Kinship Margaret Day 150
54.1 Thesaurus Linguae Latinae: A Practical Guide for Users Presentation Kathleen Coleman 150
53.4 Horace and his Legacy Ursine Poetics in Horace and the Classical Tradition Aaron Kachuck 150
53.3 Horace and his Legacy Horace the Communist: Marx’s Capital as Satire Katherine Wasdin 150
53.2 Horace and his Legacy Deus nobis haec otia fecit: Illusions of Otium at the End of the Republic Alicia Matz 150
53.1 Horace and his Legacy Teucer, Twofold: Echoes and exempla in Odes 1.7 Edgar Adrián García 150
52.4 Greek Language Let All Marvel at This Stele: Complexity and Performance in the Shem/Antipatros Stele of the Kerameikos Justin S. Miller 150
52.3 Greek Language One γένος or Two? Embracing Paradox in Pindar’s Nemean 6.1 Peter Moench 150
52.2 Greek Language Preeminence and Prepositional Thinking in Sappho Andres Matlock 150
52.1 Greek Language “Easily He Wielded It”: Paronomasia in Homer’s Lexical Ring Structures Megan O'Donald 150
51.5 Lightning Talks 2: Poetry and Language PREPARING THE ELEGIAC DIDO: AMATORY LANGUAGE IN AENEID 1.343-352 Robert John Sklenar 150
51.4 Lightning Talks 2: Poetry and Language Distributed Agency in Tragic Social Networks Francesca Spiegel 150
51.3 Lightning Talks 2: Poetry and Language East versus West in the Lyrics of Ibycus William Tortorelli 150
51.2 Lightning Talks 2: Poetry and Language Archilochus fr. 93a W: Musical Diplomacy on Thasos? Timothy C Power 150
51.1 Lightning Talks 2: Poetry and Language Of hornets and humans: the etymology of *anthropos* Richard Janko 150
50.5 The Romance of Reception Beyond the Ethnicity of Fragments Yvona Trnka-Amrhein 150
50.4 The Romance of Reception “Full of Marvels:” The Early Modern Reception of Heliodorus and the New World Robert L. Cioffi 150
50.3 The Romance of Reception The Early Reception of Achilles Tatius and Modern Views of Ancient Prose Fiction Stephen M. Trzaskoma 150
50.2 The Romance of Reception The Greek Novel, ‘Asianic’ Style, and the Second Sophistic Lawrence Kim 150
49.4 Contagious Narrative Disease in Virgil and Edwidge Danticat's "The Farming of Bones" Julia Nelson Hawkins 150
49.3 Contagious Narrative Rivalry, Repetition, and the Language of Pestilence in Lucan’s Bellum Civile Hunter H. Gardner 150
49.2 Contagious Narrative Unnamed Victims and Named Survivors in Greek Plague Narratives Jennifer B. Clarke Kosak 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