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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
38.3 Hellenistic Poetry Text and Image in Time and Space: Reading Simias’ Wings and Axe Brian D McPhee 151
38.4 Hellenistic Poetry Two Sides on Corinth: The Cultural Stakes of Epigram ca. 102 BCE James Faulkner 151
38.5 Hellenistic Poetry The Hellenistic Pedigree of Lucretius' Honeyed Cup Brian P Hill 151
39.1 Numismatics Heraclean Coinage: The Italiote League between Polybius and Diodorus Parrish Elizabeth Wright 151
39.2 Numismatics Coins, Continuity, and Change: “Hellenization” in the Post-Seleucid Levant Tal A. Ish-Shalom 151
39.3 Numismatics A Coin’s Eye View of Roman Imperialism Marsha McCoy 151
39.4 Numismatics The Hadrianic Revolution of the Coin Legend Sven Betjes 151
40.1 The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students The Suffering Man and House: The Centrality of Human Misery in the Odyssey Joseph Slama 151
40.2 The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students An Opportunity for Non-Existence: The Foreigner in the Hellenic World Samuel G. H. Powell 151
40.3 The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students Lucretius’ Legacy in Mathematics: Past and Present Resonances Emma Clifton 151
40.4 The Next Generation: Papers by Undergraduate Classics Students A Philosophy of Paradox in Augustine's Confessions Phoebe Wing 151
41.2 Late Antique Textualities Text and Paratext: Reading the Emperor Julian via Libanius Alan Ross 151
41.3 Late Antique Textualities Gennadius and Jerome: Discontinuity in the De viris illustribus Tradition Christopher Blunda 151
41.4 Late Antique Textualities Why Is There So Much Varro in the City of God? Andrew Horne 151
41.5 Late Antique Textualities Romanitas between 'Pagans' and Christians: Christian Invective against Late Antique Roman Traditional Religions Jacob Latham 151
42.2 Classics Graduate Education in the 21st Century POST-BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS FOR THE 21st CENTURY Amy Richlin 151
42.3 Classics Graduate Education in the 21st Century Developing a Graduate-Level Pedagogy Course: A Test Case at Florida State University Michael Furman 151
42.4 Classics Graduate Education in the 21st Century Distance Technology and Graduate Classics Education Velvet Yates 151
43.2 Citizenship Migration and Identity Environment-based Identity and Athenian Anti-Immigrant Policies in the Classical Period Rebecca Futo Kennedy 151
43.3 Citizenship Migration and Identity Power Struggles: Neaira and the Threat to Citizenship Naomi Campa 151
43.4 Citizenship Migration and Identity Plataean Citizenship: Dual Identities Mary Jean McNamara 151
43.5 Citizenship Migration and Identity Immigration and Exclusion: A Comparative Study Jennifer Roberts 151
45.1 Roman Cultural History Defining Neighborliness in Republican Rome: Plautus’ Mercator Jordan Reed Rogers 151
45.2 Roman Cultural History A Pastoral Pathicus? Juv. Sat. 9, Verg. Ecl. 2, and Patronage at Rome Cait Monroe Mongrain 151
45.3 Roman Cultural History Slaves and Liberti in Roman Military Inscriptions, 1st-3rd c. CE Adrian C Linden-High 151
45.4 Roman Cultural History A Second Coming of Age: Ritual Shaving as a Roman Rite of Passage Timothy M Warnock 151
46.1 Ecocriticism Eco-criticism and the Wanderings of Odysseus Samuel Cooper 151
46.2 Ecocriticism Seeing the Trees: Reading Pindar in the Anthropocene Kyle Sanders 151
46.3 Ecocriticism Retelling Rome’s environmental history: Pliny’s Natural History 18 and Columella’s De Re Rustica 1-3 Katherine Beydler 151
47.1 The Lives of Books Imagining tablets and unseeing secretaries: real and imagined logistics of Roman literary production Joseph A Howley 151
47.2 The Lives of Books The Ancient Entomological Bookworm: A New Chapter in the Shelf Life of Books Cat Lambert 151
47.3 The Lives of Books Which classics come in red and green? The creation of the Loeb Classical Library canon. Mirte Liebregts 151
48.1 Chorality Whirling in Their Midst: Choral Intonations in the Iliad Amy N Hendricks 151
48.2 Chorality The Chorus Leader in Early Hexameter Poetry Emmanuel Aprilakis 151
48.3 Chorality Male Lament and the Symposium Gregory Jones 151
48.4 Chorality Choral identity and the slave trade in 5th century Athens. Aaron J Beck-Schachter 151
49.1 Latin Poetics and Poetic Theory Neoteric Questions Jesse Hill 151
49.2 Latin Poetics and Poetic Theory Philodemean Poetics in Horace, Satires 1.2 John Svarlien 151
49.3 Latin Poetics and Poetic Theory ‘Poeticness’ as a Continuous Variable: Rethinking Prosaism in Horace Odes 4.9 Patrick J. Burns 151
49.4 Latin Poetics and Poetic Theory The Poetics of Wormwood: Bitter Botany in Lucretius and Ovid Paul Hay 151
50.1 Literary Banquets of the Imperial Era “Always and Everywhere:” Early Greek Poetry, Local Identities, and the Universal Homer in Plutarch’s Symposia David Driscoll 151
50.2 Literary Banquets of the Imperial Era Theognis at Dinner: Metasympotics through Time Sara De Martin 151
50.3 Literary Banquets of the Imperial Era Macrobius’ Misreadings: Exploring Plato’s Symposium in the Late Antique Latin West Katherine Krauss 151
50.4 Literary Banquets of the Imperial Era Gellius’ Convivial Scenes and Roman Intellectual Identity in the Noctes Atticae Scott J. DiGiulio 151
50.5 Literary Banquets of the Imperial Era On Having Many Acquaintances: Friend-Making in Table Talk Bryant Kirkland 151
51.2 Problems in Performance: Failure in Classical Reception Studies Discomfort in Performance? Aigeus Seduced in Euripides' Medea Ronald J. J. Blankenborg 151
51.3 Problems in Performance: Failure in Classical Reception Studies Euripides, Ultra-Moderniste: H.D. and Avant-Garde Failure Kay Gabriel 151
51.4 Problems in Performance: Failure in Classical Reception Studies Bernini's Two Theatres and the Trauma of Classical Reception in Seventeenth-Century Rome Edmund V. Thomas 151
51.5 Problems in Performance: Failure in Classical Reception Studies The Birds Doesn't Take Off: Aristophanes' Victorian Burlesque and Why It Failed Peter Swallow 151
51.6 Problems in Performance: Failure in Classical Reception Studies Challenging Expectations: The notorious productions of Peter Sellars’ Ajax and Anatoly Vasiliev’s Medea Marios Kallos 151