30.2 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
Roman Attitude Towards Peregrine Marriage in Egypt Before and After 212 AD |
Arnaud Besson |
151 |
30.3 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
P.Tebt.Med.dem: An Unpublished Demotic Medical Compendium from Tebtunis |
Amber Jacob |
151 |
30.4 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
Climate Science and Ptolemaic Egypt |
Joseph Morgan |
151 |
30.5 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
The Impact of Labour and Mobility on Family Structures in Roman Egypt |
Elizabeth Nabney |
151 |
30.6 |
Culture and Society in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt |
An Unpublished Papyrus from the Coptic “Wizard’s Hoard” |
Roxanne Sarrazin |
151 |
2.3 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Ἔρυκε Καλυψώ: an Etymologizing Pair? |
Andrew Merritt |
151 |
2.4 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Ares πολισσόος (Homeric Hymn 8.2): A New Interpretation |
Laura Massetti |
151 |
2.5 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Non-Conventional, Non-Formulaic, and Recent Linguistic Features in Homeric Epics |
Sara Kaczko |
151 |
2.1 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
Noun Incorporation in Ancient Greek? |
Nadav Asraf |
151 |
2.2 |
Greek and Latin Linguistics |
The Etymologies of ἄπειρος |
Thomas Davies |
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 |
10.1 |
Meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy |
Eris in the Guise of Stasis in Aristotle’s Politics |
John Mulhern |
151 |
10.2 |
Meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy |
Zeno Peripateticus? Cicero’s Rhetorical Philosophy in De Officiis |
Michael Vazquez |
151 |
10.3 |
Meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy |
Stoic Philosophy and Its Parts in Two Analogies |
Robin Weiss |
151 |
38.1 |
Hellenistic Poetry |
Here Comes the Bride: Brokering Female Patronage in Callimachus’ Victoria Berenices |
Brett Evans |
151 |
38.2 |
Hellenistic Poetry |
Which Came First: Intentional Anachronism in Callimachus' Iambus 1 |
Laura Marshall |
151 |
38.5 |
Hellenistic Poetry |
The Hellenistic Pedigree of Lucretius' Honeyed Cup |
Brian P Hill |
151 |
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 |
1.5 |
Evaluating Scholarship: Digital and Traditional |
Grant Awards as Pre-Publication Review |
Sheila Brennan |
151 |
1.1 |
Evaluating Scholarship: Digital and Traditional |
Evaluating Digital Scholarship on its Own Terms: A Case Study |
Samuel Huskey |
151 |
1.2 |
Evaluating Scholarship: Digital and Traditional |
Evaluating Digital and Traditional Scholarship |
Gregory Crane |
151 |
1.3 |
Evaluating Scholarship: Digital and Traditional |
Linking, publishing and evaluating language resources: The “LiLa: Linking Latin” project |
Francesco Mambrini |
151 |
1.4 |
Evaluating Scholarship: Digital and Traditional |
Your Personnel Committee Has Questions |
Christopher Francese |
151 |
3.2 |
Blurring the Boundaries: Interactions between the Living and the Dead in the Roman World |
Mapping Funerary Monuments in the Periphery of Imperial Rome |
Dorian Borbonus |
151 |
3.3 |
Blurring the Boundaries: Interactions between the Living and the Dead in the Roman World |
Death, Pollution, and Roman Social Life |
Allison Emmerson |
151 |
3.4 |
Blurring the Boundaries: Interactions between the Living and the Dead in the Roman World |
Not Set in Stone: Provisions for Roman Grave Reuse |
Liana Brent |
151 |
3.5 |
Blurring the Boundaries: Interactions between the Living and the Dead in the Roman World |
Transgressing the Dead in Ancient and Renaissance Rome |
Mario Erasmo |
151 |
4.1 |
Imperial Virgil |
“Aeneas, Hercules, and Augustus: the Ambiguous Heroes of Virgil’s Aeneid” |
Patricia Craig |
151 |
4.2 |
Imperial Virgil |
"Imperial Venus Venatrix in the Aeneid” |
David West |
151 |
4.3 |
Imperial Virgil |
“Virgil's Teachings: Competitive Ecphrasis in Stat. Silv. 4.2” |
Adalberto Magnavacca |
151 |
4.4 |
Imperial Virgil |
"Imperial Tityrus: Virgil in Calpurnius Siculus" |
Vergil Parson |
151 |
4.5 |
Imperial Virgil |
“Broch Reads Virgil” |
Stephanie Quinn |
151 |
6.5 |
Lightning Talks 1: Latin and Greek Literature |
An Unexpected Meaning of Epistasthai in Plato? |
Emily Hulme Kozey |
151 |
6.4 |
Lightning Talks 1: Latin and Greek Literature |
Latinization, multilingualism and language shift in the Western provinces |
Simona Stoyanova |
151 |
6.3 |
Lightning Talks 1: Latin and Greek Literature |
Cicero demonstrates a transmission error at De divinatione 1.14-15 |
David Perry |
151 |
6.2 |
Lightning Talks 1: Latin and Greek Literature |
Another Homerisches Wort: τιθαιβώσσω ‘store up’ (Od. 13.106) |
Alexander Nikolaev |
151 |
6.1 |
Lightning Talks 1: Latin and Greek Literature |
The Timaeus and Creation in Cicero's De Natura Deorum |
Michael A.D. Moore |
151 |
7.1 |
Greek Religious Texts |
Gods Set in Stone: Theoi Headings in Greek Legal Inscriptions |
Rebecca Van Hove |
151 |
7.2 |
Greek Religious Texts |
A Re-reading of Empedocles' Fr. 115 DK |
Chiara R. Ciampa |
151 |
7.3 |
Greek Religious Texts |
Reconsidering Hellenistic Theologoumena: Between Callimachus and Euhemerus |
Monica Park |
151 |
7.4 |
Greek Religious Texts |
Turning hierophany into text: Pausanias on Lebadeia and the oracle of Trophonius |
Jody Ellyn Cundy |
151 |
8.4 |
Voicing the Past |
The Homeric Life of Vergil in the Vita Vergilii (VSD) |
Marcos B Gouvêa |
151 |
8.2 |
Voicing the Past |
Evaluating Criteria for Fictitious Lacunae |
Martin P. Shedd |
151 |
8.1 |
Voicing the Past |
Aetolia Shall Rise Again? Phlegon Peri Thaumasion 3 as Anti-Roman Alternative History |
Kelly Shannon-Henderson |
151 |
8.3 |
Voicing the Past |
Author vs. Narrator: Voices and Agendas in Dictys Cretensis |
Marc Bonaventura |
151 |
9.5 |
Tragic Tradition |
Black Medeas in Germany: Hans Henny Jahnn's and Paul Heyse's Medeae |
Hans Peter Obermayer |
151 |