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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
88.4 Archaic Poetics of Identity Pindar’s Nemean 5 and the Problem of Aeginetan Descent from the Aiakidai Peter Moench 151
88.3 Archaic Poetics of Identity Sea Storms, Memory and Aristocratic Identity in Alc. Fr. 6 V Ippokratis Kantzios 151
88.2 Archaic Poetics of Identity Poetic Foundations on Delos: The Homeric Hymns to Apollo and Callimachus’ Hymn to Delos Amelia Margaret Bensch-Schaus 151
88.1 Archaic Poetics of Identity Intertextual Impersonation in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo Thomas James Nelson 151
87.5 Ancient Ethics Galen on Non-Rational Motivation and the Freedom from Emotions: A Reading of Affections of the Soul David H Kaufman 151
87.4 Ancient Ethics Quintilian's Last Word: Voluntas and the Goodness of the Vir Bonus Dicendi Peritus Mary Rosalie Stoner 151
87.3 Ancient Ethics Brutus' Philosophical Position in On Virtue Peter Ishmael Osorio 151
87.2 Ancient Ethics Aristotle on Deliberation and Necessitarianism Takashi Oki 151
87.1 Ancient Ethics Political Friendship in Nicomachean Ethics IX.6 Paul W. Ludwig 151
86.4 Augustus and After princeps proferendi imperi incuriosus: Tiberius and the pax augusta Rebecca Edwards 151
86.3 Augustus and After Augustus and the Nakharars of Armenia Lee E. Patterson 151
86.2 Augustus and After Augustus on Holiday: Sinister Saturnalia in Suetonius’ Divus Augustus 98 Ryan M Pasco 151
86.1 Augustus and After Politicizing Citation: Livy’s Cossus Digression and Augustan Literary Culture Ayelet Haimson Lushkov 151
85.5 Theatre of Displacement How Sweet Are Tears: The Uses of Lamentation in The Trojan Women and Queens of Syria. Sarah J. Thompson 151
85.4 Theatre of Displacement The Sword, the Box, and the Bow: Trauma, (Dis)placement, and “New Canadians” Lana Radloff 151
85.3 Theatre of Displacement Aeschylus’ Erinyes as Suppliant Immigrants: Enchantment and Subjugation Allannah Karas 151
85.2 Theatre of Displacement Now We See You, Now We Don’t: Displacement, Citizenship, and Gender in Greek Tragedy Hallie Marshall 151
84.5 Variant Voices in Roman Foundation Narratives Performing Foundation: Carmentis and Mater Matuta Carole Newlands 151
84.4 Variant Voices in Roman Foundation Narratives Hercules (and Cacus?) at the Lupercalia in Fasti 2.303–80 Matthew Loar 151
84.3 Variant Voices in Roman Foundation Narratives Rome’s Feminine Foundations and the Agency of the Sabine Women Caleb Dance 151
84.2 Variant Voices in Roman Foundation Narratives Roma/amor redux: Cultivating Rome in the Early Books of the Metamorphoses Celia Campbell 151
83.4 Childhood and Fictive Kinship in the Roman Empire Taught as a Child: The Family-Forging Effect of Instruction in Early Christianity and its Historical Influences Zane McGee 151
83.3 Childhood and Fictive Kinship in the Roman Empire ‘…and all the troubles of nursing to which their station condemns them…’ Maternitas and social motherhood in the Roman world. April Pudsey 151
83.2 Childhood and Fictive Kinship in the Roman Empire Pliny's threptoi: a case of cross-cultural confusion? Judith Evans-Grubbs 151
83.1 Childhood and Fictive Kinship in the Roman Empire On Roman collactanei: “Milk-kinship” From Ancient Rome to Modern Turkey and Cape Verde. Gaia Gianni 151
82.5 Soul Matters: How and Why Does Soul Matters to the Various Discourses of Neoplatonism? “Origen’s Resurrection of the Rational Soul and Its Ascent to the Likeness of Angels” Jonathan Young 151
82.4 Soul Matters: How and Why Does Soul Matters to the Various Discourses of Neoplatonism? "Plutarch and the Non-Rational Soul: A Defense Against the Republic’s Psychological Criticism of Poetry” David Ryan Morphew 151
82.3 Soul Matters: How and Why Does Soul Matters to the Various Discourses of Neoplatonism? Neoplatonic Language of the Soul in Cyril’s Scholia on the Incarnation Sarah K Wear 151
82.2 Soul Matters: How and Why Does Soul Matters to the Various Discourses of Neoplatonism? Neither the Body Without the Soul: Why does Medicine Matter? Svetla Slaveva-Griffin 151
82.1 Souls Matters: How and Why Does Soul Matter to the Various Discourses of Neoplatonism? “Souls and Daemons: The Contribution of Porphyry’s Commentary on the Timaeus for Later Platonist Psychology” Aaron P Johnson 151
81.5 Greek Culture in the Roman World Christian Interaction with Greek Tragedy in the Second and Third Centuries Sarah Griffis 151
81.4 Greek Culture in the Roman World The Anti-Roman Sibyl Helen Van Noorden 151
81.3 Greek Culture in the Roman World Greek Philosophy and Roman Politics in Cicero’s De consulatu suo Jovan Cvjetičanin 151
81.2 Greek Culture in the Roman World Lucilius Philosophos? Manipulation of Greek Philosophy in the Early Roman Satires Marcie Persyn 151
80.5 Monumental Expressions of Political Identity The Herakleion and Expressions of Political Identities at Gades from the Hellenistic to Early Modern Age Pamina Fernández Camacho 151
80.4 Monumental Expressions of Political Identity Refashioning the East in the Roman Provinces: The Relief of Nero and Armenia at Aphrodisias’ Sebasteion Timothy Clark 151
80.3 Monumental Expressions of Political Identity The Honorary Decree for Karzoazos, Son of Attalos: A Monument for a ‘New Man’? Emyr Dakin 151
80.2 Monumental Expressions of Political Identity Local Legends and Power Politics in the Cult Statues of the Temple of Despoina at Lykosoura Ashley Eckhardt 151
80.1 Monumental Expressions of Political Identity Representations of Interstate Cooperation in the Archaic Treasuries at Olympia: A Constructivist’s Interpretation Nicholas Cross 151
79.6 The Roman Army During the Republican Period The ‘Disappearance’ of Velites in the Late Republic: A Reappraisal François Gauthier 151
79.5 The Roman Army During the Republican Period How Loyal Were Middle Republican Soldiers? Kathryn Milne 151
79.4 The Roman Army During the Republican Period Cultural Transformation of the Roman Army in Republican Spain Dominic Machado 151
79.2 The Roman Army During the Republican Period Men of Bronze or Paper Tigers? Jeremy S. Armstrong 151
79.2 The Roman Army During the Republican Period Beyond Celtic: Panoply and Identity in the Roman Republic Michael Taylor 151
78.5 Inter-Regional Networks in Hellenistic Eurasia Mediterranean Pathways: GIS, Network Analysis, and the Ancient World Ryan M. Horne 151
78.4 Inter-Regional Networks in Hellenistic Eurasia After Polity: Hellenistic Networks in Northwestern India (200 BCE – 200 CE) Jeremy Simmons 151
78.3 Inter-Regional Networks in Hellenistic Eurasia Networks and Networking in the Economy of Seleucid Uruk Talia Prussin 151
78.2 Inter-Regional Networks in Hellenistic Eurasia Transitional Spaces and Connective Tissues: Harbor Dynamics in Hellenistic Asia Minor Lana Radloff 151
77.3 Constructing a Classical Tradition: East and West Progymnasmatic Ekphrasis at the Latin School of Arezzo and Vasari’s “Memory Images” Jesús Muñoz Morcillo 151
77.2 Constructing a Classical Tradition: East and West "A Single, Easily Managed Household": Antiquity and the Peloponnese in Late Byzantium Eric Wesley Driscoll 151