57.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
The Virtual Garden: Didactic Reconstruction and Extended Experientiality in the Villa of Livia Frescoes |
David Massey, Matthew Brennan, and Nicholas Plank |
152 |
57.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Digital Survey and Mapping with Google Earth: Land Transport of Quarried Stone for Temple Construction at Selinunte, Sicily in the Archaic and Classical Periods |
Andrea Samz-Pustol |
152 |
57.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Mapping Victory Networks in the Ancient World |
Molly Kuchler |
152 |
57.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Shedding Light and Spilling Oil: Forgery Identification and Provenance Determination of Ceramic Artifacts through the Case Study of the CLARC Collection Oil Lamps |
Savannah Bishop |
152 |
57.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Reconstructing Cultural Transmission and Evolution through Genetic Models |
Anne-Catherine Schaaf, Augusta Holyfield, Natalie DiMattia, Luke Giuntoli, and Sophia Sarro |
152 |
57.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
From Digging to Digital: Preserving and Displaying the Past |
Ivo van der Graaff and Otto Luna |
152 |
57.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Digital Epigraphy for the Blind |
Aaron Hershkowitz |
152 |
57.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Hands-on Digital Archaeology in the Classroom |
Natalie M. Sussman |
152 |
57.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Printing the Past: A Hands-on Workshop for STEP Students Integrating Classical Studies with 3D-Printing Technology |
Angela Commito and Sean Tennant |
152 |
57.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Developing ToposText: Mapping the Past, the Present, and a Digital Project |
Brady Kiesling |
152 |
58.1 |
Migrants and Membership in the Greek City-States |
The Citizen Non-Citizen: Hellenistic Metics and Their Home Poleis (c. 400-31 BCE) |
Christian Ammitzbøll Thomsen |
152 |
58.2 |
Migrants and Membership in the Greek City-States |
Moving Material Culture – The ‘Social Capital’ of Migrants in Membership Regimes of the Hellenistic World |
Sabine Neumann |
152 |
58.3 |
Migrants and Membership in the Greek City-States |
The Migrant Body and State-Sanctioned Violence |
Paul Vadan |
152 |
58.4 |
Migrants and Membership in the Greek City-States |
Lost in Transit: Political Displacement in Euripides’ Electra |
Demetra Kasimis |
152 |
59.1 |
Greco-Roman Antiquity and White Supremacy |
Homeric Scholarship in the Alt-Right and its Anti-Globalising Agendas |
Blaz Zabel |
152 |
59.2 |
Greco-Roman Antiquity and White Supremacy |
The Modern Spartan Man: White Supremacy, Masculinity and Ancient Sparta |
Ricarda Meisl and Stephanie Savage |
152 |
59.3 |
Greco-Roman Antiquity and White Supremacy |
An Unpleasant Legacy — Tacitus and the Misogyny of White Supremacists |
Teresa Mocharitsch |
152 |
59.4 |
Greco-Roman Antiquity and White Supremacy |
The Birth of a Discipline: White Supremacy and Classics in Late Nineteenth-Century America |
Benjamin Howland and Sean Tandy |
152 |
59.5 |
Greco-Roman Antiquity and White Supremacy |
The Greeks and the ‘Rabble’: Popular Historiographies and Appropriations of Ancient Greece in Calabria, Italy |
Marco Benoît Carbone |
152 |
60.2 |
Tacitus and the Incomplete |
Mind the Gap: Savile’s Bridge Between the End of Tacitus’ Annals and the Start of the Histories |
Rhiannon Ash |
152 |
60.3 |
Tacitus and the Incomplete |
Tacitus on the Destruction of the Temple |
Kelly Shannon-Henderson |
152 |
60.4 |
Tacitus and the Incomplete |
Tacitus' Titus |
Salvador Bartera |
152 |
60.5 |
Tacitus and the Incomplete |
'Relating at the Appropriate Time': Tacitus’ Caligula |
Panayiotis Andreou Christoforou |
152 |
60.6 |
Tacitus and the Incomplete |
Broken Bodies and Severed Limbs: Tacitus’ Fragmentary Methodology |
Rachel Love |
152 |
61.2 |
Think of the Children! |
Nationalism and Imperialism in Futures Past: Classical Reception in Louisa Capper’s A Poetical History of England: Written for the Use of Young Ladies Educated at Rothbury-House School (1810) |
Kathryn H. Stutz |
152 |
61.3 |
Think of the Children! |
Puella est Pulchra: Misogyny, Slavery, and Modern Stereotypes in Latin Learning Resources |
Alison John |
152 |
61.4 |
Think of the Children! |
Changing the Story & Rejecting Female Gender Roles in King’s Quest 4 (1988) |
Natalie Swain |
152 |
61.5 |
Think of the Children! |
Post-Patriarchal Pandoras for Very Young Readers |
Rebecca Resinski |
152 |
61.6 |
Think of the Children! |
Persephone Reclaimed? Assessing Romantic Retellings of the Rape of Persephone |
Sierra Schiano |
152 |
62.2 |
Hybrid Epicenters: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature |
Italus Italus, or Genus Mixtum? Hybrid Roman Identities in Silvae 4.5 |
Clayton A Schroer |
152 |
62.3 |
Hybrid Epicenters: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature |
Inverting Empire: Amazons, Motherhood, and the Barren Future |
Jessica Blum-Sorensen |
152 |
62.4 |
Hybrid Epicenters: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature |
Between Life and Death: Hannibal at the Center of the Margins in Silius’ Punica 17 |
Angeliki Roumpou |
152 |
62.5 |
Hybrid Epicenters: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature |
Epic on the Margins: Valerius Flaccus’ “Ovidian” Argonautica |
Raymond Marks |
152 |
62.6 |
Hybrid Epicenters: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature |
Spanish Vistas in Martial, Epigrams 10 and 12 |
Alison Keith |
152 |
63.2 |
The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography |
Epistolary Exemplarity: Cassandra Fedele to Beatrice of Aragon |
Quinn Griffin |
152 |
63.3 |
The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography |
The Letters of Jacobus Trigland the Younger |
Justin Mansfield |
152 |
63.4 |
The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography |
Classics and Heterodox Ideas in Celio Secondo Curione’s Prefatory Letters |
Olivia Montepaone |
152 |
63.5 |
The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography |
Using the Bookshelves at Home: The Formation of the Letter-Writing of Margaretha van Godewijck in the Dutch Republic |
Aron Ouwerkerk |
152 |
63.6 |
The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography |
Epistolae Familiares as Opportunity for Self-Fashioning: Humanist Letter-Writing Habits in Nicolaus Olahus’ Correspondence |
Emőke Rita Szilágyi |
152 |
63.7 |
The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography |
Narrative Design in Marsilio Ficino’s Letter Collection, Book I |
Simon Smets |
152 |
64.1 |
Ovid |
Ovid’s Council of the Gods (Met. I) and Jupiter’s Tribunicia Potestas |
Francis Newton |
152 |
64.2 |
Ovid |
Metaformalism, or Setting a Baseline for Detecting Anagrammatic Play in Ovid’s Metamorphoses |
Patrick J. Burns |
152 |
64.3 |
Ovid |
Latona and the Frogs: Ovid’s Hydraulic Politics |
Cynthia Jordan Bannon |
152 |
64.4 |
Ovid |
Visualizing Voice in the Story of Echo and Narcissus |
Mariapia Pietropaolo |
152 |
64.5 |
Ovid |
Re-Presenting Woman: Pandora in Ovid’s Metamorphoses |
Alicia Matz |
152 |
64.6 |
Ovid |
Overflowing Bodies and A Pandora of Ivory |
Catalina Popescu |
152 |
65.1 |
Greek Tragedy (1) |
Visuality and Gender in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon |
Melissa Baroff |
152 |
65.2 |
Greek Tragedy (1) |
Master of the Hearth: Aegisthus’ Entrance in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon |
Ryan Masato Baldwin |
152 |
65.3 |
Greek Tragedy (1) |
Reigns of Terror: The Accommodation and Orientation of Fear in Aeschylus’ Eumenides |
Xavier Jex Buxton |
152 |
65.4 |
Greek Tragedy (1) |
The Ethics of Aisthēsis: The Meaning of Embodied Experience in the Philoctetes |
Afroditi Angelopoulou |
152 |