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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
10.3 Transformations of classical rhetoric in the Renaissance William Tyndale and the Rhetoric of Translation Daniel Sutton (St John's College, Oxford) 153
14.1 Archaic Art and Poetry Wining and Dining: Parallels in the Depiction of Food in Greek Symposia and Etruscan Banquets during the Archaic and Early Classical Periods Christopher R Ell (Brown University) 153
51.2 Flavian Literature and its Readers Wormwood as a Programmatic Device in Pliny the Elder and Lucretius Nathaniel Fleury Solley (University of Pennsylvania) 153
27.0 Ancient MakerSpaces Yale Digital Dura-Europos Archive Anne Chen (Yale University) 153
9.1 The Poetics and Pragmatics of Hellenistic Aesthetics [Theocritus], Idyll 23: A Stony Aesthetic Thomas J. Nelson (University of Cambridge) 153
76.2 Homer (2) δατέομαι and the Ideology of Division in Homer Ian A Tewksbury (Stanford) 153
66.2 Greek and Latin Languages and Linguistics μῖσος and μισέω Andrew Merritt (Cornell University) 153
20.2 Eta Sigma Phi: The Next Generation Μύθος, Μουσική, and Philosophy in "Phaedo" and "Phaedrus" Mary Clare Young (Christendom College) 153
69.4 Greek History (2) ‘With all goodwill and eagerness’: Reciprocity in Seleucid Grants of Royal Land Talia Prussin (University of California, Berkeley) 153
42.4 Late Antiquity “A Condemnation of Nature”: The Reception of Propatheia in Late Antiquity Zakarias D Gram (University of California-Los Angeles) 153
36.5 Honig’s Bacchae / Euripides’ Theory of Refusal “Actin’ Womanish” - Fabulation, Cosmetics, and (En)gendered Sophistry with Euripides and Hartman in Bacch(ant)ic Canon Vanessa Stovall (Columbia University) 153
22.3 Classics and Banner and Brand “An Army of Lovers Cannot Lose”: Greek Antiquity and Militant Eroticism During the AIDS Crisis Emilio Capettini (University of California, Santa Barbara) 153
22.2 Classics and Banner and Brand “And Yet You…Call Us a Horde of Barbarians!”: Race Rhetoric and Greco-Roman Antiquity during Reconstruction Benjamin Howland (Southeastern Louisiana University) 153
29.3 Bridging the “Gap”: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Cretan polis in the Archaic and Classical periods “East Greek” pottery and the earliest mints of Crete Paula Perlman (University of Texas at Austin) 153
50.3 (Eos: Africana Receptions of Ancient Greece and Rome:) Black Athena before Black Athena “I did not want to approach my study of ancient history directed by WHITE scholarship”: Drusilla Dunjee Houston (1876-1941) to Ivan van Sertima (1933-2006) Jackie Murray (University of Kentucky) 153
58.2 The World of Neo-Latin Epic “O stolidas hominum mentes, o pectora caeca! Classical Traditions, Indigenous Imagery and Judeo-Christian Ideology in José de Villerías' Guadalupe” Bernardo Berruecos (National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)) 153