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 |