25.3 |
Ovid II |
Weaving an Archive: Ovid Metamorphoses VI and Rogue Archives of Power |
Jermaine R.G. Bryant (Princeton University) |
154 |
25.4 |
Ovid II |
Writing from the margins: death and Dionysiac renewal in Tristia 5.3 |
Cynthia Liu (University of Oxford) |
154 |
26.1 |
The Power of Objects |
Rock beats plants: Magnetic magic in the Orphic Lithika |
Katharine S Stevens (Rutgers University) |
154 |
26.2 |
The Power of Objects |
Textiles at the Interfaces of the Temple: Fillets and the Tectonics of Cult |
Mary Caroline Danisi (Cornell University) |
154 |
26.3 |
The Power of Objects |
“I am the cup of Nestor, good to drink from…but I was not necessarily used in a symposium” |
Christopher Ell (Brown University) |
154 |
26.4 |
The Power of Objects |
The Materiality of Feasting in the Age of Alexander |
Rachel Kousser (City University of New York) |
154 |
26.5 |
The Power of Objects |
Where Have All the Heroes Gone?: Cenotaphs and Remains’ Agency in Ancient Greek Hero Cult |
Itamar Levin (Brown University) |
154 |
26.6 |
The Power of Objects |
The Agency of Plants in Pliny’s Natural History |
Molly Schaub (University of Pennsylvania) |
154 |
27.1 |
Form and Meaning in Cicero, Seneca, and Novidio Fracco |
Cicero on the End of Cato the Elder’s Life |
Eva Carrara (Florida State University) |
154 |
27.2 |
Form and Meaning in Cicero, Seneca, and Novidio Fracco |
Four Forms of Philosophic Esotericism in Cicero's De natura deorum |
Leo Trotz-Liboff (Duke University) |
154 |
27.3 |
Form and Meaning in Cicero, Seneca, and Novidio Fracco |
Digging in the Dirt (?) Seneca, Columella, and the Value of Res Rustica |
Mason Wheelock-Johnson (University of Wisconsin - Madison) |
154 |
27.4 |
Form and Meaning in Cicero, Seneca, and Novidio Fracco |
The Limits of Poetry: genre in Seneca’s Natural Questions 3 |
Fiona Sappenfield (Brown University) |
154 |
27.5 |
Form and Meaning in Cicero, Seneca, and Novidio Fracco |
Seneca as the Mirror: Impersonation of the Addressee in the Consolationes |
Tiffany Nguyen (University of Pennsylvania) |
154 |
27.6 |
Form and Meaning in Cicero, Seneca, and Novidio Fracco |
Direptio and Renovatio: Novidio Fracco’s Consolatio ad Romam and Poeticizing the Sack of Rome |
Evan Brubaker (University of Virginia) |
154 |
28.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Yorescape: A New Resource For Teaching Students About The Ancient World |
Courtney Morano (Flyover Zone and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA)) |
154 |
28.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Streamlining Historical-Language Text Processing with CLTK Readers |
Patrick J. Burns (Harvard University) |
154 |
28.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Classical Allusions: a Tool for High School and Undergraduate Students |
Rupert Chen (The Harker School) |
154 |
28.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Blast from the Casts |
Kearstin Jacobson (University of Texas at Austin) |
154 |
28.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
An Early Saivite Pigramage Landscape: The Persistence of Pampa and Bhairava in the Hemakuta Hill Sacred Space 800-1325 CE |
Candis Haak (SUNY Oswego) |
154 |
28.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Digital Periegesis |
Elton Barker (Open University / Pelagios) |
154 |
28.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Investigating Myth in Iliad Scholia: New Computational Approaches |
Mary Rose Kaczmarek (College of the Holy Cross) |
154 |
28.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
All About the Ancient World |
Emily Prosch (University of Missouri-Columbia) |
154 |
28.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Ugarit: A translation alignment editor for historical languages |
Chiara Palladino (Furman University), David J. Wright (Furman University) |
154 |
28.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
Ut silicis venis abstrusum excdueret ignem: A pipeline of open access tools to create student editions of Latin from scanned pdfs |
Hugh McElroy (Independent Scholar) |
154 |
28.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
A Complex Cultivated Pottery Trade: Social Network Analysis of the Marks of Trade on Greek Pottery |
Cole M. Smith (University of Arizona) |
154 |
29.1 |
Revising the Standards for Latin Teacher Preparation: Ideas and Suggestions |
Bridging Divides in Preparing Future Latin Teachers |
Ariana Traill (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) |
154 |
29.2 |
Revising the Standards for Latin Teacher Preparation: Ideas and Suggestions |
Building a Foundation for the Future of Classics: Outreach and Recruitment through Classical STEM and Mythology |
Nathalie Roy (Glasgow Middle School) |
154 |
29.3 |
Revising the Standards for Latin Teacher Preparation: Ideas and Suggestions |
The Case for Adding Comprehensible Input and Novella Training to Latin Teacher Preparation |
Christopher Chan (Henry James Memorial School) |
154 |
29.4 |
Revising the Standards for Latin Teacher Preparation: Ideas and Suggestions |
Preparing Today’s Latin Teachers: Observations from the Field |
James Stark (Collinsville High School) |
154 |
29.5 |
Revising the Standards for Latin Teacher Preparation: Ideas and Suggestions |
Communicative Latin: Not All or Nothing |
Peter Barrios-Lech (University of Massachusetts Boston) |
154 |
30.1 |
Hellenistic Epigram in New Contexts |
Epigram Beyond Alexandria: Samus of Macedon and Philip V |
Thomas J. Nelson (University of Oxford) |
154 |
30.2 |
Hellenistic Epigram in New Contexts |
Poetic Voices on Stone: Signatures of Poets in Dedicatory Epigrams |
Flavia Licciardello (University of Bologna) |
154 |
30.3 |
Hellenistic Epigram in New Contexts |
Planudean Margins and Book 7 of the Palatine Anthology |
Michael A. Tueller (Arizona State University) |
154 |
30.4 |
Hellenistic Epigram in New Contexts |
Watch and Think: Mind-reading in Greek Epigram |
Taylor S. Coughlan (University of Pittsburgh) |
154 |
30.5 |
Hellenistic Epigram in New Contexts |
Object, Matter, and Medium in Hellenistic Epigram |
Verity J. Platt (Cornell University) |
154 |
31.1 |
Greek and Latin Languages and Linguistics |
On the Latin Separative sē̆(-) |
Hana Aghababian (Cornell University) |
154 |
31.2 |
Greek and Latin Languages and Linguistics |
A Sexual Taboo in Proto-Indo-European “Left” and a New Stem in Greek and Latin |
Domenico Muscianisi (University of Parma) |
154 |
31.3 |
Greek and Latin Languages and Linguistics |
Etymology of χρώς ‘surface, skin, color’ |
Andrew Merritt (Cornell University) |
154 |
31.4 |
Greek and Latin Languages and Linguistics |
Remarks on Myc. ra-wa-ke-ta and Dor. λᾱγέτᾱς |
Chengzhi Zhang (University of California, Los Angeles) |
154 |
31.5 |
Greek and Latin Languages and Linguistics |
The Indirect-Reflexive Function of the Middle Voice from Homer to Attic |
Nadav Asraf (Harvard University) |
154 |
32.2 |
Green Vergil: Nature and the Environment in Vergil and the Vergilian Tradition |
Grafting and Displacement in Vergil’s Eclogues |
Katherine Dennis (Princeton University) |
154 |
32.3 |
Green Vergil: Nature and the Environment in Vergil and the Vergilian Tradition |
Two Volcanoes and the Climate of Vergil’s Green Poetry |
William Freeman (University of Cambridgeq) |
154 |
32.4 |
Green Vergil: Nature and the Environment in Vergil and the Vergilian Tradition |
Agricultural Resilience and Climate Data in the Georgics |
Donald McCarthy (University of Toronto) |
154 |
32.5 |
Green Vergil: Nature and the Environment in Vergil and the Vergilian Tradition |
Fierce Groves for Doubtful Times |
Rachael Cullick (Oklahoma State University) |
154 |
32.6 |
Green Vergil: Nature and the Environment in Vergil and the Vergilian Tradition |
et in Arcadia aliquis: Arcadia in the Pseudo-Vergilian Copa |
Marina Cavichiolo-Grochocki (University of Wisconsin-Madison) |
154 |
32.7 |
Green Vergil: Nature and the Environment in Vergil and the Vergilian Tradition |
From Eco-fascist to Eco-utopian: Twentieth-century Readings of Virgil's Corycian Gardener |
Phoebe Lakin (Harvard University) |
154 |
33.1 |
Dreaming of the Silk Road: Narrative Conversations |
Philia in Translation, Or, When Orestes Bumped into Paraśurāma |
Tuhin Bhattacharjee (New York University) |
154 |
33.2 |
Dreaming of the Silk Road: Narrative Conversations |
The Texture of Trauma: Fabric, Luxury, and Multiracial Classical Reception in the Art of Devan Shimoyama |
Stefani Echeverria-Fenn (Independent Scholar) |
154 |
33.3 |
Dreaming of the Silk Road: Narrative Conversations |
Queering the Silk Road: Semiramis, Emperor Wu, and Historiographies between Greece and China |
Yanxiao He (University of Chicago) |
154 |
33.4 |
Dreaming of the Silk Road: Narrative Conversations |
The temple of Jandial in Taxila: a locus of encounter or controversy? |
Alice Casalini (University of Chicago) |
154 |