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Sponsored by the Medieval Latin Studies Group
Organized by Bret Mulligan, Haverford College

The Medieval Latin Studies Group invites proposals for papers on imitation in Medieval Latin literature for a panel to be held at the annual meeting of the Society for Classical Studies in early January 2016.

The organizers of this panel welcome any paper that touches on imitation in Latin prose and poetry written during the postclassical and medieval periods (broadly construed). Close studies of illuminating instances or constellations of imitation, allusion, quotation, and adaptation by individual authors or in specific texts are welcome. Contributors are especially encouraged to explore in systematic ways—perhaps in conjunction with classical or modern theoretical models—how medieval authors worked with and against more diffuse sets of texts, rules, and expectations inherited from antiquity to develop distinctive modes of imitative practices that transcend mere reflexive or ornamental classicism.

Abstracts for papers requiring no more than 20 minutes to deliver must be received by March 1, 2015, preferably via email attachment to bmulliga@haverford.edu. Questions may be directed to Bret Mulligan. Please follow the instructions for the format of individual abstracts that appear on the SCS web site. Membership in the Medieval Latin Studies Group is not required to submit an abstract but all persons who submit abstracts must be SCS members in good standing.