Society for Classical Studies 157th Annual Meeting
JANUARY 7-10, 2026
SAN FRANCISCO
Call for Papers for Panel Sponsored by the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy
Organized by Voula Tsouna, UC Santa Barbara, and
Anthony Preus, Binghamton University
SAGP considers papers dealing with Greek (or Latin) philosophical texts from Thales to Philoponus.
Those wishing to present a paper at any meeting of the SAGP are requested to contact apreus@binghamton.edu. Membership in SAGP is required for consideration of papers by the SAGP program committee.
Submitters of papers for the meetings with the SCS should make their email message the “title page” of their submission, including their name, address, academic affiliation, and the title of the paper. Attach the paper, prepared for blind (anonymous) review, in “.doc”, “.docx”, “.odt”, or “rtf” – NOT PDF! The paper may include “real Greek” if it is in a Unicode font. The Program Committee has decided that papers submitted by authors who have had a paper accepted by the Society for presentation at a meeting of the American Philosophical Association or the Society for Classical Studies during the past year should not be considered. The Program Committee has requested that submissions be limited to 3000 words MAX, including footnotes and bibliography, and suggests that submissions less than 1000 words are too short to be evaluated effectively. Accepted papers may be revised up to a max of 5000 words (including footnotes and bibliography) for distribution. Address any questions about this process to apreus@binghamton.edu.
Please send abstracts that follow the guidelines for individual abstracts (see the SCS Guidelines for Authors of Abstracts) by email to Anthony Preus, Binghamton University, as apreus@binghmton.edu by March 1, 2025: Deadline for papers for SAGP at the Society for Classical Studies, January 2026.
Please ensure that the abstracts are anonymous.
The organizers will review all submissions anonymously, and their decision will be communicated to the authors of abstracts by April 1, 2025, with enough time that those whose abstracts are not chosen can participate in the individual abstract submission process for the upcoming SCS meeting.