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Bowen, Megan (University of Virginia) Irresistibly Alluring: Heliodorus’ Nilotic Digression and Herodotus.
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Bradshaw, Katherine L. (George Washington University) Three Eras, Two Men, One Value: Fides in Modern Performances of Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra.
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Brannelly, Timothy (University of Virginia) The Many Faces of Hercules in Ovid’s Fasti.
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Browne, Melissa (Villanova University) The Role of ars in Vergil’s Aeneid.
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Burns, Krishni (University of Akron) Maria Supplicanda: The Mediatrix and Rome’s Female Social Network.
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Burton, Diana (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)“My beauty, my virtue, my wealth”: Personal Assertion in Public Religious Contexts.
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Callaghan, Gregory J. (University of Pennsylvania) Reintegrating a Stained Community: A Reevaluation and Historical Contextualization of the Demotionidai Decrees.
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Cameron, Hamish (University of Cincinnati) Strabo’s Wandering Sense Organs.
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Caprara, Phillip A. (Lake Lure Classical Academy) To Love or To Marry, That is the Question.
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Cavagnero, Tess (University of Kansas) Lost in Transmission: Literary Fragmenta in Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves.
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Chaldekas, Matthew (University of Southern California) Gorgo and Praxinoa as Natural Philosophers?: An Experimental Reading of Idyll 15.
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Chapman, Alice (University at Buffalo) Constructing Realism: Hellenistic Sculpture and Ekphrasis in Herodas 4.
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Chicherio, Talia A. (University of Maryland, College Park) Merope’s Son.
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Chiu, Angeline C. (University of Vermont) Acropolis Now: Greek Myth and Editorial Cartoons of the Modern Greek Debt Crisis.
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Christensen, Joel P. (University of Texas at San Antonio) The Odyssey’s Economy of Pleasure and the Open-Ended Tale.
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Clapp, Douglas C. (Samford University) Learning Vergil with Little Data.
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Closs, Virginia (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) Quod accidit in spēluncā, in spēluncā manet: Adapting Aeneid 4 for College-Level Introductory Latin.
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Cogan, Noah B. (St. Catherine’s School) Homer in Herodotus & Aeschylus: Assimilating the ‘Other’.
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Cohen, Amy R. (Randolph College) "Modern, Ancient, Awesome”: Academic Classics in the Early 21st Century.
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Cohen, Sheira (University of Michigan) Minds Without Maps: Terence’s Adelphoe and Wayfinding in Mid-Republican Rome.
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Colantoni, Elizabeth, Daniel Weiner, and Blair Tinker (University of Rochester) Viewing the Temple of Jupiter in Ancient Rome.
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Cole, Spencer (University of Minnesota) Mapping the Afterlife: The Reception of Cicero in Aeneid 6.
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Craig, Christopher (University of Tennessee) Ex ipsis visceribus causae: The Exordium of Cicero’s De Provinciis Consularibus.
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David Crane (Grand Valley State University) The Unity of the Lovers.
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Cranford, Dustin S. (University of Maryland, College Park) Artemisia and an Anti-Carian Bias in Herodotus.
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Crawford, Jane (University of Virginia) The Bobbio Scholiast’s Sources for his Commentary on Cicero’s Speeches.
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Creer, Tyler A. (University of Virginia) Ethnography Encountered: The Troubled Ethnographic Framework of Caesar’s Gallic War.
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Cross, Nicholas(The Graduate Center, CUNY) Athenian Interstate Alliances after the Peloponnesian War: The Empire Strikes Back or a New Hope?
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Crosson, Isaia (Columbia University) Real Pain in a Fictive World: The Metaphysics of Punishment in Plato’s Myth of Er.
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Crusemire, Harry Samuel (College of William and Mary) Cynthia, sola parentes: the Intertextual Makeup of Propertius 1.11.
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Culik-Baird, Hannah (University of Southern California) Stoicism in the Stars: Cicero’s Aratea in the De Natura Deorum.
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Cullick, Rachael (University of Minnesota) Dirae Parcae: The Furies and the Fates in Ovid’s Metamorphoses and Statius’ Thebaid.
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Cummins, Monessa F. (Grinnell College) The Praise of Brothers in Pindar’s Isthmian 6.
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Currie, Michelle (Florida State University) The Complex Oedipus: Who Is(n’t) Oedipus in the Thebaid?
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Curtis, Silvio (University of California, Los Angeles) War Without End: Ecphrasis, History, and Anti-Militarism in Le Guin’s Lavinia.
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Cyrino, Monica S. (University of New Mexico) A Roman in Kyoto: Empire Nostalgia in Takeushi Hideki’s Thermae Romae (2012).
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Czujko, Stephen (University of Arizona) It’s Rough Being Claudius: Rustication in the Templum Divi Claudii.
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Dahl, Ian C. (The University of Arizona) A Galling Problem: The Cultural Identity of Galatians in Scholarship.
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Daly, Sean (Florida State University) Moses the False Prophet in Tacitus’ Histories 5.
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Dance, Caleb M. X. (Washington and Lee University) Lucretian Laughter and Pastoral Pathos in De Rerum Natura, Book 5.
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Daugherty, Cathy P. (Randolph-Macon College) Persona versus Personality.
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Daugherty, Gregory N. (Randolph-Macon College) Portrait of a Nude Woman as Cleopatra.
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Davis, Samantha C. (University of New Mexico) A Soldier and his Parasite: Roman Reliance on socii milites in Terence’s Eunuchus.
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Dawson, Sarah (Independent Scholar) Ivory Examples of Political Manipulation Under the Theodosians.
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Day, Kirsten (Augustana College) Classical Allusions in Longmire.
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Day, Margaret (Ohio State University) Kristeva’s Ménage(rie): Bestial Women in Semonides 7.
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De Groot, Jean C. (Catholic University of America) Archytas on Seeking and Learning: A Textual Issue.
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Deacon, Elizabeth (University of Colorado Boulder) Diotima and Isis.
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Dee, Nicholas M. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) The sacramentum and the Inauguration of the Flavian Challenge (Tacitus’ Histories 2.73-81).
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DeRousse, Peter J. (Hinsdale South High School) High School Teaching, A Vocation for Classics Ph.Ds.
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Dettmer, Helena (University of Iowa) On the Autonomy of Ovid’s Tristia 5.2b.
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Devereaux, Bret C. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Reassessing Polybius on Naval Power in the First Punic War.
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Diddams, Caitlin (University at Buffalo) Echoes of Cicero: A Digital Approach to Augustine’s Presentation of Pauline Diction.
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DiGiulio, Scott J. (Brown University) Galen in the Library: Texts, Canons, and Literary Criticism at Peri Alupias 13-17.
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DiLuzio, Joseph A. (Baylor University) The “First Triumvirate” at Home and Abroad in Cicero’s Pro Flacco 13-18.
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Draper, Kenneth M. (Indiana University) Roma capta, Anglia capta: Conquest as a Metaphor for Reception in the Front Matter of Thomas Hawkins’ Odes of Horace, the best of lyrick poets.
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Duffy, William S. (University of Texas at San Antonio) The Case of the Second Sickle: Corcyra, Sicily, and the Evolution of the Castration Myth in Ancient Greece and Rome.
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Dugdale, Eric K. (Gustavus Adolphus College) The Value of Embedding Digital Humanities in the Undergraduate Curriculum.
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Duncan, Anne (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Nero Impersonators and Elvis Impersonators.
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Durant, Nathaniel F. (University at Buffalo) A Tale of Two Frontiers?: Hadrian’s Wall and the Saxon Shore Forts in the 3rd to 5th centuries A.D.
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Eckerman, Chris (University of Oregon) Helios’ Rhodes in Pindar’s Olympian 7.
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Edmonston, Chris (University of California, Irvine) idion kai peritton: the Sybaritic Culinary Patent and Ancient Intellectual Property.
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Elliott, Kenneth (University of Iowa) The Pedagogical Practices of Polyaenus.
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Erik Z. D. Ellis (University of Notre Dame) Dissent in Descent from Mt. Ventoux: Examining Petrarch as Christian Author.
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Ells, Shannon M. (University of Arizona) From Wood to Stone: A Study in Forum Petrification at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia.
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Erlinger, Christopher M. (Ohio State University) Phoenicians and Cultural Exchanges in Herodotus.
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Esposito, John E. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Relating to Others, Relating to Oneself: Virtue and Intersubjectivity in Menander’s Dyskolos.
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Evans, Brett (University of Virginia) A Reception of Britain in Tacitus’ Agricola and W. G. Sebald’s The Rings of Saturn.
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Evans, Courtney (University of Virginia) The Heroides and the Fight for Authorial Control.
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Evans, Jessica A. (Middlebury College) Competing Masculinities in Thucydides’ History.
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Falkner, Thomas M. (McDaniel College) “Like Venus in disguise or something”: The Tragic Infrastructure of Ives’ Venus in Fur.
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Farmer, Matthew C. (University of Missouri, Columbia) Don’t Lay a Finger on my Morsimus: Tragic Fandom in Greek Comedy.
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Faulkner, Andrew T. (University of Waterloo) Nonnus and the Didactic Tradition.
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Felton, Debbie (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) Herodotean Influence on Neil Gaiman’s American Gods.
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Fenno, Jonathan (University of Mississippi) Balanced and Climactic Progression in Homeric Poetry.
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Ferriss-Hill, Jennifer L. (University of Miami) Lucilius and the Satisfaction of satura.
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Ficklin, Andrew (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Love’s Madness and its Remedies in Propertius.
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Fleming, Elijah C. (University of Texas at Austin) and Christie M. Vogler (University of Iowa) Erotic Imagery on Roman Lamps at Gangivecchio: “Come on baby, light my fire.”
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Fletcher, Kris (Louisiana State University) Servitium amoris in Ovid’s Paraclausithyron (Amores 1.6).
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Fontaine, Michael S. (Cornell University) A Cute Illness in Epidaurus: Morbus hepatiarius and other sick jokes in Plautus’ Curculio.
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Foster, Andrew (Fordham University) Lycurgus’ Against Leocrates: An Attempt at Capital Controls?
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Foxley, Florencia (University of Colorado Boulder) A Dream of Passion: Creating a Modern Medea.
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Fraleigh, Doug (University of California, Los Angeles) A Systemic-Functional Analysis of ἐπεί and ἐπειδή in Attic.
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Frank, Rebecca (University of Virginia) A (Re)assessment of the Statuary in the Forum of Pompeii.
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Fritsen, Angela (Episcopal School of Dallas) Bartolomeo Merula: Renaissance Editor of Classical Texts.
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Froberg, Brent M. (Baylor University) Leonine Behavior and Prolepsis in Iliad 3.23-28.
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Froedge, Stephen E. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Tarquinium invenisti: The Characterization of Ascyltos in Petronius’ Satyrica.
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Gagarin, Michael (University of Texas at Austin) Challenges in Athenian Forensic Oratory.
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Garcia, Jr., Lorenzo F. (University of New Mexico) Hector, the Marginal Hero: Performance Theory and the Homeric Monologue.
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Gardner, Hunter H. (University of South Carolina) Pestilentia and Cultural Innovation in Livy’s Account of Early Roman Theater.
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Geach, James (University of Arizona) τῶν δ᾽ ἀδοκήτων πόρον: Surprise and the Function of Euripides’ Prologues.
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Gellar-Goad, T. H. M. (Wake Forest University) Metatheater, Meretrices, and Life Behind the Scenes in Plautus and Terence.
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Gering, Emily E. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) JSON and the Argonauts: Using Linked Data to Promote the Study of Classics in Introductory-Level Students.
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Giannopoulou, Zina (University of California, Irvine) Middles and Prophecy in the Odyssey.
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Gibert, John (University of Colorado Boulder) Ritual Re-enactment or Dramatic Metaphor? Creusa in Euripides’ Ion.
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Gipson, Christopher L. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner: Polyphemus’ Dionysian Exclusion in Euripides’ Cyclops.
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Glennie, Ann (Florida State University) Fated Fury: How the Furies Establish Supremacy over the Fates in Statius’ Thebaid.
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Goodman, Gena N. (University of Kansas) More than Migration: The Persistent Nomadism of the Jews in Tacitus’ Histories 5.2-13.
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Gorey, Matthew M. (University of Washington) Lucretian Coloring in the Death of Turnus.
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Gorman, Robert (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Data from Student Treebanking as a Pedagogical Resource.
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Gorton, Luke (University of New Mexico) “What Truth Did He Utter?” The Early Christian Reception of Herodotus.
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Greene, Ellen (University of Oklahoma) Tradition and Innovation in the Epigrams of Anyte.
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Greenfield, Rachel (College of William and Mary) The Expressive Grammar of Ezekiel 1-2.
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Gross, Adam D. (University of Virginia) The Influence of the epitaphios logos on Atthidography.
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Grothoff, Kyle (Indiana University) Astrologers avant la lettre: Cicero’s Use of astrologus.
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Gruber-Miller, John C. (Cornell College) Introduction: Digital Pedagogy in the 21st Century Educational Landscape.
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Gruman, Taylor (University of Missouri, Columbia) The Roman Army Riot of 408 and the Execution of Flavius Stilicho.
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Habash, Martha W. (Creighton University) Introducing Characters in Petronius’ Satyrica.
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Hadjimichael, Theodora (LMU Munich) Plato’s Dithyramboi and Hellenistic Classification.
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Hagen, Adrienne (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Lucretius on Reason, Hierarchy, and the Natural Order.
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Hahn, Samuel T. (Samford University) Restraining Rage: A Comparison of David and Achilles in 1 Samuel 25 and Iliad 24.
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Hahnemann, Carolin (Kenyon College) and Judson Herrman (Allegheny College) Distant Team-Teaching a First-year Seminar on War and Remembrance.
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Hammond, Mark D. (Independent Scholar) On the Road to Reappraisal: The Economic Importance of Land Transport as Evidenced by the Late Roman Ceramics from the Panayia Field, Corinth.
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Hanchey, Dan (Baylor University) Cicero, Lucretius, and the Divinity of Invention.
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Hansen, Jason J. (University of Wisconsin-Madison) A House Divided: Reading the Homeric Hymn to Demeter through Household Roles.
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Hanses, Mathias (Pennsylvania State University) Men Among Monuments: Plautus’s Choragus and Roman Topography.
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Hanson, Wesley J. (University of Pennsylvania) Titurius Sabinus, Quintus Cicero, and Caesar’s Self-presentation in Book Five of the Bellum Gallicum.
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Hardy, Clara S. (Carleton College) Pudor, Liberalitas and Amicitia: Family and Community Relations in Terence’s Adelphoe.
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Harrington, J. Matthew (Tufts University) Texts to the People: Treebanking within the Perseids Platform as a Means to Unify the Consumption and Production of Scholarship across the Discipline.
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Harvey, Elizabeth G. (University of Arizona) Anatomizing the Archetype: Character Conflation in Book Four of Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
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Harwood, Theodore (Cornell University) Scripture for Dummies: Augustine on Ignorant Readers of the Bible.
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Heckenlively, Timothy S. (Baylor University) Lycaon, Priam, and the Death of Patroclus.
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Hedrick, Robert E. (Valdosta State University) Empedoclean Effluences or Democritean Films?: A Reference to Democritus in Plato’s Phaedrus.
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Heintges, Elizabeth (Columbia University) Pan and the Pastoral: Redefining Erotic and Generic Paradigms in Daphnis and Chloe.
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Hendrickson, Thomas (Dartmouth College) Books as Plunder? A Reconsideration of Plutarch’s Lucullus 42.
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Henkel, John H. (Georgetown College)The Well-Worn Road: Metapoetics from Ennius to Ovid.
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Judson Herrman (Allegheny College) and Hahnemann, Carolin (Kenyon College) Distant Team-Teaching a First-year Seminar on War and Remembrance.
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Hill, Brian (Rutgers University) Euboulia on Stage: Deliberative Pivots and the Model Deliberator in Euripides’ Ion.
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Hill, Robert (University of Cambridge, UK) Alcibiades in America: The Colonial Williamsburg Origins of Virginia’s Latin legend.
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Hill, Travis (University of Arizona) “They Make Themselves Immortal”: Worship of the Great God at the Greek Colony of Odessos.
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Horrell, Matthew (University of Iowa) Stentor’s Hyperbolic Voice (Il. 5.784–91).
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Hunt, Jeffrey (Baylor University) Poetic Resonance in Herodas’ Mimiamb 3.
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Husby, Tristan K. (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Comparing Greek and Roman Manumission in New Comedy: Gender and Citizenship.
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Hutchinson, Eric J. (Hillsdale College) Pagans and Theologians: An Examination of the Use of Christian Sources in Niels Hemmingsen’s De lege naturae.
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Hutwohl, Dannu (University of New Mexico) The Elegiac Mysteries: Initiation and katabasis Imagery in Propertius 1.3.
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Jackson, Generosa A. Sangco (Oak Hall School) The National Greek Exam and Greek in the Junior Classical League.
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James, Justin R. (University of Missouri, Columbia) The Pursuit as Closure in Set-Piece Battles in Caesar and Tacitus.
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Jefferson, Kevin S. (University of Colorado Boulder) The Anxious Mother: Atalanta’s Dream in Thebaid 9.
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Jenkins, Zoe (University of Michigan) A New Perspective on the Imperial Cult: A Survey of Native Interaction with the Cult in the Province of Britain.
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Johansen, Jordan C. (University of Chicago) Two Late Sources in the Lycurgan Delphic Oracular Tradition: A Herodotian Scholion and a Cyriacan Inscription.
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Jones, Gregory S. (Independent Scholar) Genre as Social Power: Pindar’s Nemean 11 and the Skolion Tradition.
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Jones-Lewis, Molly A. (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) The Misbehaving Doctor in Roman Law.
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Jusino, Emily (University of Rochester) Defining Deception: Applying Information Manipulation Theory to Sophocles.
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Kaloudis, Naomi (Valparaiso University) The Power of the Gaze and Ritualized Song in Theocritus’ Idylls: a Commentary on Female Mobility.
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Kantzios, Ippokratis (University of South Florida) Chiron in Alcaeus fr. 42 V.
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Karanika, Andromache (University of California, Irvine) Ludic Sappho: A View into Sapphic Poetics.
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Karas, Allannah K. (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Peitho in the Oresteia: Personified, Manipulated, Transformed.
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Keane, Catherine (Washington University in St. Louis) Intertextuality between Friends: Martial and Juvenal in Epigram 12.18.
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Keith, Alison M. (University of Toronto) Temple Monuments and Literary Memory in Silius’ Punica.
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Kennedy, Alexandra (University of Arizona) Haec nobis fingebamus: Tibullus, Ovid, and the Power of Imagination.
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Keith, Sarah C. (University of New Mexico) Conspiracy at the Door: Paraclausithyron in Cicero’s First Catilinarian.
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Kershner, Stephen M. (Austin Peay State University) Exemplarity and Productive otium in Statius’ Epistula ad Vitorium Marcellum (Silvae 4.4).
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Keyser, Elizabeth A. (University of Arizona) There’s More to Me Than My Bum: Interpreting Both Sides of the Boston Skyphos.
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Khellaf, Kyle (Yale University) Transalpine transgressiones: The Topography of a Livian Digression (5.33.2-35.3).
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Kim, Eunice (University of Washington) Legitimus amor: Illegitimate Protesilai in Heroides 13.
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King, Carol J. (Grenfell Campus Memorial University) The Marriage of Gygaea and Bubares and Macedonian Relations with Persia.
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Kish, Nathan M. (University of California, Los Angeles) Cicero as Schoolmaster: Declamation and the Criticism of Oratory in the Second Philippic.
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Kitchell, Kenneth (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) When a (Canine) Gesture Was Expected.
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Knoepke, Timothy A. (Florida State University) The Legacy of Defeat: The Historical Reception of C. Flaminius, Cn. Cornelius Scipio, and P. Cornelius Scipio in the Works of Cicero.
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Konieczny, Michael L. (Harvard University) Thrasea Paetus as a Model of Resistance in the Annales.
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Kopchinski, Kara (Baylor University) Benevolentia vs. Patronage: Cicero’s Redefinition of Friendship in the De Amicitia.
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Kozak, Adam (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Actors in the Audience: False Equites in Martial’s Epigrams.
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Krasne, Darcy A. (University of Missouri, Columbia) Quaenam ista lues?: The Theme of Sickness in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica.
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Krause, Miller S. (Western Washington University) Laus, Lues, and Louis: Jacobus Plutacrius’ Morbi Gallici … laus.
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Kronenberg, Leah J. (Rutgers University) The Light of Lucretius: A Metapoetic Acrostic (L-U-C-E) in De Rerum Natura 5.712-15.
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LaFleur, Jennifer (University of Virginia) What Are We Testing? A Case for Sight-Reading Assessments in the Intermediate Latin Classroom.
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Lake, Keely (Wayland Academy) Building Skills through Teaching Latin.
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Langseth, Joshua (Coe College) The Hands of the Double God: The Statue of Janus Geminus and the Gates of War.
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Lanski, Alison and Tadeusz Mazurek (University of Notre Dame) Ab ovo usque ad mala: Creating a Latin Hybrid Course.
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Larsen, Mik (University of California, Los Angeles) Splitting the Minotaur: New Directions in the Prosopography of the Statilii.
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Latimer, Drew (Tufts University) A Lab-style Greek Course: Treebanking and the Flipped Classroom.
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Lattmann, Claas (Emory University) “I Cannot Call The Blessed Ones Gluttonous.” Myth Criticism in Pindar’s Olympian 1.
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Laughy, Michael (Washington and Lee University) Teaching Ancient Greek with a Digital Textbook: Some Preliminary Observations.
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Layton-Kim, Stephanie A. (Catholic University of America) Games of Chance and Skill: Seeking Meaning in Etruscan Play.
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Le Blanc, Robyn (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) Relocating Andromeda: Greek myths in Roman Palestine.
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Leach, Benjamin D. (University of New Mexico) The apologia of Propertius: Reading the Battle of Actium in Elegy 3.11.
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Lee, Alex G. (Florida State University) Libanius the Mythographer: Cultural Competition in the Antiochikos.
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Lemmel, Marny S. (The Pontifical College Josephinum) The Negative Use of the Concept of agape (Love) in the New Testament.
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Lepisto, Scott A. (University of Southern California) Digesting Impressions: The Speeches of Attalus and Sotion in Seneca’s 108th Epistle.
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