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CAMWS Meeting 2014 - Individual Abstracts by Title
- A "Local Model" of Roman Courage by Short, William
- A Blast from the Ancient Past: Using Digital Storytelling in “Roman Perspectives" by Bungard, Christopher W.
- A Consul Popularis?: Finding Legitimacy between Senatus and Populus in Cicero's Consular Orations by Willey, Andrew
- A Kimonian Hephaistos: The Lame God Refashioned in Fifth Century Athens by Clements, Jacquelyn H.
- A Lovely Work of Art: Cultus and Poetry in Latin Elegy by Lefebvre, Kerry
- A New Kind of Vegetarianism: Porphyry on Animal Sacrifice by Walker, Abbe
- A Plautine Goat in Rufus's Armpit: The Poetics of Smells in Catullus 69, 71, and 97 by Hanses, Mathias
- A Re-interpretation of Sallust's Construction of Early Rome and Roman Decline by Mumper, Brian M.
- A Ten-Line Tragedy: The Discovery of Othryadas in AP 7.430 (Dioskorides) by Keith, Thomas R.
- A Truth 'Too Weak' Not To Lie On Its Behalf: The Popper-Strauss Assumption And The Metaphorological Basis Of Plato's Politics Of Lying by Gonzalez, Christian L.
- A Tyrant's Journey: Peisetairos, Alcibiades, and the Seduction of Persuasion by Kelley, Matthew W.
- Actively Passive: Homoeroticism and Morigeri Slaves in Plautus by Clark, Konnor
- Agamemnon as Eagle and Vulture: Animal Single-Parent Images in the Oresteia by Stanull, Jennifer A.
- Agricultural and Ceramic Production in Northern Etruria: The Villa del Vergigno Archaeological Project by Lewis, McKenzie
- Alcaeus fr. 42: political discourse and mythological exempla by Kantzios, Ippokratis
- Alexander's letters as a mirror of the "Great King" Alexander by Monti, Giustina
- Animals and Rites of Passage in Ancient Athens by Kitchell, Kenneth
- Ants Work, Grasshoppers Play: Sporting Life in Ancient Greek Utopian Thought by Kratzer, Emily
- Apprenticeship as Social Institution in Roman Egypt by Liu, Jinyu
- Apuleius' Roman Olympus: Literary Tradition and Philosophical Critique in the Cupid and Psyche Narrative by Wimperis, Tedd A.
- Arachne's Tapestry: Ovid's Mortal Artisan Weaves Her Creativity, Voice, and Agency by Glennie, Ann
- Aratean Epigram and the Problems of Hellenistic Reception of the Phaenomena by Wilson, Kathryn
- Architectural Competition in the Circus Flaminius Under Augustus by Harder, Matthew C.
- Arma Virginemque? by Abbot, James C.
- Ars Amicitiae: Pliny's Epistulae 9.14 by Thomas, Rachel E.
- Assimilation to 'The Other' and Closure in the Iliad and Herodotus' Histories by Chiasson, Charles C.
- Audience Engagement and Apollonius' Argonautica by Beck, Deborah
- Augustine in the Underworld: Aeneid 6 and the Puzzle of Confessions 10-13 by Patterson, James
- Augustus and the cursus honorum: The Evidence for a lex Iulia annalis by Master, Emily L
- Authenticating Marvels in Phlegon's Peri Thaumasion by Shannon, Kelly E.
- Bad Girls: The Role of the Mala in Ancient Greek and Roman Literature by Piper, Malia
- Bartholemy Lafon and His Vision for New Orleans by Rodriguez, Connie L.
- Bath Time: Three Homeric Bathing Scenes and Greek Marriage by Warner, Elizabeth A.
- "Before There Was 'Magic': Scenes of Transformation and Invisibility in Greek Epic by Phillips, Richard L.
- Between Arcadia and Crete: Callisto in Callimachus' Hymn to Zeus by Cheshire, Keyne
- Beware the Enemy! Parthenius' Dedication to Gallus in the Erotika Pathemata by Whitcomb, Katheryn
- Blood, Fire and Feasting: The Role of Touch and Taste in Greco-Roman Sacrifice by Weddle, Candace
- Bloodthirsty Scholarship: Responses to Death in the Scholia to the Iliad by Kauffman, Nicholas
- Bona Dea Scandal Echoes in Catullus 63 by Tice, Allen C.
- Bromios: The God of Strange and Invasive Sounds by Lamberto, Katie
- Brothers in Arms: Teaching the Homeric Influence on Warrior Pairs in Caesar and Vergil by Allen, Alena
- Burning for Iole: Metaphor and Catharsis in Sophocles' Trachiniae by Poole, Ursula M.
- Callimachus' Fifth Hymn as Praise for the Ptolemaic Queens by Price, Sharada
- Carmentis and the Carpenta: Testing Poetic and Political Boundaries in Fasti 1.617-636 by Callier, Reina E.
- Cassandra Barbarophonos: Aeschylus at the Language Barrier by Groves, Robert W.
- Casu in meridianum spectaculum incidi: Seneca's Ep. 7 in Context by Hewett, David T.
- Chance and Judgment in Thucydides by Thorne, Nicholas R.
- Child's Play: The Education of Young Hercules in Two Children's Television Programs by Chiu, Angeline C.
- Classical Learning in Paradise Regained by Shaw, Justin W.
- Combining Latin Language Learning and Undergraduate Research with Digital Humanities by Vandever, Boaz
- Concordia and the Early Visual Rhetoric of Augustan Peace by Martinez, Victor M.
- Connecting the Disconnected': The Kalends of May in Ovid's Fasti by Miller, John F.
- Conniving with Socrates: Prodicus' Role in the Protagoras by Andrews, James A.
- Conquest, Colonization, and Coinage: The Roman Subjugation of Gaul in the Late Republic by McCoy, Marsha
- Constructing the Early Roman State In the Preface to Sallust's Bellum Catilinae by Hanson, Wesley J.
- Continuity of Symbols and Administrative Capacity from Minoan and Mycenaean Seals to Archaic Greek Coins by Prosch, Emily
- Corpse Abuse in Silius' Punica: Saguntum, Beyond Troy and Latium by McClellan, Andrew
- Correct Love: Dante's Adaptation of Aeneid IV.441-449 by Mina, Alexandra D.
- Creativity Bound: The Cupid and Psyche Myth in Edith Wharton's The Gods Arrive by Wentzel, Rocki
- Cum Posces, Posce Latine: Affected Rusticity in Juvenal's Eleventh Satire by Walker, Bryce
- Dangerous Marriage Beds in Aeneid 6 by Cullick, Rachael
- De Legibus: Cicero as Scipio and the Problem of the Excluded Philosophic Statesman by West, David T.
- Delphi in Plato's Laws by Young, Carl E.
- Demetrius Poliorcetes in the Peloponnese 303 B.C. by Rose, Thomas
- Demosthenes, Tyranny, and Free Speech in Cicero's Brutus and Orator by Bishop, Caroline
- Descendants with Daddy Issues: Fatherless Sons in the Iliad by Minion, Sean D.
- Dic mihi, Musa levis: cur tam gravis esse videris? Weighing Poetry in Horace Odes 3.30 by Smith, Joshua M.
- "Digging" in Seneca's Natural Questions by Master, Jonathan
- Dire Developments of Dissembling: Duplicity in Apuleius' Metamorphoses by Hutchings, Stephanie
- Dishonorable Laurels: Ovid's Critique of Augustan Apollo in Metamorphoses 1.452-567 by Wilkens, Matthew C.
- Dominus et Divus: Distortions and Corruption in the Ritual of Apotheosis during the Reign of the Julio-Claudians by McGraw, Claire
- Don't be so full of yourself: Byblis, Creusa, and Escaping Repetition by Schroer, Clayton A.
- Durior aeternusque vocat labor: Metapoetics in Columella Res Rustica 10 by White, David J.
- Epic, Ode, Image?: Classical Reference in the Watercolors of Benjamin Henry Latrobe by Sienkewicz, Julia
- Epinician in Tragic Lyric: The Third Stasimon of Euripides' Andromache by Simone, Caleb P.
- Euthyphro Wins: A Reconsideration of the Legal Case against Euthyphro's Father by Younger, Christopher M.
- Exaggerated Ethnography: Identity and Other in Lucian's 'True Story' by Yarnell, Amy M.
- Exclusus Lector: Narrative Boundaries in Apuleius' Metamorphoses by Beck, William R.
- Fama Novi Fontis: The Sexual Curiosity of Minerva in Ovid's Metamorphoses V by Price, Destini N.
- Fate and Choice in Musaeus' Hero and Leander by Tandy, Sean M.
- Fear, Imagination, and Realization: Alcyone Imagines Ceyx to Death by Belinskaya, Anastasia
- Female Space, Eros and Intertextuality in Theocritus and Apollonius by Angelopoulou, Afroditi
- Florus and the poetics of his Epitome by Wibier, Matthijs H.
- Force vs. Choice in the Gyges Narratives of Herodotus and Plato by Rawson, Andrew C.
- Frogs in the Attic Nights: Aulus Gellius and the Art of the Quote by Chapman, Austin A.
- From Hexameter to Hekatompedon: Spatial Mnemonics and the Mutual Influence of Oral Epic and the Architecture of the Archaic Age Greek Temple by Haller, Benjamin S.
- Gender Wars and Snake-Lore in Nikander's Theriaka by Jones-Lewis, Molly A.
- Geography and Paradoxography in Apollonius' Argonautica by Semanoff, Matthew
- Goodbye, Cruel (Elegiac) World: Gallus’ “Conversion” in Vergil’s Tenth Eclogue by Merriam, Carol U.
- Ground Penetrating Radar at Gangivecchio, Sicily: Testing the Wave of the Future by Storey, Glenn R.
- Guicciardini's Sejanus: An intertextual Death Portrait of Alessandro VI by Spanne, Michael A.
- HBO's Dux Femina: Agrippina the Younger and Cersei Lannister in Game of Thrones by Prince, Meredith D.
- Heaven on Earth: The Pre-Apotheosis of Augustus in Suetonius by Luke, Trevor S.
- Herding 6000 Cats: How to Organize the Homeric Noun-Epithet Iuncturae by Dee, James H.
- Herod the Great's City Foundations and the Making of Augustus: Actia Nicopolis, Sebaste, and Caesarea Maritima by Teets, Sarah C.
- Herodotus and the Urns of Zeus: A Homeric Allusion in the Histories by Ross, Eric
- Hesitation and Taking Sides in the Bella Civilia of Lucan and Seneca by Currie, Michelle
- Homologiai Are Meant to Be Broken: Trickery and Miltiades' Paros Expedition in Herodotus by Hudak, Bryan
- "Honey I Shrunk the Muses!" Lucretian Poetry at the Atomic Level by Yona, Sergio
- Horace and Theocritus: Ode 1.17 and the Seduction of the Bucolic by Persyn, Marcie
- Horace as Romanae Fidicen Lyrae by Smith, Rachel A.
- I am Simply Not There: Narrative Perspective in Lucan's Bellum Civile 9.964-79. by Froedge, Stephen E.
- I Do What I Want: Positive Freedom and the Empowered Democratic Citizen by Campa, Naomi E.
- Imagining Aphrodite in Syria: The Evidence of Two Statuettes in San Antonio by Powers, Jessica
- Imitation by Response: Metapoetics and Intertext in Terence's Eunuchus by Vidovic, Goran
- Impar coniunx: Attitudes Towards Intermarriage in Livy by Holbrook, Alexandra L.
- In corpus corpore toto: Love's Merging Bodies in Ovid, Lucretius, and Plato by Friend, Jaclyn R.
- In Your Hearts: A Ciceronian Intertext in Tacitus' Annales by Waddell, Philip T.
- Infiltrating the Empire: The Cult of the Nymphs in the Roman World by Kopestonsky, Theodora
- Investigating the Relationship Between Spiritual and Artisanal Practices in Etruria: The Case of Cetamura del Chianti by Miller, Courtney N.
- Jerusalem vs. All Others: Petrus Cunaeus and the Reformulation of the Herodotean Dichotomy of Greek and Barbarian by Goodman, Gena N.
- Joke's on Him: Caricature and Male Clients of Prostitutes on Greek-Vase Painting by Mazurek, Alexander
- Just Monkeying Around? An Examination of Euboean Pottery from Pithekoussai by Koletsos, Michael J.
- Kataskaptein: Interpreting Urban Destruction by Baker, Gabriel
- Late Roman Epigraphy in the Forum Romanum: Fragments or Narrative? by Sitz, Anna M.
- Lemnos, Ethics, and Community in Sophocles' Philoctetes by Lord, Kristin O.
- Liberating Tityrus: Freedom and Slavery in Vergil's Eclogue 1 by Eckerman, Christopher C.
- Livy, Cicero, and Ovid in the Supplex Libellus of Chauveton's De Gallorum Expeditione by Krause, Miller S.
- Logos and the Manipulation of Self-Representation: Helen of Troy as a Rhetor by Clay, Jason A.
- Looking for a Few Good (Provincial) Men: Friendship and Flattery in Dio's Kingship Orations by Yarbrough, Colin Warner
- Looking for Kitchens in the Roman Landscape by Rap, Evan M.
- Lost on Pandora's Island by Safran, Meredith E.
- Lucan's Erictho: the 'Plus Quam' Witch by Celotto, Giulio
- Lucan's Wartime Freedoms by Horne, Andrew
- Lucius Pinxit: A Painter's Sphragis to Ovidian Illustration by Lehmann, Christian
- Mapping Antiquity: an approach to using mapping technology in Classics by Capreedy, Jim A.
- Mapping Homer's Catalogue of Ships by Jasnow, Ben and Courtney Evans
- Marital Alliances and Political Careers in the Roman Republic by Strong, Anise K.
- Materializing Agricola: Why the Agricola Matters by Houseman, Justin C.
- Medical Imagery in Demosthenes' On the Crown: Hippocratic or Tragic Influence? by Das, Allison E.
- Menander on the Big Stage: Dyskolos in the Theater of Dionysus by Major, Wilfred E.
- Mid-Century Modern Monarch: Swords, Sandals and Cleopatras by Daugherty, Gregory N.
- Mismatches in Language in Euripides' Helen by Strain, Jonathan
- More than a Feeling: Pity and Supplication in Athenian Epigraphy and Oratory of the 5th and 4th century BC by Carbone, Lucia Francesca
- Moving the Foundations: Zeno of Citium and the Stoic Tradition by Wade, Pierce
- National Identity and Heroides 7: Narrative Interrupted by Drinkwater, Megan O.
- Non Est Fera: Hunting in Ovid's Ars Amatoria by Whitlatch, Lisa
- Numismatic Refashioning and Public Dialogue in Trajan's Imperial Coinage by Oughton, Charles W.
- Nunc flere potestas: Women and Mourning in Lucan's Bellum Civile by Nesholm, Erika J.
- Odyssean Therapeutics: Fate, the Hero and Learned Helplessness by Christensen, Joel P.
- Odysseus and Hector in the Iliad by Fenno, Jonathan
- Oedipus' metamorphoses: reflections on the authorial role of Seneca's Oedipus by Sarais, Maria S.
- On Being Heard: Protest, Imperialism, and the Adoniazousai by Green, Lucca D.
- On the Authorship of the Strasbourg Epodes: Archilochus, Hipponax, or Both? by Barnard, Scott A.
- "Option A or Option B? Yes." by Dobbs, Christopher S.
- Ovid's Epigraphic Parroting: Epigraphic Language in Amores 2.6 by Palmer, Morgan E.
- Ovid's Pasiphae and the Elegiac Grotesque by Pietropaolo, Mariapia
- Ovid's Tristia 1.5 and 1.9: On the Issue of Unity by Dettmer, Helena R.
- Pausanias and Continuity of Cult in Greece by Winnick, Benjamin A.
- Pausanias Politicus: Cleisthenes, Isagoras, and the Origins of Athenian Democracy in the Periegesis by Hogan, Patrick P.
- Peasant and Power in Souk-el-Khmis: the Imperial Archive in CIL VIII 10570 by Aldrup-MacDonald, John P.
- Penelope's Final Dream? Odyssey 23.1-9 by Brelinski, Tim
- Penelope's Lion by Turkeltaub, Daniel
- Periklutos: A Deeper Meaning In A Formulaic Epithet by Smith, Andrew M.
- Pindar's Peaceful Rapes by De Boer, Katherine R.
- Plague, Individualism, and Exemplary Behavior in Silius Italicus' Punica by Gardner, Hunter H.
- Plataea for Athenians: Herodotus' Athenocentric Telling of the Decisive Battle by Oliver, Ian C.
- Plato's Fractal Line: A Solution to the Overdetermination Problem by Margheim, Stephen
- Playing the Pan-pipe: A Metaphor for Mature Love in Longus's Daphnis and Chloe by Zawie, Nathan E.
- Playing to the Crowd: Od. 9.5-11 and the Epicurean Debate by Duffy, William S.
- Poetasters and Garlic: Catullus 14 and Horace Epodes 3 by Skinner, Marilyn B.
- Poetic Identity and the Poet's Muse: An Interpretation of Catullus 35 & 36 by Quartarone, Lorina N.
- Poetic Trappings of Imperial Panegyric by Sloan, Michael C.
- Polybius' Narrative of the Capture of Achaeus as a Case Study on the Role of τύχη in the Histories by Shaler, Ross
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in the Ancient Greek and Roman Soldier by Smith, Echo
- Praise of Labor: A Reevaluation of Vergil's Laudes Italiae by Roth, Andrew P.
- Pretty Swords for Pretty People: Reconsidering the Gender of the “Warriors" Buried at Knossos by Parr, Josh M.
- Prometheus: A Case Study of Archaic and Classical Greek Exposure Punishment by Ewin, Kristan Foust
- Promoting Women in the Latin Classroom through Graffiti by DiBiasie, Jacqueline F.
- Propertius 2.7 and Augustan Ideology by Greene, Ellen
- Prophecy, Poetry, Myth, and History: The Prophetic and Poetic Role of Carmenta in the Aeneid by Palazzolo, Elizabeth G.
- Protean Readings of Tacitus' Annals by Bartera, Salvador
- Quoniam Grammaticus Es…: : Grammatical Games in Catullus 56 by Beckelhymer, Samuel D.
- Rape and Reconciliation: Flora in the Fasti by Beek, Anna E.
- Re-founding Troy: Caesar as anti-Aeneas in De Bello Civili 9.950-1002 by Kozak, Adam
- Reading Between the Lions: Thesmophoriazusae 514-516 by Vickers, Jonathan
- Real Women in the Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica by Mori, Anatole
- Reevaluating the Date of Markianos of Heraclea's Periplus by Hamilton, Alexander J.
- Refusing Restraint: The Feminist Function of Shape-shifting in the Thetis Myth and Faulkner's Sanctuary by Hall, Amelia
- Repetitio Mater Memoriae: The Role of Frequent Assessment in Increasing Vocabulary Retention by Henderson II, Thomas R.
- Resurrecting Milkyaton's Trophy: Classical Cypriote Naval Warfare Provides a Pedagogical Opportunity by Lorenzo, Kristian
- Reworking Petitionary Vocabulary in Late Antiquity by Funderburk, Kevin F.
- Roman Ephebophilia: The Case of Horace's Odes by Hay, Paul
- Romans Behaving Badly: Misdeeds Abroad in Valerius Maximus by Groves, Joseph
- Ruined Landscapes and Forgotten Songs in Vergil's Ninth Eclogue by Sklenar, Robert
- Rumor as Argument in Roman Rhetoric by Clapp, Doug
- Rural Agency, Urban Anxiety: Ritual and Citizen Identity in Tibullus by Dombrowski, Patrick
- Sallust and the Outsiders: The Role of Audience in the Histories by Vasta, Michael S.
- Satirizing the Fasti: Calendrical Elements in Seneca's Apocolocyntosis by Goddard, Anna
- Saturnalia Martialis: Freedom and Restriction of the Reader in Martial's Book IV by Harris, Molly
- Seduction and φιλότης: Aphrodite's Method in the Homeric Hymn by McVey, Aine
- Seneca's Oedipus: "The Only Voice I Hear Is My Own" by Rabel, Robert J.
- Should Latin Versification be Entirely Forgotten? by Del Curto, Elizabeth A.
- Singing Sappho, from the intimate to the grandiloquent: Musical settings of Sappho by Barnes, Philip V.
- Socius Amor: Propertius, Gallus, and Amicitia in Elegies Book I by Daeschel, Makaila J.
- Socrates the Mantis and the Divine Sign in Plato's Phaedrus by Anderson, Sebastian
- Speculative Smiles: Philosophical Questions in Theocritus' Idyll 1 by Samson, Lindsay
- Speech Acts and Genre Games in the Protagoras Romance by Slater, Niall W.
- Speech and Silence: Canidia in Horace's Epodes 5 and 17 by Kappelmann, Kirsten M.
- Statian Bull-Similes: Virgilian Intertext and Poetic Program in the Achilleid and Silvae by Parrott, Christopher A.
- Strabo the Feminist by Roller, Duane W.
- Subjectivity and the Pattern of Reversal in Euripides' Iphigenia in Aulis by Lush, Brian V.
- Suetonius' Augustan Endorsement by George, Charles
- Tacitus' Philippics: Tiberius, Augustan Precedent, and Literary Memory by Hu, Alice C.
- Tanta capillamenti dignitas: A Re-evaluation of Hair in Apuleius' Metamorphoses by Ulrich, Jeffrey P.
- Tell Prodicus to Go to Hell! Aristophanes and Myth Rationalization Parody by Sumler, Alan G.
- Terms for Legal Experts in Cicero by de Brauw, Michael
- That's So “Golden Age”: Metaphorical Reigns of Saturn Created in Catullus 64 and the Embassy to Diomedes in Aeneid 11.225 – 295 by Scahill, Kevin
- The Abuse of Corpses and the Passion of Tyrants: The Madness of Cambyses and Achilles by Garcia Jr, Lorenzo F.
- The Afterlife of Acharnians' Mysian Telephus by Ferriss-Hill, Jennifer
- The Aftermath of Trasimene: Livy, Polybius, and Roman Religion by Mahoney, Kyle W.
- The Art of Travesty: Vergilian Cento as Petronian Invention at Satyr. 132.11 by Woods, Heather
- The Authority of the Callimachean Hymnists by Horrell, Matt
- The Bacchus Temple at Baalbek: Defining Temple Function and the Language of Syncretism by Baroody, Richard S.
- The Best of the Macedonians: Alexander as Achilles in Curtius' History of Alexander by Vorhis, Justin G.
- The Biduum Experience: Speaking to Learn by Lindzey, Ginny
- The Catullan Kiss: The Semantics of Basium and the Nature of Desire by Nappa, Christopher
- The Comic in the Cosmic: The Staging of Hostius Quadra in Seneca's Natural Questions by Simone, Ashley
- The Courtship of Penelope and Odysseus by Toscano, Margaret M.
- The Curia Latina in Aeneid 7 by Crofton-Sleigh, Lissa
- The Demise of the Greek Deluge Myth in the Christian Narration: The Case of Deucalion by Hoover, Jesse A.
- The Democratic Implications of Men, Ships, and Walls by Roy, Sydnor
- The Dichotomy of Classical Antiquity in Viaggio in Italia by Zalin, Mackenzie S.
- The Discourse of the Waiting Wife at Agamemnon 855-913 by Weiberg, Erika L.
- The Dramatis Persona of the Client in Horace's Sermones 1.9 by Klein, Viviane S.
- The Ephebic Corpus: Work in Progress? by Friend, John
- The Epistemological Function of the Myth of the Reversed Cosmos of Plato's Statesman by Apicella, Brian A.
- The Erotic City of Ezra Pound's Homage to Sextus Propertius by Wall, Joshua Logan
- The Evolution of the Modern Classical Language Textbook by Roth, Kevin R.
- The Evolution of the Γραμματική Τέχνη by Barney, Justin A.
- The Externality of Seneca's Vitia: The Progress of Disease and the Possibility of a Cure by Spunde, Eric K.
- The Family Business: New Approaches to the Seleucid Empire by McAuley, Alex
- The Foundation of Vividness: The Epistemological Development of the Term Enargeia in Plato by Hedrick, Robert E.
- The Freely Fated Oedipus: Interpretations in Determinism by Hall, Jonathan B.
- The Hadrian's Villa Project: The Very Real World of Teaching Using 3D Virtual World Technology by Kvapil, Lynne A.
- The Heraclean Odysseus and the Odyssean Heracles by Halasz, Caitlin C.
- The Historians' Agenda for Pirates: Describing the Balearic Campaign by Beek, Aaron L.
- The Homeric Pretext for Vergil's Aeneid 7.483-502 by Cox, Eric A.
- The Horse and the Hero by Nolan, Edward E.
- The Ideal Symposium: Synaesthetic Description and Advice Giving in Xenophanes Fragment 1 West by Hutwohl, Dannu
- The Ideology and Organization of the Metroon in Democratic Athens by McGlin, Michael
- The Immortality of the Mind vs. the Body within the Imperial Biographies of Suetonius by Buzbee, Mark D.
- The Impact of Shop Environment on Buyer-Seller Relationships in Ancient Rome by Vennarucci, Rhodora G.
- The Impact of War on Censorial Building Programs in the Middle Roman Republic by Callaghan, Gregory J.
- The Invention of the Ludi Saeculares of Emperor Honorius by Dunning, Susan C.
- The Lives of Others: The Boukoloi Between Fiction and History by Cioffi, Robert L.
- The Looming Issue: Domestic Space and Time for Shalott and Penelope by Nguyen, Nhut Van H.
- The Man Who Died: An Analysis of the Chronological Discrepancy in Plato's Euthyphro by Cave, Anne E.
- The Menos of the Poet by Platte, Ryan
- The Milk of (Im)mortality: Images of Breastfeeding in the Homeric Hymns by Webb, Kelle R.
- The Modernization of Myth: Sabine Women Reinterpreted in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers by LaJoie, Jessica
- The Neglected Heavens: Gender and the Cults of Helios and Selene in Bronze Age and Historical Greece by Rea, Katherine A.
- The Novus Homo and Virtus: Oratory, Masculinity, and the Self-Made Man by Buckingham, Timothy
- The Orpheus Theme in Swarup's Q&A and in Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire by Macfarlane, Roger T.
- The Panther-Skin Saddlecloth of the Horse and Groom Relief in Athens: Macedonian Influence in Attic Art by Shea, Timothy
- The Path to Deification in Fifth-Century Greece by Hunter, Michael J.
- The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword: The Literary Legacy of Caesar's Commentaries and Grant's Personal Memoirs by Stipanovic, Andre
- The Philosophical and Intertextual Character of Odysseus in Horace Satire 2.5 by Hicks, Benjamin V.
- The Poetics of Mime(sis) in Herodas by Hunt, Jeffrey M.
- The Poetics of Seduction in Roman Lyric and Elegy by Tortorelli, William
- The Port at Pella and the Macedonian Fleet by King, Carol J.
- The Power of Performance in Propertius' Love Elegies by Barnes, Elizabeth L.
- The Pygmalion Dream Revisited: Constructing Claudia Quinta as an ideal of virtue in Augustan literature by Burns, Krishni
- The Quarrel with Perses and Hesiod's Biography by Stamatopoulou, Zoe
- The Return of the Plague in Thucydides' Account of the Athenian Defeat at Sicily by Joho, Tobias
- The Rhetoric of Rape: Claudian, Ovid and the Significance of Legalistic Discourse in Proserpine Poetics by Jones, Brandon
- The Seven Sages as Performers of Sophrosyne by Shapiro, Susan O.
- The Speech of the Corinthians at Athens in Thucydides' History by Shaw, Michael H.
- The Tanagra Figurines: Origins and Meaning by Erny, Grace K.
- The Tears of Telemachus in the Odyssey by Daly, Alexandra
- The Triumph of De Rerum Natura's Last Book by Jackson, Jamie
- The Triumph of Venus and Jupiter over their Punic Counterparts in Plautus' Poenulus by Blasdel, Gavin P.
- The Two Solons in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics by McVane, Sam D.
- The Unchaining of Prometheus in Black Metal by Cook, Robert M.
- The Wise Maiden: Narrative Time and the Epithets of Persephone in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter by Wells, Jessie
- The Witty Anonymous: A Playful Acrostic in the Ciris by Danvers, Lyndy
- The Work of Poetry in Hesiod's Works and Days by Blume, Charles E.
- The World as a Line–Some Remarks on Plato's Engagement with Mathematical Modeling by Lattmann, Claas
- Theology as Legal Rhetoric: Judicial Reasoning in Ambrose of Milan's De Spiritu Sancto by Selby, Andrew M.
- There's a What in the Labyrinth? (Theseus' Accomplices) by Castellani, Victor
- Through Pilgrim Eyes: The Myth-haunted Landscape of the Second Sophistic by Winkle, Jeffrey T.
- Thucydides “Mythbuster" and the Athenian Empire by Mills, Sophie
- Tiberius in Mourning: Dealing with the Deaths of Drusus and Germanicus by Daly, Megan M.
- Towards a Typology of Makarismos: Revisiting the Homeric Reflections of a Speech-Genre. by Karanika, Andromache
- Tydea Consumpsi: Dark Humor in the Thebaid by Pentzer, Mitchell R.
- Under the Influence of Art: The Effect of the Statues of Horatius Cocles and Cloelia on Valerius Maximus' Facta et Dicta Memorabilia by Samz-Pustol, Andrea K.
- Unearthing Chthonic Deities at Gangivecchio: An Exploration of Fertility Worship Throughout Sicily by Vogler, Christie M.
- Unexpected Intervention: The εἴδωλον as Deus ex Machina in Euripides' Helen by Schaefers, Christine
- Varro's tria genera theologiae as Social and Political Reform by Lundy, Steven J.
- Vergil's Bees and the Virtues of an Epicurean Collective (Georgics 4) by Kershner, Stephen M.
- Virile Servitium: The Representation of Agrippina on Roman Imperial Coinage by Ramsey, Cara
- Vulnerability and Transcendence: Scaeva and Oedipus as Failed Stoic Sapientes by Franzen, Christina E.
- Was the Roman Imperial Army Small? A Comparative Study of Ancient Imperial Military Forces by Overtoom, Nikolaus L.
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- Word-to-World and World-to-Word in the Renuntiatio Amoris of Propertius by Kidder, Kathleen
- Working Out Minerva: Narrative Formulation of Religious Divinity in Ovid's Metamorphoses by Yoong, Hong S.
- Ἕκτορος αἴσιμον ἦμαρ: The Trojan Catalogue in Iliad 2 by Kim, Eunice S.
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