For abstracts submitted as parts of organized panels please go to https://camws.org/2018PanelsWorkshops.
- A Failed Experiment: Tacitus’ Galba on the Principle of Adoptive Succession. Stephen Smith (University of Minnesota)
- A flagitium incognitum and Its Causes in Histories 4. Nicholas M. Dee (Bowling Green State University)
- A Learned Dog: Roman Elegy and the Epitaph for Margarita. Grace H. P. Funsten (University of Washington)
- A Lease of Sacred Lands from Eastern Phokis (IG IX 1.87). Jeremy McInerney (University of Pennsylvania)
- A New Translation of Dionysiaca, Book One. Andrew Barrett (Wayne State University)
- A Poor Man's Alexander: Ammianus Marcellinus, Julian, and the Greco-Roman Ethnographic Tradition. Tyler A. Creer (University of Virginia)
- A Ptolemaic Thetis in Apollonius' Argonautica. Anatole Mori (University of Missouri)
- A Rare Parrot-Teacher: The Parrot as Latin Poet in a Greek Epigram. Amy A. Koenig (University of Miami)
- A Riot of Images: Statue Destruction and Historiography in Nero’s Rome. Everett Lang (Boston College)
- A Rome Study Tour for Students Who Are Not Classicists. Margaret W. Musgrove (University of Central Oklahoma)
- A Spectacle to Behold: Sensory and Visual Elements in Roman Religious Processions. Desiree D. Coleman (University of Arizona)
- A Statue Base for T. Quinctius Flamininus at Chalcis (IG XII 9, 931). Gavin P. Blasdel (University of Pennsylvania)
- A Stroll Through Hesiod's Tartarus. Jenny S. Clay (University of Virginia)
- A Study of indignus in the Aeneid: Undeserved Fate and Just Indignation. Lorina N. Quartarone (University of Saint Thomas)
- A Thing for All Seasons: Neo-Archaic Media in Sophocles' Ajax. Ryan Franklin (The Johns Hopkins University)
- A Tortoise Sings: Composing Music for an Ancient Greek Lyre. Edward B. Henderson (Davidson College)
- A Tragic History: Oracular Interpretations in the Stories of Croesus and Agamemnon. Eryn Pritchett (University of Notre Dame)
- Ad Cor et Mentem Per Aures: Benefits of Aural Learning of Classical Languages. Catherine Crnkovich (The University of Arizona)
- Addressing Campus Rape as a Classicist. Thomas K. Hubbard (University of Texas)
- Aegyptiaka in Creolization: Ethnicity and Authorial Identity in Apion and Chaeremon. Edward Kelting (Stanford University)
- Aeneas est invitus amator: The Use of paraclausithyron and ekphrasis in Aeneid 1. Devondra McMillan (The Lawrenceville School)
- Aeschylus' Revisionist View of Women. Michael Gagarin (University of Texas)
- Aeschylus’ Hidden Muse: Agamemnon 104-106. Allannah K. Karas (Valparaiso University)
- Aischines' Liability in the Crown Case. Edwin Carawan (Missouri State Univ.)
- All Dogs Go to Hades Dog Iconography on Funerary Monuments of Roman Youths. Caroline L. Carter (University of Arizona)
- Ambiguous Seduction The Mythical Paradigm of Flannery O’Connor’s Good Country People. Andrew T. Faulkner (University of Waterloo)
- Ambitious Antinous. Danielle M. Gin (Kalamazoo College)
- Amicus ex Machina: The Figure of Herakles in Philoctetes. Katherine C. Reilly (University of Colorado at Boulder)
- An Aphrodisian Bacchae for Our Era; David Ives’ Venus in Fur. Jean Alvares (Montclair State University)
- An Asiatic Minority or Majority? Rethinking Army Composition in the Early Seleucid Empire. Benjamin Abbott (University of Pennsylvania)
- An Empedoclean Reading of Nigidius Figulus’ Prophecy: Love and Strife in Lucan’s Bellum Civile. Giulio Celotto (Concordia College)
- An Experiment in Micro-Finance?: The Grain Tax Law in 4th Century Athens. Andrew Foster (Fordham University)
- Anatomy of an Inheritance (Dem. 27 and 28). Hilary Lehmann (Knox College)
- "And the Shield Cried Out": Narrative and Ekphrasis in the Pseudo-Hesiodic Aspis. Holly Maggiore (University of Virginia)
- Anti-Epithalamial Imagery in Catullus 17. Christopher Polt (Boston College)
- Ants and Bees in Ovid’s Theater: Ars Amatoria 1.89-100. Samuel L. Kindick (University of Colorado Boulder)
- Are We Blind? On Oedipus. Anastasiya Kochergina (University of Arizona)
- Ariadne, Figura Variata: The Unconventional Ecphrasis in Catullus 64. Stephanie Crooks (New York University)
- Aristophanes and the Athenian Archē, to the Peace of Nicias. Daniel Driskill (Boston University)
- Aristophanes' Lampito in Sociolinguistic Perspective. Preston L. Atwood (The University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- Aristophanic Paratragodia of Late-Euripidean Tragedy: A Study of Aristophanes’ Ecclesiazusae. Michael A. Mignanelli (University of Texas at Austin)
- arma tribunicium cingere digna latus: The Parazonium in Roman Art and Culture. Rebecca Katz (University of Miami)
- Artemisia, The Wonder Woman: The Gendered Nature of ἀνδρεῖα and ἄλκιμος in Herodotus’ Histories. Benjamin D. Leach (Indiana University)
- At Home on the Palatine? The Sedes of Vesta in Ovid’s Fasti. Morgan E. Palmer (Tulane University)
- At Sea with Catullus and Horace. James V. Lowe (John Burroughs School)
- Athens is Babylon by Any Other Name. Marcus D. Ziemann (The Ohio State University)
- Atomic Centaurs: Reading Statius, Reading Lucretius. Stephen Froedge (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
- Atomic Horses and Subatomic Gods: Valerius Flaccus’s Appropriation of Lucretian "Distant Viewing" in Argonautica 2. Darcy A. Krasne (Columbia University)
- auribus tenere lupum: Intention in Cicero's Pro Marcello. Ryan S. Walker (University of Notre Dame)
- Being Etruscan in Latin: Epitaphs from the Rafi Family Tomb at Perugia. John B. Beeby (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Between videre and videri: Gaze, Narrator, and Narration in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses. Eva Noller (University of Heidelberg)
- Beyond the Bookroll: Dialect Choice as a Poetic Device in Hellenistic and Imperial Inscribed Epigram. Taylor Coughlan (University of Tennessee)
- Blocking Fathers, Illicit Marriages: Continuity and Change from Sophocles to Menander. Marcie Persyn (University of Pennsylvania)
- Bloodsongs: Pulse-Taking, Synesthesia, and Epistemic Shifts. Keith Dickson (Purdue University)
- Blurred Boundaries: Hades and Zeus Chthonios. Diana Burton (Victoria University of Wellington)
- Borges’ Asterión: Failure of a Matrilineal Model of Royalty. Valerio Caldesi-Valeri (University of Kentucky)
- Bringing Seneca’s Thyestes to Life: Integrated Project-Based Learning in the Latin and Theatre Classrooms. Janet Hayatshahi (Randolph-Macon College) and Bartolo Natoli (Randolph-Macon College)
- Briseis: An alokhos without eunē. Ximing Lu (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- Broadway, Hip-Hop, and Aeschylus: Teaching Greek Drama in Modern U. S. High Schools. Deirdre Donlon (Pinecrest Academy)
- Brothers in Arms: ‘Fictive Kinship’ among the Iliad’s Greeks and Trojans. David F. Driscoll (University of California at Davis)
- Building an Empire from the Ground Up: The Imperialist Implications of Soil as a Raw Material in the Roman Agronomists. Margaret Clark (University of Texas at Austin)
- Burning for You: A Reconsideration of Incense in Ovid. Claire McGraw (University of Missouri-Columbia)
- By His Recklessness They Perished?. Timothy S. Heckenlively (Baylor University)
- Catullus and Juventius. Christopher Nappa (University of Minnesota)
- Catullus and the Swansong. Philip V. Barnes (John Burroughs School)
- Catullus, Memmius, and Bithynia. John N. Rauk (Michigan State University)
- Changes in Prothesis Rituals as Portrayed on Greek Lekythoi From the Archaic Period Through the Completion of the Peloponnesian War. Nishant Joshi (Tufts University)
- Cicero’s ‘Monograph’ on the Bellum Clodicum. Kevin Scahill (University of Virginia)
- Claiming Aeneas: Julio-Claudian Echoes in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica. Jessica Blum (University of San Francisco)
- Claudius, Language and Re-Foundation in Tacitus’ Annals. Joseph R. O'Neill (Arizona State University)
- Coincidence or Conspiracy?: Mark Antony as the Classical Archetype Traitor for Aaron Burr. Karl E. Baughman (Prairie View A&M University)
- Cola di Rienzo and the Reenactment of an Ancient Tale – Finding the Prata Flaminia in Fourteenth Century Rome. Paul W. Jacobs II (Independent Scholar)
- Collaboration in the Classroom: The Collective Commentary. Caitlin Gillespie (Columbia University)
- Color Coding - The Who and the What.. Bernard P. Carrington (Salpointe Catholic High School)
- Comedy Personified in Plautus’ Truculentus. Erin K. Moodie (Purdue University)
- Comic Misunderstanding: The Adulescens Amans in DRN 4. Rachel Mazzara (University of Toronto)
- Commemorating Actium at Ancient Corinth?. Aileen Ajootian (University of Mississippi)
- Competitive Medicine and the Style of the Epidemics. Wesley J. Hanson (University of Pennsylvania)
- Concealed Kypris in the Iphigenia at Aulis. Katherine Wasdin (George Washington University)
- Confessions and Confines: A Case Study of Accuracy and Precision in Herodotus and Thucydides. Sidney M. Christman (University of Virginia)
- Constructing a Pharmacy: Herodotus and the Walls of Ecbatana. Eric Beckman (Indiana University)
- Consules Populares: L. Valerius Potitus and M. Horatius Barbatus. Kathryn Williams (Canisius College)
- Controlled Burns and Forest Husbandry in Roman Italy. Jonathan Zarecki (The University of North Carolina at Greensboro)
- Convivium et Epulum: Hellenistic Banqueting and Drunkenness in Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita. Timothy M. Warnock (University of Pennsylvania)
- Correcting Herodotus 1.56: The Histories’ Non-answer to the Pelasgian Question. Matthew W. Kelley (Boston University)
- Correlating Victory with Model Leadership in Caesar’s Gallic War, Book 2. Rex Stem (University of California, Davis)
- “Creticus, you are see-through!”: The Transparent Toga in Roman Invective. Aerynn Dighton (University of California at Santa Barbara)
- Cultural Capital, the Classics, and the Creation of the Southern Planter Class. Katherine Aberle (University of Mississippi)
- Cyclopean Ajax. Robin Mitchell-Boyask (Temple University)
- Dead Soldiers and Death Oracles: Dark Tourism in Ancient Greece. Carrie L. Sulosky Weaver (University of Pittsburgh)
- Death in Your Classroom: What the Romans Did and Believed, and How to Bring it to Your Classroom. Lori M. Kissell (Liberty High School)
- Decolonization and Gender in the Reception of the Aeneid in Frank McGuinness' Carthaginians. Nina Raby (University of Virginia)
- Deifying the People in Cicero’s Post Reditum ad Quirites. Joseph DiLuzio (Baylor University)
- densior ille, hic copiosior: Bilingualism in the Demosthenes-Cicero Syncrises. Caroline B. Bishop (Texas Tech University)
- Describing (the Exterior of) Greece: Space in Pausanias. Maria V. Kovalchuk (University of Pennsylvania)
- Desire and Deniability in Queer History. Robert Matera (Beloit College)
- Diagram as Protreptic to Zoology: Aristotle’s Wondrous Cuttlefish. Johannes Wietzke (Carleton College)
- Didactic Medea: Problems and Possibilities in Using Medea to Study Athenian Gender Roles in the Classroom. Henry W. Lanphier (Loyola University Chicago)
- Digital Critical Editions: Coding and/as Scholarship. Virginia K. Felkner (University of Oklahoma) and Samuel J. Huskey (University of Oklahoma)
- Digital Epigraphy: The Case of Arrian’s Praenomen. Daniel W. Leon (University of Illinois) and K.A. Rask (Duquesne University)
- Diodotus Tryphon and the Late Seleukid State. Eduardo Garcia-Molina (Florida State University)
- Discussion of Augustan Marital Law Within the Aeneid. Jonathan A. Richie (Independent Scholar)
- Docta Psallere: An Anonymous Christian Woman as Prudentius’ Ideal Poet. Kathleen M. Kirsch (The Catholic University of America)
- Does Euripides Have a Consistent Weltanschauung?. Richard Baldwin (Gulf Coast State College)
- Dominance through Permanence: Schoolboy Graffiti in the Greco-Roman World. Stephanie Wong (Loyola University Chicago)
- Don’t Blow a gliscit: Turnus as an Epicurean Amator. Elizabeth A. Hunter (University of Chicago)
- Dressed to Kill: Pontius Pilate’s On-screen Attire. Christopher M. McDonough (University of the South)
- Dual Legends: Hannibal and Scipio as Literary Foils in the Early Roman Historians. Tyler Denton (University of Colorado, Boulder)
- Echoes from Cumae: Intertexts between Juvenal Satire 3 and Aeneid 6. Collin J. Moat (University of Arizona)
- Emperor Elagabalus and Traditional Roman Religion. Casey M. Stark (Idaho State University)
- Engendering Justice in a Gendered World: The Case of Thucydides' Athenians. Jessica Evans (University of Vermont)
- Epic Aging. Victor Castellani (University of Denver)
- Epideixis and the Professions of Plato's Protagoras. James A. Andrews (Ohio University)
- Equestrians and Social Status in Petronius' Satyricon. Robert K. Morley (The University of Iowa)
- Et in Arcadia Ego: Elegiac Shadows over the Vergilian (Para-)Text. Nandini B. Pandey (University of Wisconsin at Madison)
- Euripides’ Orestes and the Problem of Food. Kristin O. Lord (Wilfrid Laurier University)
- Experiencing the Ancient Garden. Lora L. Holland (University of North Carolina at Asheville)
- Exploring Etruscan Sacred Boundaries. John R. Keck (The University of Arizona)
- Facebook-ing Vergil's Aeneid: Social Network Analysis of a Classic. Emma Vanderpool (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Familial Relationships in Early Christian Martyrdom Texts. Ryan M. Baldwin (Brigham Young University)
- Feeding the Emperor, Reading the Empire: The Cultural Implications of Food in Suetonius' Lives of the Twelve Caesars. Katherine L. Bradshaw (University of Maryland, College Park)
- Feminine Discourse in Apuleius' Metamorphoses. Evelyn Adkins (Kenyon College)
- Feminizing Orpheus: Metapoetics, Grief, and Nightingale in Georgics 4. Ky Merkley (University of Illionois Urbana-Champaign)
- Fidem dictis conradere nostris: Persuading an Audience in DRN 1.398-416. Jamie K. Wheeler (Baylor University)
- Fight like a Woman: Female Heroics and Homeric Models in Lysistrata. Amie F. Goblirsch (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- Fighting for the City of God: Christian and Hellenic Appropriation of Plato’s Republic in the Late Roman Empire. Brian M. Duvick (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs)
- Finding Unity through Knowledge: Narrative and Identity-building in Greek Technical Prose. Marco Romani Mistretta (Harvard University)
- Firewood for Rome from Ocriculum. Christer Bruun (University of Toronto)
- For the Groom Alone: Bridal Sexuality in Athenian Vase-Painting. Renee Gondek (University of Mary Washington)
- fortasse requires: Sapphic and Terentian Intertextuality in Catullus 85. Samantha C. Davis (Cornell University)
- Framing Lars von Trier's Medea. Zina Giannopoulou (University of California, Irvine)
- From Adrastus to Durkheim: Toward a Coherent Evaluation of Suicide Triggers in Herodotus. William John Stover (University of Notre Dame)
- From Ephebe to Ephebeia. John L. Friend (University of Tennessee)
- From Fürstenhaus to Bauhaus: An Architectural Irony. Avery R. Springer (John Burroughs School)
- From the Balkans to Bactria: How Alexander the Great’s Mountain Wars Grew Bloodier. Jenna R. Rice (University of Missouri, Columbia)
- From the Palio to the October Horse: Roman Festivals in Comparative Perspective. Meghan J. DiLuzio (Baylor University)
- From Zeus to Q: Generational Conflict in a Theogonic Universe. Tom Garvey (The Meadows School)
- Gendered Violence and Genre in Ovid’s Metamorphoses and George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road. Danielle La Londe (Centre College)
- Gods and their Ships in Greece and Egypt: Seeing Double on the Thalamegos of Ptolemy IV. Kathryn Topper (University of Washington)
- Good Doctor, Bad Doctor: Aristophanes as a Comic Healer. Amy S. Lewis (University of Pennsylvania)
- Greeks Doing Algebra. Laura E. Camp (Duke University)
- Grieving Philosophically in Statius' Epicedia and Consolationes. Stephen M. Kershner (Austin Peay State University)
- Guided Reading: Textual Maieutics in Plato's Theaetetus. Luke Lea (University of New Mexico)
- Hanno’s Periplus: the Human-Animal Transition. Charlotte Hunt (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- Hector’s Snowy Mountain Simile (Iliad 13.754–55). Matthew Horrell (University of Iowa)
- Hercules, Cacus, and an EnnianCcontest of Auguries in Aeneid 8. Matthew P. Loar (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
- Herodotus Amphiktyonis: Medism in the Thermopylae Narrative. Ian Oliver (University of Colorado at Boulder)
- Herodotus Homerikoteros: The Greek Embassy to Gelon (Hist. 7.153-67) and Iliad 9. Charles C. Chiasson (University of Texas at Arlington)
- Herodotus’ Constitutional Debate and the Spread of Isonomia. Daniel W. Moore (University of Virginia)
- Heroic Revenge in Euripides' Antiope. Sarah Herbert (University of Virginia)
- Hesiod, Cosmogony, and Cupid-Apollo-Daphne in Metamorphoses Book 1. Brett L. Stine (Texas Tech University)
- Hesiod's Myth of the Ages as an Allegory for the Stages of Life. Sydnor Roy (Texas Tech University)
- Hips Don't Lie: Labor Hazards and Stress in the Ancient Greek Workshop. Amber Kearns (University of Arizona)
- Homer’s Hellenistic Audience. Jeff Hunt (Baylor University)
- Horace's Acrostic Lessons in Wine and Wisdom. Julia D. Hejduk (Baylor University)
- Hostage Situations in Euripides. Benjamin G. Sammons (Independent Scholar)
- I’ll Never Be Your Beast of Burden: Poetic Manifestations of Animals in Herodotus. Colin D. MacCormack (University of Texas at Austin)
- If You Want to Make an Impression, Say it with a Ring: Hannibal’s Brother and the Rings of Roman Senators KIA at Cannae on the Carthaginian Senate Floor. Gaius Stern (San Jose State Univ.)
- Imagined Ignorance: Centurions in Persius' Satires. C. J. Miller (University of Cincinnati)
- Imitating βάρβαροι:The Appropriation of Persian Culture in Greece after the Persian Wars. Laurel Fricker (University of Arizona)
- Imperial Policy in the East: Rome and Asia Minor. Christian B. Kreiger (Independent Scholar)
- Imperial Stability and Empirical Similarities: Tacitus’ Agrippinae in Annales 3.1 and 14.8. Joshua Smith (University of California, Santa Barbara)
- Incorporating Experiential and Reflective Learning: The Nashville Parthenon. Zachary Quint (Belmont University)
- Initiating Ajax: Mystery Ritual in Sophocles' Play. Brian V. Credo (University of Pennsylvania)
- Innovations to Divine Intervention in Amores 1.1. Eva Carrara (Florida State University)
- Inscribing Musical Epitaphs in Virgil’s Eclogue V and the Roman Empire. Rebecca A. Sears (Tulane University)
- Internal Synkrisis in Plutarch's Aratus. W. Jeffrey Tatum (Victoria University of Wellington)
- Intersex Identity and Intersectionality: Representations of Hermaphroditus from Ovid, Vitruvius, and Jeffrey Eugenides' Middlesex. Michael P. Goyette (New College of Florida)
- "It Wasn't Rape-Rape": Roman Attitudes Toward the Sexual Availability of Mimae. Anne Duncan (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
- “It’s Complicated”: Silius’ Camillus and the Camillus of His Predecessors. Clayton A. Schroer (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
- Josephus and the Paradox of Traumatic History. Sarah C. Teets (University of Virginia)
- Jupiter Divided: Civil War in Lucan’s Bellum Civile. Samantha Elmendorf (University of Colorado Boulder)
- Juridical Language in Ovid’s Exilic Oeuvre. Ursula M. Poole (Columbia University)
- Keeping Field Schools #relevant: Material Culture as a Social Network. Karilyn Sheldon (Norfolk Academy)
- Khaos, Broken Plows, and Discontinuity in Hesiod. Ben A. Radcliffe (University of California at Los Angeles)
- Kings, Gods, Lovers, and Loyalty: The Public Image of Antony and Cleopatra. Allen A. Kendall (Brigham Young University)
- Language of Sex(ual Violence) in the Theogony and the Catalogue of Women. Carina Moss (University of Cincinnati)
- Latera Ecfututa: Homoeroticism in Catullus 6. Elijah J. Mears (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)
- Lesbia as Procuress in Horace’s Epode 12. Marilyn B. Skinner (University of Arizona)
- Lies, Misdirection, and Gaslighting: On Establishing and Maintaining Tyranny at Athens. Robert Sobak (Bowdoin College)
- Life in Tomis: Tristia 5.7a and 5.7b. Helena R. Dettmer (Univeristy of Iowa)
- Living the Myth: History as Rhetoric in Delphic Paeans. Corey M. Hackworth (Baylor University)
- Looking at Praxilla’s Fragment 8 as a Wedding Song. Echo Smith (University of Iowa)
- Loosening Down: Non-lethal Uses of *λύω γυῖα. Nikolas Churik (University of Notre Dame)
- Lost Boys in Valerius Flaccus's Argonautica: Parental Grief and Vergilian Allusion. Madeline E. Monk (University of Texas at Austin)
- Love and Death in Sappho 31 and 58. Ellen Greene (University of Oklahoma)
- Lucian’s True Histories: Writing an ἀληθή Ethnography. Anastasia Pantazopoulou (University of Florida)
- Lucretius and the Golden Ass. Bruce Louden (University of Texas El Paso)
- Lucretius on Animal Sacrifice. Justin Barney (University of Michigan)
- Lucretius’s Beautiful Phlegm: Disgust, Pleasure, and the Aesthetics of Plague. Stephanie McCarter (Sewanee: The University of the South)
- Lyre, Loom, Typewriter? Women, Digital Media, and Poetic Anxiety. Kathleen Garland (Cornell University)
- Machine-Actionable Style: Corpus Linguistics Using Treebanked Textual Data to Compare the Style of Latin Authors. J Michael Harrington (Tufts University)
- Manumission upon Death: Socrates as ΑΠΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΟΣ / ΕΞΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΟΣ in Plato’s Phaedo. Charles J. Schmidt (Rice University)
- Manuscript versus Mosaic: Comparing the Representations of Jews and Judaism in Greco-Roman Textual and Visual Sources. Kristin Bocchine (University of North Texas)
- Martyrdom Recensions: Abbreviated or Expanded?. Jonathan H. Warner (Cornell University)
- Me Dulcis Saturet Quies: Bad Epicureans in Seneca’s Thyestes. Del A. Maticic (New York University)
- Medieval North America: Chaco and Cahokia. Stephen H. Lekson, (University of Colorado Museum of Natural History)
- Metaphor in the Astronomical Science of the Timaeus. Erica L. Meszaros (The University of Chicago)
- Model Man: The Ciceronian Prudens and Aristotelian Phronesis. Mason Johnson (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
- Moicheia and the Unity of Greek Law. David D. Phillips (University of California at Los Angeles)
- Moral Idiots and Blameless Brutes: Aristotle on Moral Responsibility for Moral Ignorance. Audrey L. Anton (Western Kentucky University)
- Mother, Mother! Human Sacrifice, Cannibalism, and Pietas in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Hali M. Johnson (Anthem Preparatory Academy)
- Mothers and Men: A Reexamination of Mother Similes in the Iliad. Zachary J. Gianelle (University of Arizona)
- Movement and Stasis in Vergil’s Aeneid. Chad Uhl (University of Kansas)
- “Mr. Persuasion” and Cycles of Decline in Thucydides’ Corcyraean Stasis. Andrew C. Ficklin (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Musing on the Past: Naevius’ Bellum Poenicum. John Marincola (Florida State University)
- Mystifying Mirrors: Etruscan Mirrors in Context. Jennifer M. Weigel (FLorida State University)
- Naming, Memory, and Omission in Ibycus 282a. Ana Maria Guay (University of California, Los Angeles)
- Natura and the Senses in Pliny’s Natural History. Eleni H. Manolaraki (University of South Florida)
- Nepos’ Hannibal as a Trickster. Isabel K. Koster (University of Colorado Boulder)
- Nero and Imperial Historiography in Pliny's Natural History. Trevor Luke (Florida State University)
- Nossis' Dildo: Metapoetic Criticism of Female Poetry in Herodas’ Sixth Mime. Celsiana Warwick (University of California, Los Angeles)
- Noster Oceanus: Atlantic and Mediterranean in Lucan. Laura Zientek (Brigham Young University)
- Not an Adulescens, Not Yet a Senex: Pamphilus and Transition in Terence’s Hecyra. Malia Piper (University of Michigan)
- Nothing New Under the Siege: Josephus’ Revival of Expired Prophecy in The Jewish War. Daniel T. Munn (University of Iowa)
- o cogitationes inanes meae! Uses and Abuses of Ciceronian exclamatio. Christopher Craig (University of Tennessee)
- Odysseus the Boy Toy: Sexual Slavery in Odyssey 5. David Delbar (Brigham Young University)
- Oedipus' Fifth Ode and the Issue of Poetic Originality. Maria S. Sarais (University of Missouri-Columbia)
- On Neptune's Ocean: Classical Allusion and Tragic Agency in Shakespeare's Macbeth. Hannah Mickens (University of New Mexico)
- On templa serena at Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura 2.7. Christopher C. Eckerman (University of Oregon)
- One Face of Nature: Chaos in Ovid's Metamorphoses and Fasti. Jay Reed (Brown University)
- Operatic Danaids. Peter Burian (Duke University)
- Oral Tradition and Verbal Repetition in Sappho's Songs. Peter O'Connell (University of Georgia)
- Ornithological Approaches to Greek Mythology: The Case of the Shearwater. Marie-Claire Beaulieu (Tufts University) and Anthony Bucci (Tufts University)
- Orpheus: Cinematic (and Operatic) Evocations. Jon Solomon (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- Overstepping Laws, Transgressing Borders: Political Boundaries in Josephus's Jewish Antiquities. Gena Goodman (University of California at Santa Barbara)
- Ovid Subdues the Tiber: Literary Approaches to Managing Environmental Anxiety. Bridget Langley (University of Cincinnati)
- Pagai Reformed: Law, Politics, Heritage. Jackson D. Vaughn (Texas Tech University)
- Painted Memorials: White-Ground Lekythoi and the Classical Athenian Funerary Landscape. Emma N. Buckingham (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Parthenopaeus and Statius' Testing of the Aeneid. Thomas M. Cirillo (Montgomery Bell Academy)
- Peccavit igitur: From Ennius’ Romulus pulcher to Cicero’s Romuli. Alison Newman (The Green Vale School)
- Pennies for the Public Man: Crowd-funded Funerals in the Early Republic. Mik R. Larsen (California Polytechnic State University Pomona)
- Philip of Macedonia and the Restoration of the Hellenic League. David C. Yates (Millsaps College)
- Philodemus, Flattery and the Pest: Horace, Satires 1.9. Sergio Yona (University of Missouri)
- Photos of Old Things: A Case Study of Secondary Archaeology Education and Museum Partnership. Andrew Carroll (Regis Jesuit High School)
- Pietas, the Vir Optimus Debate of 204 BCE, and the Study of Roman Masculinity. Charles Goldberg (Bethel University)
- Pindar’s ὅπλων κρίσις: Ajax and Athens in Three Aeginetan Odes. Charles D. Carver (University of Washington)
- Playing the Author: Creative Analysis in Classical Literature Courses. Reina E. Callier (University of Colorado at Boulder)
- Pliny’s Elegiac Experimentation in the Calpurnia Letters. Mariah Smith (University of Southern California)
- Poison, Plague, and Panic: The Veneficia Investigations of the 180s B.C.. Bryn E. Ford (University of Pennsylvania)
- Polybius' Emotional Persuasion. Regina M. Loehr (Furman University)
- Polysomatic Allusion in Stesichorus' Geryoneis. Laura Moser (University of Iowa)
- Positively Biased: Tacitus on the Mutinies in Pannonia and Germany. Miriam Walski (University of Kansas)
- Prayer, Power, and Gender in Ovid’s Galatea Episode. Megan Bowen (University of Virginia)
- Prediction and Persuasion: the Rhetoric of Mindreading in Demosthenes’ Early Deliberative Speeches. Susan Lape (University of Southern California)
- Preservation and Enhancement of the Epigraphic Record through Photogrammetry: A Preliminary Study. Nicholas Gresens (University of Rochester)
- Prometheus the Philosopher: Plato's Theft of Fire. Dannu Hütwohl (The Ohio State University)
- Prophecy and Hero Cult in Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus. Eric K. Dugdale (Gustavus Adolphus College)
- Pseudo-Libanius as Novelist?: A Study of Ekphrasis 30. Sara L. Hales (University of Iowa)
- Pudor and Pudicitia: Lost Morals and the Fate of the Roman Republic. Sonya Wurster (Yale-NUS College)
- Pure Fires: A Bilingual Pun in Augustan Poetics. Evan L. Brubaker (The University of Virginia)
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- Quintilian's Frustration with Declamation. Kenneth Elliott (The University of Iowa)
- Quintus of Smyrna and Hesiod. Colin Pang (Boston University)
- Razing the Roof: kataskaphē in Agamemnon and Heracles. Jocelyn R. Moore (University of Virginia)
- Reading Aeschylus through Seneca: The “Tapestry Scene” in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon and Atreus’ Persuasion of His Brother in Seneca’s Thyestes. Adriana Brook (Lawrence University)
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- Roman Imperial Auctions: Subverting or Continuing a Republican Political Process?. Steven L. Tuck (Miami University)
- Romulus and the Sabine Kings in Tacitus’ Annales. Jeremy J. Swist (University of Iowa)
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- Science Suppressed: Aristarchus and the Effect of Authority. Jordan N. Cohen (University of California at Riverside)
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- Seneca on the Death of M. Livius Drusus (Brev. 6.1-2). Michelle Currie (Florida State University)
- Seneca's Future Readers. Jonathan Master (Emory University)
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- Similes in Homer and Plato: Similarities and Significant Differences. John E. Ziolkowski (George Washington University)
- Singing Soldiers. Andrew R. Simmons (Texas Tech University)
- Sketching the Stereotype. Matthew W. McDonald (University of Colorado Boulder)
- Sleepless in Urbe. Christine Ellis (University of New Mexico)
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- Sound in Ennius' Annales. Isabella Reinhardt (University of Pennsylvania)
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- Tacitus' Greek. Brandon Jones (Millsaps College)
- Tacitus’ Rhetorical Characterization of Galba. Roxanne H. P. Ferlmann (Schole Academy)
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- Teaching Latin in the Online Environment. Kristen Knopick (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga)
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- The dikê of Diodotus. Peter Rose (Miami University).
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- The Failure of Justice in Thucydides' Plataean Debate. Travis Qualls (Veritas Preparatory Academy)
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- The Genesis of the Centaurs: The Breach of Marriage, Ecocriticism, and Hybridity in Pindar’s Pythian 2. Teresa Y. Scott (University of California, Irvine)
- The History of Elegy and Ovid’s Rustication Cure (Remedia Amoris 169-98). Barbara Weiden Boyd (Bowdoin College)
- The House of Atticus: Antiquarianism and the End of the Triumvirate.. John A. Lobur (University of Mississippi)
- The Iliad's Shades of Eumelus. Craig M. Russell (University of Oklahoma)
- The Impossibility of Historia after Domitian: Pliny's Letter 5.8. Holly Haynes (The College of New Jersey)
- The Improvisatory Spectrum in Plautus. Christopher Bungard (Butler University)
- The Influence of Aeschylus’ Agamemnon on Seneca’s Thyestes. Maria Gaki (University of Cincinnati)
- The Legibility of Escorted Movement in Livy. Noreen P. Sit (Yale University)
- The Metamorphoses of George Sandys: Ovid Commentary as Self-Making in Virginia’s Jamestown Colony. Benjamin S. Haller (Virginia Wesleyan University)
- The Meta-philosophy of Phaedo. David Crane (Grand Valley State University)
- The Moral Republic: Reconciling Livy's Paradoxical Approach to Republic and Princeps. Joshua S. MacKay (Brigham Young University)
- The Motif of “The Animal Left Behind” in Classical Literature. Debbie Felton (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- The Narrative of the Law and Philosophy in the Noctes Atticae. Bertram C. Schewel (Fordham University)
- The New World Order of the Augustan Age and Pompeius Trogus’ Approach to the Roman and Parthian Rivalry. Nikolaus Overtoom (University of New Mexico)
- The Odyssey: From Cover to Classic. James J. Clauss (University of Washington)
- The Open Door to Elysium in Lucian’s True History. Anna E. Beek (University of Memphis)
- The Personhood of Hesiod. Ruth Scodel (University of Michigan)
- The Phocaean Narrative in Herodotus’ Histories: Colonization and Athenian Analogy. Alex Moskowitz (Independent Scholar)
- The Poet as Maker in Horace's Ars Poetica. Jennifer L. Ferriss-Hill (University of Miami)
- The Poetics and Power of Lament in Lucan’s Pharsalia. Timothy A. Joseph (The College of the Holy Cross)
- The Politics of Tragedy. Robert Pirro (Georgia Southern University)
- The Predatory Poppaea: A Poppaean Prototype in Late 19th Century Historical Fiction. Meredith Prince (Auburn University)
- The Proof is in the Pattern: Plant Motifs and their Representations in the Realities of the Minoan and Mycenaean Civilizations. Lauren Oberlin (University of Arizona)
- The Recurring Grotesque in Ovid's Amores: A Bakhtinian Analysis. Emma N. Warhover (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- The Return of the Olympians. Jonathan P. Burks (University of Arizona)
- The Rhetoric of Ariadne and the Construction of the Catullan Ego. Austin Hattori (University of Georgia)
- The Seed and the Soul in Plato's Dialogues. Adrienne Hagen (Washington and Lee University)
- The Self-Abandoning Maiden: Focalization of Attis' Speeches in Catullus 63. Fade M. Manley (University of Minnesota)
- The Shape of Cicero: A Sentiment Analysis of Cicero's Orations. Caitlin A. Marley (University of Iowa)
- The Sound of Silence: Horace’s “Leaky Ear” in the Satires. Amy L. Norgard (Truman State University)
- The Speech is the Thing: Failed Battle Exhortations in Sallust, Curtius, and Lucan. Andrea Pittard (University of Texas at Austin)
- The Stylistic Links Between Archaisms and Rhythm in Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae. Claire A. Trivax (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- The Suffering of Seneca: Philosophy as a Cure for Pain in the Epistulae. Molly C. Mata (University of New Mexico)
- The Symposiast's Best Friend: Images of the Sympotic Dog on Athenian Vases. William M. Pedrick (University of Pennsylvania)
- The Transition to Reading Latin: Structural Patterns and Cultural Language Differences. Rebecca Harrison (Truman State University)
- The Transmission of Priscus of Panium: Excisions, Emendations, and Editorial Evaluations. Benjamin E. Nikota (New York University)
- The Vicious Rich: Socrates’ Democratic Philosophy in Xenophon. Benjamin O. McCloskey (Kansas State University)
- The War with Nemea: Furor and Delay in the Nemea Episode of Statius' Thebaid. Adam Kozak (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
- The Woman Who Wasn't There: Catullus 13 and the Pose of Isolation. David Kutzko (Western Michigan University)
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- The κύκλος Klan and the Dark-side of Classics. Benjamin Howland (Louisiana State University) and Sean Tandy (Indiana University)
- The μανία of Dionysus in Euripides’ Bacchae. Marissa Hicks (University of Maryland)
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- Til Death Do Us Part: Attic Marble Lekythoi and Depictions of Unwed Youths. Nadhira Hill (University of Michigan)
- Time and Human Identities in Homer’s Iliad. Emma C. Lape (Harvard University)
- To Wish the Impossible Wish: Homeric Counterfactuals in Character Speech. Hilary Bouxsein (St. Olaf College)
- totum genus oppugnationis huius: Cicero’s Theory of Humor in Pro Caelio. Abigail Raef (Texas Tech University)
- Towards a Method for Considering Homeric Humor. Daniel Turkeltaub (Santa Clara University)
- Towards a Trauma-informed Pedagogy in the Online Classroom: A Case Study in Teaching Classical Mythology. Steven J. Lundy (University of Texas at Austin)
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- Translating the Names of Winds in Vergil's Aeneid and the Limits of Metonymy. Kristopher Fletcher (Louisiana State University)
- Triphiodorus' Aesthetic of Détournement. Gabriele Busnelli (University of Cincinnati)
- True or False: The Intertextuality of Lucian’s True History and How to Write History. Tianran Liu (Tufts University)
- Two Heroes, One Polis: Athenian Treatment of Herakles and Theseus during the Archaic and Early Classical Periods. Ginevra Miglierina (University of Colorado Boulder)
- Udall's Floures, Toggling, and Impersonation. George F. Franko (Hollins University)
- Unlocking the Past: the Keys of Gabii. Brittany Proffitt (Texas Tech University)
- Unpacking the Internal and External Functions of Ancient Medical Texts. Laury Ward (Hillsdale College)
- Untimely Death, Schadenfreude, and a Prayer for Justice on a 1st century C.E. Epitaph (CIL VI 7898). Richard Phillips (Virginia Tech)
- Venus among Poisons: Harmonia’s Necklace and the Evils of Seduction. Rachael Cullick (Oklahoma State University)
- Verbal Echoes in Theocritus 2 and 11. Amy N. Hendricks (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- Vergil and the Changing Mise-en-Page from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages. Maura K. Lafferty (University of Tennessee -- Knoxville)
- Vergil's Apocalyptic Vision: Jewish Influence on Aeneid 2.605-623. Steven L. Jones (Houston Baptist University)
- Virgil’s Fourth Eclogue and Universal Histories of the First Century. David Meban (Campion College, University of Regina)
- Virginity and Motherhood in Callimachus' 3rd and 4th Hymns. Keith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- War, Ritual, and Symbolism: The Gallic Carnyx. Marsha McCoy (Southern Methodist University)
- Weird Pathos: Stesichorus’ Geryoneis and the Sympathetic Monsters of Apollonius’ Argonautica. Brian D. McPhee (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Wellsprings of Grief: Iliad 9.14-15 and 16.3-4. Deborah Beck (University of Texas at Austin)
- West of “Them”: Classical Antiquity and Identity Politics in the American Western. Kirsten K. Day (Augustana College)
- What Charybdis so Voracious? Ciceronian Hyperbole in the Second Philippic. Daniel M. Ruprecht (University of Arizona)
- What the Audience Fears: Cicero's Speeches Against Rullus. Joel Allen (City University of New York)
- What’s in a Kordylē? Pheidippides (in Ar. Nub. 10)!. David Branscome (Florida State University)
- What's in a Name?. Mike Lippman (University of Nebraska, Lincoln)
- When Eurydice is Not a Woman: Adaptation of the Orpheus myth in Resnais’ You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet (2012). Roger T. Macfarlane (Brigham Young University)
- When Words Change Their Meaning (Thucydides 3.82). Michael Shaw (University of Kansas)
- Where the Truth Lies: Euripides’ Democratic Challenge in Helen. Nicholas R. Bolig (University of Kansas)
- Who is the Athenian Stranger?. Carl E. Young (Hillsdale College)
- Who’s That Girl?: (Mis)recognizing Marathus in Tibullus 1.8. Nicole Taynton (University of California at Santa Barbara)
- Why is the Frogs Named the Frogs? The Vital Role of Two Choruses in Aristophanes’ Comedy. Devon Harlow (The University of Southern California)
- Why The Monograph: Genre Crossroads in Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae. Cynthia Liu (Baylor University)
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- World Languages in the Latin Classroom. Colin Shelton (University of Cincinnati)
- World-Building in the Heroides. Jacqueline A. Jones (University of Iowa)
- Writing around the Aeneid: Latin Prose Composition as Fan Fiction. Seth A. Jeppesen (Brigham Young University)
- Xenophon on the Thirty. Andrew T. Alwine (College of Charleston)
- You’ve Got the Wrong Guy: Alkinoos and the “Wondrous Deeds” of Odysseus. Justin Arft (University of Tennessee)
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