Abstracts for the 2002 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  1. Timothy B. ALLISON Stylistic Variation in Aeschylus: the case of an ignored linguistic variable
  2. Antonios AUGOUSTAKIS Fashioning Barbarian Women: The Female as Other in Silius Italicus' Punica
  3. Deborah BECK Odysseus, Menelaus and Demodocus as Storytellers in the Odyssey
  4. Jeffrey BENEKER No Time for Love: The Chaste Heroes of Plutarch's Alexander–Caesar
  5. Cindy BENTON, John GRUBER–MILLER Through Others' Eyes: A Model for Making Greek Textbooks More Inclusive
  6. Jon BERRY Gazing in the Mist: Vision and Narrative in Apollonius' Argonautica
  7. Sarah BOLMARCICH Thucydides 1.44.1 and the Terminology of Athenian Diplomacy
  8. Brian W. BREED The Songs in Eclogue 5: Text, Time, and Dialogue
  9. Christopher BRUNELLE     Inclusive Latin in Non–Legal Contexts
  10. Jonathan BURGESS Kyprias, Poet of theIliaka
  11. Serge CAZELAIS Soul and Body: The Two Images of the Androgynous LOGOS in Marius Victorinus Adversus Arium
  12. Kathryn CHEW Theorizing the Ancient Novel
  13. Kristina CHEW Reflections on Teaching Classics and Multiculturalism: The case of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Dictee
  14. Neil COFFEE Reconsidering Vergilian 'Restraint' in the Aeneid
  15. Anthony CORBEILL Grammatical Constructions We Live By: The Case of (dis)similis sui
  16. Aude DOODY Encyclopaedism and Genre in Pliny's Historia Naturalis
  17. Jennifer EBBELERAugustine, Vergil and the Foundation of a Christian Empire
  18. Radcliffe EDMONDS Pure from the pure and the sheep from the goats: 'Orphism', 'Magic', and the (re)constructions of ancient Greek religion
  19. Preston EDWARDS "I Will Speak to Those Who Understand": Gregory of Nazianzus' Carmina Arcana 1.1–24.
  20. Rebecca EDWARDS Two Horns, Three Religions: How Alexander the Great ended up in the Quran
  21. Trevor FEAR The "tirocinium adulescentiae" and the carnival of Roman Elegy
  22. David FEARN An Incredulous Scholiast and Some Issues of Genre and Performance in Bacchylides' Dithyrambs
  23. Andrew FENTON They Might Be Spurious: Napster and Pseudepigrapha
  24. Nick FISHER The Oikos under challenge: Scandals in the Athenian Demes and Courts,c. 349–340BCEArial
  25. Jerise FOGEL Feminism, Anti–Racism and Wheelock's Moral Vision: a request for dialogue
  26. J. Andrew FOSTER Arsinoë in Egypt and Helen in Sparta: Theocritus, Idyll 15, Odyssey 4 and the Poetics of Imperialism
  27. George Fredric FRANKO Mockery and Reintegration: The Endings of Menander's Dyskolos and Homer's Odyssey
  28. Bruce FRIER Roman Same–Sex Weddings from the Legal Perspective
  29. Alison FUTRELL Gladiators and "True History"
  30. J. C. GEISSMANN Penelope's Laugh and the Suitors' Gifts (Odyssey 18.158&endash;303)
  31. Kate GILHULY The Lesbian Phallus in Lucian's Dialogues of the Courtesans
  32. Jose M. GONZALEZ  Ho basilikos logos: Hesiod and Isokrates on Tyranny
  33. Peter J. HESLIN Dante and the end of the Thebaid
  34. Timothy HILLAesthetics and Oikeiosis: Cicero De Finibus 3.16–31; 62–4
  35. Steven W. HIRSCH Ancient Mediterranean Civilization in a Global Context
  36. Ingrid E. HOLMBERG A Dream of Medea: Euripides' Medea in Dassin's A Dream of Passion
  37. Thomas K. HUBBARD The Dissemination of Epinician Lyric: Pan–Hellenism, Reperformance, Written Texts
  38. Samuel J. HUSKEY Si licet exemplis in parvo grandibus uti: Ovid at the Fall of Troy in Tristia 1.3
  39. Thomas E. JENKINS An American Classic: Hillman and Cullen's Dialogues of the Courtesans
  40. David M. JOHNSON Ischomachus the Model Husband? A Moderately Ironic Reading of Xenophon's Oeconomicus
  41. Phyllis B. KATZ "Marriage Catullan Style": Poem 61
  42. Adrian KELLY Iliad 23.82 & Homeric Textual Criticism
  43. Gordon P. KELLYThe Narrative Function of Battlefield Supplication Scenes in the Iliad
  44. James KER Timescapes of Seneca's Epistulae morales ad Lucilium
  45. Ross KILPATRICK Euripides' Alcestis and the "Aldobrandini Wedding"
  46. Julia KINDT Re–Reading Delphic Oracles: The Significance of Textual Representations of Oracle Consultations
  47. Bruce KING Briseis Speaks: Akhilleus, Patroklos, and the Impossible Weddings of the Iliad
  48. Richard KING Textual Encounter and the Male Homosocial Readership of Ovid's Fasti
  49. Kenneth KITCHELL "Quis Docebit Doctores?: Proposed Models for Change"
  50. Matthew KRAUS Jerome as an Ethnographer of the Jews
  51. Sellers LAWRENCE Renting from the Gods: The Athenian Use of the Temple Resources on Delos in the Second Century B.C.
  52. Steven LOWENSTAM Love or Desire: erôs in Plato
  53. Ephraim LYTLE A Narratological Argument for the Apuleian Authorship of the Spurcum Additamentum (Met. X.21)
  54. Wilfred MAJOR Is There a Cook in the House? The Mageiros As a Barometer of Domestic Tension in Menander
  55. Ilaria MARCHESI In Memory of Simonides: Rhetoric, Poetry, and Good Manners chez Nasidienus
  56. Hugh MASON Sappho's Apples
  57. Mark MASTERSON Getting Away From It All? (Masters and Disciples in the Desert of the Ascetics)
  58. Gary MATHEWS Euripidean Allegory and the Need for Meaning&endash;The Case of Helen
  59. Laura McCLURE The Laughter That Subverts: The "Witty Sayings" of Courtesans in Athenaeus' Deipnosophistai
  60. Denise Eileen McCOSKEY Identity Theory & the Study of Ptolemaic Egypt
  61. Christopher M. MCDONOUGHThe Banquet of Crassus: Politics, Myth, and Ritual
  62. David A. MEBAN Nisus and Euryalus and their Pals
  63. Pantelis MICHELAKIS Silent Dramas: Two Early Film Adaptations of Greek Tragedy
  64. Paul Allen MILLER Palimpsest: Intertextuality and Amores 1.2
  65. E.P. MOLONEY Macedonian Choregoi: Greek Tragedy in the 4th century B.C.
  66. Timothy J. MOORE Peeking into the Oikos: Menander and the Male Gaze
  67. Ian MOYER Miniaturization and the Opening of the Mouth in a Greek Magical Text (PGM XII.270–350).
  68. Melissa MUELLER Word and Object in Euripides' Ion: The Silent Truth of Family Heirlooms
  69. Mark MUNN The Speeches in Thucydides
  70. Jackie MURRAY Ovid's Erysichthon: Callimachus and Apollonius
  71. Dimitri NAKASSIS Semi–rational geography and eschatological gemination in Homer
  72. Max NELSON Beer and Elephants: On Some Unnoticed Fragments from a Lost Indica
  73. Erika J. NESHOLM The House as Moral Battlefield in Cicero's De Domo Sua
  74. Alex NICE Conceptualising Divination: Roman Attitudes and Approaches in the Second Century BC
  75. Nigel NICHOLSON Bride of Quietness: Copenhagen 109 and the Commemoration of Chariot Victories
  76. Holt N. PARKER The Recreation of Time in the Augustan Secular Games
  77. Eric PARKS Barbarian Women at War in the Works of Tacitus
  78. Miriam R. P. PITTENGER Navigating the Shoals at Home: Establishing a TA Training Course
  79. Arthur J. POMEROYThe Vision of a Fascist Rome in Ridley Scott's Gladiator
  80. John R. PORTER Acharnians 1118–21: A Study in Comic Hermeneutics
  81. Alex PURVES Map and Narrative in Herodotus' Histories
  82. Alice P. RADIN Sunlight on a Broken Column: [Re]Visions of Classical Antiquity
  83. John T. RAMSEY Caesar to Mark Antony, "Show Me the Money!": Antony's Special Assignment in 46–45 BC
  84. Vicky RIMELL Losing the Plot: Narration and Intoxication in Petronius' Satyricon.
  85. Betsey A. ROBINSON The Skylla of Corinth
  86. Matthew ROLLER Horizontal women: sex and the ideology of convivial posture at Rome
  87. David ROSELLI The Poor Other: Expressing Class through Female Characters in Greek Drama
  88. Karen ROSENBECKERSoup to Nuts: Euripidean Tragedy as Food in Aristophanes' Frogs
  89. Vincent J. ROSIVACH Hoplites and Zeugitai: A Military Role to a Political One?
  90. Bob RUST The Language of Complaint in Archilochus 13 W.
  91. Gerald SANDY Jacques Amyot and the Epopée Héroique in Prose: The Sçavant Translateur
  92. Andrew SCHOLTZ What's in a Name? Pandemic koinonia and Aphrodita Pandamos on Hellenistic Cos
  93. Carl SHAW Venus and Genre in Ovid's Fasti
  94. Jocelyn Penny SMALLArtists and Literacy: The Vatican Vergil
  95. Joshua D. SOSIN Harnessing Markets: Pepetual Endowments in the Hellenistic Economy
  96. Augustin SPEYER 'sic verba spernit mea' – The Usage of Rupture of Coherence in Senecan Drama
  97. Gregory A. STALEY Senecan Tragedy as Monstrum
  98. Benjamin STEVENS mikten ex amphoin: The Origin of Latin and the Loss of Binary Opposition in Dionysius of Halicarnassus
  99. Dennis TROUT Vivit et astra tenet: Epitaphs, Elogia, and Astral Immortality
  100. Mark USHER, with John PEEL and Janice JOHNSON (soloist) Creating Vergilian Voices: The Composition of Voces Vergilianae (1999), an opera–oratorio in four scenes
  101. Eugene VANCE How do Bury Your Early Christian Mother? The Case of Monica
  102. Bert VAN DEN BERG Becoming like God' according to Proclus' Interpretations of the Timaeus, the Eleusinian Mysteries and the Chaldaean Oracles
  103. Arthur VERHOOGT New light on The Family Archive from Tebtunis
  104. Katharina VOLK Manilius' Heavenly Steps (Astronomica 4.119–121)
  105. Brian WARREN Advising the Emperor and the Gift of Senecan Clementia
  106. Alice WEEKS Fighting For Space in Augustus' City; Reading Contest and Conquest in Vitruvius' De Architectura
  107. Bronwen WICKKISER Plague, Politics, and the Peloponnesian War: The Arrival of Asklepios in Athens
  108. David WRAY Manly Matrons in Seneca and Valerius Maximus
  109. Ann Marie YASIN Reading Orantes: Gesture and Commemoration in Early Christian Funerary Art
  110. Edward ZARROW Gendered Ideology: Flavian Politics and the 'femina capta'

Panel Pages with Abstracts:

Beyond Marriage: Configurations of Same-Sex Bonding in the Ancient Mediterranean


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