Abstracts for the 2002 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Timothy B. ALLISON Stylistic Variation in Aeschylus: the case of an ignored linguistic variable
- Antonios AUGOUSTAKIS Fashioning Barbarian Women: The Female as Other in Silius Italicus' Punica
- Deborah BECK Odysseus, Menelaus and Demodocus as Storytellers in the Odyssey
- Jeffrey BENEKER No Time for Love: The Chaste Heroes of Plutarch's Alexander–Caesar
- Cindy BENTON, John GRUBER–MILLER Through Others' Eyes: A Model for Making Greek Textbooks More Inclusive
- Jon BERRY Gazing in the Mist: Vision and Narrative in Apollonius' Argonautica
- Sarah BOLMARCICH Thucydides 1.44.1 and the Terminology of Athenian Diplomacy
- Brian W. BREED The Songs in Eclogue 5: Text, Time, and Dialogue
- Christopher BRUNELLE Inclusive Latin in Non–Legal Contexts
- Jonathan BURGESS Kyprias, Poet of theIliaka
- Serge CAZELAIS Soul and Body: The Two Images of the Androgynous LOGOS in Marius Victorinus Adversus Arium
- Kathryn CHEW Theorizing the Ancient Novel
- Kristina CHEW Reflections on Teaching Classics and Multiculturalism: The case of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's Dictee
- Neil COFFEE Reconsidering Vergilian 'Restraint' in the Aeneid
- Anthony CORBEILL Grammatical Constructions We Live By: The Case of (dis)similis sui
- Aude DOODY Encyclopaedism and Genre in Pliny's Historia Naturalis
- Jennifer EBBELERAugustine, Vergil and the Foundation of a Christian Empire
- Radcliffe EDMONDS Pure from the pure and the sheep from the goats: 'Orphism', 'Magic', and the (re)constructions of ancient Greek religion
- Preston EDWARDS "I Will Speak to Those Who Understand": Gregory of Nazianzus' Carmina Arcana 1.1–24.
- Rebecca EDWARDS Two Horns, Three Religions: How Alexander the Great ended up in the Quran
- Trevor FEAR The "tirocinium adulescentiae" and the carnival of Roman Elegy
- David FEARN An Incredulous Scholiast and Some Issues of Genre and Performance in Bacchylides' Dithyrambs
- Andrew FENTON They Might Be Spurious: Napster and Pseudepigrapha
- Nick FISHER The Oikos under challenge: Scandals in the Athenian Demes and Courts,c. 349–340BCEArial
- Jerise FOGEL Feminism, Anti–Racism and Wheelock's Moral Vision: a request for dialogue
- J. Andrew FOSTER Arsinoë in Egypt and Helen in Sparta: Theocritus, Idyll 15, Odyssey 4 and the Poetics of Imperialism
- George Fredric FRANKO Mockery and Reintegration: The Endings of Menander's Dyskolos and Homer's Odyssey
- Bruce FRIER Roman Same–Sex Weddings from the Legal Perspective
- Alison FUTRELL Gladiators and "True History"
- J. C. GEISSMANN Penelope's Laugh and the Suitors' Gifts (Odyssey 18.158&endash;303)
- Kate GILHULY The Lesbian Phallus in Lucian's Dialogues of the Courtesans
- Jose M. GONZALEZ Ho basilikos logos: Hesiod and Isokrates on Tyranny
- Peter J. HESLIN Dante and the end of the Thebaid
- Timothy HILLAesthetics and Oikeiosis: Cicero De Finibus 3.16–31; 62–4
- Steven W. HIRSCH Ancient Mediterranean Civilization in a Global Context
- Ingrid E. HOLMBERG A Dream of Medea: Euripides' Medea in Dassin's A Dream of Passion
- Thomas K. HUBBARD The Dissemination of Epinician Lyric: Pan–Hellenism, Reperformance, Written Texts
- Samuel J. HUSKEY Si licet exemplis in parvo grandibus uti: Ovid at the Fall of Troy in Tristia 1.3
- Thomas E. JENKINS An American Classic: Hillman and Cullen's Dialogues of the Courtesans
- David M. JOHNSON Ischomachus the Model Husband? A Moderately Ironic Reading of Xenophon's Oeconomicus
- Phyllis B. KATZ "Marriage Catullan Style": Poem 61
- Adrian KELLY Iliad 23.82 & Homeric Textual Criticism
- Gordon P. KELLYThe Narrative Function of Battlefield Supplication Scenes in the Iliad
- James KER Timescapes of Seneca's Epistulae morales ad Lucilium
- Ross KILPATRICK Euripides' Alcestis and the "Aldobrandini Wedding"
- Julia KINDT Re–Reading Delphic Oracles: The Significance of Textual Representations of Oracle Consultations
- Bruce KING Briseis Speaks: Akhilleus, Patroklos, and the Impossible Weddings of the Iliad
- Richard KING Textual Encounter and the Male Homosocial Readership of Ovid's Fasti
- Kenneth KITCHELL "Quis Docebit Doctores?: Proposed Models for Change"
- Matthew KRAUS Jerome as an Ethnographer of the Jews
- Sellers LAWRENCE Renting from the Gods: The Athenian Use of the Temple Resources on Delos in the Second Century B.C.
- Steven LOWENSTAM Love or Desire: erôs in Plato
- Ephraim LYTLE A Narratological Argument for the Apuleian Authorship of the Spurcum Additamentum (Met. X.21)
- Wilfred MAJOR Is There a Cook in the House? The Mageiros As a Barometer of Domestic Tension in Menander
- Ilaria MARCHESI In Memory of Simonides: Rhetoric, Poetry, and Good Manners chez Nasidienus
- Hugh MASON Sappho's Apples
- Mark MASTERSON Getting Away From It All? (Masters and Disciples in the Desert of the Ascetics)
- Gary MATHEWS Euripidean Allegory and the Need for Meaning&endash;The Case of Helen
- Laura McCLURE The Laughter That Subverts: The "Witty Sayings" of Courtesans in Athenaeus' Deipnosophistai
- Denise Eileen McCOSKEY Identity Theory & the Study of Ptolemaic Egypt
- Christopher M. MCDONOUGHThe Banquet of Crassus: Politics, Myth, and Ritual
- David A. MEBAN Nisus and Euryalus and their Pals
- Pantelis MICHELAKIS Silent Dramas: Two Early Film Adaptations of Greek Tragedy
- Paul Allen MILLER Palimpsest: Intertextuality and Amores 1.2
- E.P. MOLONEY Macedonian Choregoi: Greek Tragedy in the 4th century B.C.
- Timothy J. MOORE Peeking into the Oikos: Menander and the Male Gaze
- Ian MOYER Miniaturization and the Opening of the Mouth in a Greek Magical Text (PGM XII.270–350).
- Melissa MUELLER Word and Object in Euripides' Ion: The Silent Truth of Family Heirlooms
- Mark MUNN The Speeches in Thucydides
- Jackie MURRAY Ovid's Erysichthon: Callimachus and Apollonius
- Dimitri NAKASSIS Semi–rational geography and eschatological gemination in Homer
- Max NELSON Beer and Elephants: On Some Unnoticed Fragments from a Lost Indica
- Erika J. NESHOLM The House as Moral Battlefield in Cicero's De Domo Sua
- Alex NICE Conceptualising Divination: Roman Attitudes and Approaches in the Second Century BC
- Nigel NICHOLSON Bride of Quietness: Copenhagen 109 and the Commemoration of Chariot Victories
- Holt N. PARKER The Recreation of Time in the Augustan Secular Games
- Eric PARKS Barbarian Women at War in the Works of Tacitus
- Miriam R. P. PITTENGER Navigating the Shoals at Home: Establishing a TA Training Course
- Arthur J. POMEROYThe Vision of a Fascist Rome in Ridley Scott's Gladiator
- John R. PORTER Acharnians 1118–21: A Study in Comic Hermeneutics
- Alex PURVES Map and Narrative in Herodotus' Histories
- Alice P. RADIN Sunlight on a Broken Column: [Re]Visions of Classical Antiquity
- John T. RAMSEY Caesar to Mark Antony, "Show Me the Money!": Antony's Special Assignment in 46–45 BC
- Vicky RIMELL Losing the Plot: Narration and Intoxication in Petronius' Satyricon.
- Betsey A. ROBINSON The Skylla of Corinth
- Matthew ROLLER Horizontal women: sex and the ideology of convivial posture at Rome
- David ROSELLI The Poor Other: Expressing Class through Female Characters in Greek Drama
- Karen ROSENBECKERSoup to Nuts: Euripidean Tragedy as Food in Aristophanes' Frogs
- Vincent J. ROSIVACH Hoplites and Zeugitai: A Military Role to a Political One?
- Bob RUST The Language of Complaint in Archilochus 13 W.
- Gerald SANDY Jacques Amyot and the Epopée Héroique in Prose: The Sçavant Translateur
- Andrew SCHOLTZ What's in a Name? Pandemic koinonia and Aphrodita Pandamos on Hellenistic Cos
- Carl SHAW Venus and Genre in Ovid's Fasti
- Jocelyn Penny SMALLArtists and Literacy: The Vatican Vergil
- Joshua D. SOSIN Harnessing Markets: Pepetual Endowments in the Hellenistic Economy
- Augustin SPEYER 'sic verba spernit mea' – The Usage of Rupture of Coherence in Senecan Drama
- Gregory A. STALEY Senecan Tragedy as Monstrum
- Benjamin STEVENS mikten ex amphoin: The Origin of Latin and the Loss of Binary Opposition in Dionysius of Halicarnassus
- Dennis TROUT Vivit et astra tenet: Epitaphs, Elogia, and Astral Immortality
- Mark USHER, with John PEEL and Janice JOHNSON (soloist) Creating Vergilian Voices: The Composition of Voces Vergilianae (1999), an opera–oratorio in four scenes
- Eugene VANCE How do Bury Your Early Christian Mother? The Case of Monica
- Bert VAN DEN BERG Becoming like God' according to Proclus' Interpretations of the Timaeus, the Eleusinian Mysteries and the Chaldaean Oracles
- Arthur VERHOOGT New light on The Family Archive from Tebtunis
- Katharina VOLK Manilius' Heavenly Steps (Astronomica 4.119–121)
- Brian WARREN Advising the Emperor and the Gift of Senecan Clementia
- Alice WEEKS Fighting For Space in Augustus' City; Reading Contest and Conquest in Vitruvius' De Architectura
- Bronwen WICKKISER Plague, Politics, and the Peloponnesian War: The Arrival of Asklepios in Athens
- David WRAY Manly Matrons in Seneca and Valerius Maximus
- Ann Marie YASIN Reading Orantes: Gesture and Commemoration in Early Christian Funerary Art
- 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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