Abstract Index for the 2004 APA Annual Meeting

1 January 2004

  1. Suzanne ABRAMS REBILLARD Polycrates in Prose and Poetry: Herodotus as Authoritative Historian in Gregory of Nazianzus
  2. Benjamin ACOSTA-HUGHES and Arthur VERHOOGT Readers of Ancient Lyric in Graeco-Roman Egypt
  3. Ethan ADAMS  Poetic Flights: The Travels of Phaethon, Daedalus, and Pythagoras in Ovid's Metamorphoses
  4. Vishwa ADLURI "Night" in Presocratic Philosophy
  5. Emily ALBU Gladiator at the Millennium
  6. Gregory S. ALDRETE Floods and Famines in Ancient Rome
  7. Michael ANDERSON Chariton's Romantic Ideology
  8. Paolo ASSO And Then It Rained Shields: Lucan's Digressions and the Roman Past
  9. Antony AUGOUSTAKIS Mourning Endless: Female Otherness and the End of the Thebaid
  10. Albert BACA A Letter Written But Best Not Delivered: Pius II's Epistle to Mohammed II
  11. Jason BANTA The Clothes Make the Man: Spectacle and Narrative in the Life of Pyrrhus
  12. Yelena BARAZ Connecting Philosophy to the Res Publica: Oratory in the Prefaces to Ciceroís Philosophica
  13. Elton BARKER  'They came into an agon nevertheless': Thucydides writing in the agon
  14. William W. BATSTONE   Menander and Plautus: Metatheatre met a Farce
  15. John BAUSCHATZ  Archiphylakitai in Ptolemaic Egypt: a Hierarchy of Equals?
  16. Richard BEACHAM Modern Dramatic Versions of the Classics: Using Roman Wall Painting and Virtual Realty as an Aid to Contemporary Staging of Ancient Plays
  17. Daniel BERMAN Kadmeians, Thebans, and the Foundation of Thebes in Early Greek Epic
  18. Natasha BERSHADSKY Unbreakable Shield: A Difference between sakos and aspis in the Iliad
  19. Matthew BLEICH Political and Natural Reversal in Herodotus
  20. Ruby BLONDELL How to kill an Amazon
  21. Lowell Bowditch Propertius and the Pleasures of Empire: A Reading of 2.16
  22. William S. BUBELIS Imperial Boundaries and Commercial Prosopography: The Case of Bankers in Ptolemaic Egypt
  23. Edwin CARAWAN Lysistrata's Clew and the Proboulos' Response
  24. Sergio CASALI The poet at war: Ennius on the field in Silius' Punica
  25. Christopher CHINN   Dilate and describe: Pliny 5.6 and the concept of ekphrasis
  26. Paul CHRISTESEN Athletics, Nudity and Politics in Archaic Greece
  27. Federica CICCOLELLA Learning Greek in the Renaissance: the Case of the Greek Donatus
  28. Stephen R.L.CLARK One Alone and Many
  29. COLE, Spencer Cicero, Ennius, and the Advent of Ruler Cult at Rome
  30. Derek COLLINS Corinna and Mythological Innovation
  31. Serena CONNOLLY Speculum Iuris, Speculum Historiae: The Value of Rescripts as Historical Documents
  32. Anthony CORBEILL Prosopopoeia and the Limits of Ciceronian Performance
  33. James H. CROZIER Aelius Theon, Aristotle and the Case for Dramatic Characters in Juvenal's Satires
  34. Fanny DOLANSKY Erotic Intentions in Josephus' Antiquitates Judaicae
  35. Cynthia DAMON Where Is the APA/Harvard Servius?: Editing Servius and the APA
  36. Jonathan DAVID Iconatrophy: Herodotus' Perception of Barbarian Monuments of the Hermus Watershed
  37. John DAYTON Tibullus, the Gauls, and Anti-War Elegy
  38. Denise DEMETRIOU Negotiating Identity: Group-Definition in Naukratis
  39. Gregory W. DOBROV Aristophanes and the Satyr Chorus
  40. Curtis DOZIER Subversion of Genre and Ritual in Aeschylus' Cassandra Scene
  41. Megan O. DRINKWATER Irreconcilable Differences: Generic Incompatibility in Ovid, Heroides 5 and 16
  42. Basil DUFALLO The Roman Elegist's Dead Lover or The Drama of the Desiring Subject
  43. Eric DUGDALE  Of This and That: The Recognition Formula in Sophocles' Electra
  44. Julia T. DYSON Teaching Letters from Ancient Rome
  45. Jennifer EBBELER The Traffic in Letters: Augustine and the Letter Exchange
  46. Rebecca EDWARDS Hunting for Boars with Pliny and Tacitus
  47. David ELMER The Economy of Desire in Plautus' Asinaria
  48. Kendra ESHLEMAN Inventing the Second Sophistic: Philostratus and his Dissenters
  49. Elaine Fantham Dic, si quid potes, de sexto annali ... The literary legacy of Ennius' Pyrrhic war
  50. Gary D. FARNEY The Importance of Being Sabine: the Falsification of Italic Ethnicity in the Political Culture of the Late Roman Republic
  51. J. Rufus FEARS The Virtue of Mens: Roman Cult and Greek Thought
  52. Andrew FENTON Reading the Puzzles in Vergil's Eclogues
  53. Richard FLETCHER Philosophy in the bedroom: sex and Cynicism in the Apuleian corpus
  54. Edwin D. FLOYD The Etymology and Meaning of Greek Sapha "Completely, Cleanly"
  55. Jerise FOGEL Omnis est: Middles of Sentences in Cicero
  56. Michael FONTAINE "Soft c" Jokes and the Biography of Plautus
  57. Andreas FOUNTOULAKIS Going Beyond the Athenian Polis: An Interpretation of Menander, Samia 96-118
  58. Matthew FOX  Paronomasia and Riddling Speech in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes
  59. Christopher FRANCESE Aetiological Action in Ovid's Metamorphoses
  60. Kathy L. GACA The Coverage of Wartime Rape in Greek Historiography
  61. Robert GALLAGHER  Plato's Republic as a protreptic discourse
  62. Carrie GALSWORTHY Empedocles' Other Cosmogony
  63. Eileen GARDINER and Ronald G. MUSTO Electronic Publication: The State of the Question
  64. Laura GAWLINSKI   What Not to Wear: Regulating Clothing at the Andanian Mysteries
  65. J C Geissmann The Symbolism of Penelope's Geese (Odyssey 19.535-69)
  66. Bruce GIBSON  Hannibal's Visit to Gades: Silius Italicus 3.1-60
  67. Kenneth W. GOINGS and Eugene O'CONNOR  The "Golden Age" of Classical Education at Historically Black Colleges
  68. Sander M. GOLDBERG Ennius at the Banquet
  69. Matthew GONZALES  The Oracle and Cult of Ares in Asia Minor
  70. José M. GONZÁLEZ    From Homeric Transcripts to Homeric Scripts: Rhetorical autoskhediasmós and Rhapsodic Practice in V–IV BC
  71. Alex GOTTESMAN The Cuckold and the Goose: Ominous Humor or Humorous Omen at Od. 15. 160-170?
  72. Cam GREY Agri Deserti and Field Management Techniques in the late Roman Empire
  73. Constanze GÜTHENKE Greek Love Triangles and the Search for Common Ground
  74. Jon HALL  Performance-Based Research into Cicero's Oratory: Possibilities
  75. Stephen HARRISON  Vergil and the Mausoleum Augusti : Vergil Georgic 3.12-18
  76. Kevin HAWTHORNE Choral Presence in Athenian Tragedy
  77. Steve HEINY Genre, Rhetoric, and Craft in Pindar's Pythian 3
  78. Rainer Hirsch-Luipold  Aesthetics as Religious Hermeneutics in Plutarch
  79. Stanley E. HOFFER Catilinarian Motifs in Cicero's Philippics
  80. Alexander HOLLMANN Khronos-Kronos on a newly deciphered curse tablet from Antioch
  81. Brooke HOLMES Visible and Invisible Pain in the Iliad
  82. Philip HOLT   Teaching the Teachers: Summer Institutes and their Value
  83. Marianne HOPMAN Poetic Contests and the Interaction of Epic Traditions in the Odyssey
  84. P. Sidney HORKY What to do with Eumolpus: An Alternative Pedagogical Model
  85. Marietta HORSTER Misfits: Characterisations of grammarians in the late 2nd century AD
  86. Thomas K. HUBBARD   Pindar, Heracles the Idaean Dactyl, and the Foundation of the Olympic Games
  87. Lisa B. HUGHES Ovidian Art and Incest in The House of Yes
  88. Martha IRIGOYEN   Can Non-Italians write Latin?  Diego José Abad's Dissertatio ludicro-seria
  89. Trinity JACKMAN Pythagoreans and Political Communities in Sixth and Fifth Century Magna Graecia
  90. Micaela JANAN Delusion and Desire in the Fatherland: The Law in Ovid's Thebes
  91. Alison JEPPESEN Discrepancies in Wifely Virtues: Pudicitia, Castitas, and Univira among Different Spousal Categories
  92. Alexa JERVIS Diviciacus' Tears: the Portrayal of the Aedui in Caesar's Bellum Gallicum
  93. David M. JOHNSON Xenophon's Centaurs
  94. Gregory JONES Perikles katapugon: a new reading of Hermippus 46
  95. Andromache KARANIKA Weaving a Bride's Lament: Lamentation, Wedding and Work Performances in Ancient Greek Literature and Modern Greek Folk Tradition
  96. Catherine KEANE Unraveling Philosophy: Allusion and Program in Juvenal's Fifth Book
  97. Corby KELLY Allusion as First-fruits in Tibullus I.1
  98. Gavin KELLY The Bones on the Battlefield: Autopsy and Allusion in Ammianus Marcellinus (31.7.16)
  99. Nektaria KLAPAKI Modern Literary Epiphany in Cavafy, Sikelianos and Embiricos: Towards a Secularization and a Subversion of Divine Epiphany
  100. Elizabeth Kennedy KLAASSEN What's missing from Hannibal's shield?
  101. Ortwin KNORR Silly Birds: Ornithological Humor in Aristophanes' Birds
  102. Thomas D. KOHN   Genitor, Quid hoc est? Interpreting the extispicium in Seneca's Oedipus
  103. Ann Olga KOLOSKI-OSTROW "Know Yourself": A School Program in Ancient Greek Studies across the Curriculum
  104. David KONSTAN Plato's Ion and the Psychoanalytic Theory of Art
  105. David KOVACS Throwing out the Baby in Iphigenia in Aulis
  106. Emilie KUTASH What Did Plato Read?
  107. David KUTZKO  Goat + Gout = V.D.? Catullus 71
  108. Patricia LARASH Martial's Lectrix Studiosa: What Men Can Learn by Watching Women Read in Book Three of the Epigrams
  109. Jennifer LARSON Lugalbanda and Hermes
  110. Julie LASKARIS Magical Medicine and "Analogical Thinking"
  111. Sellers LAWRENCE  Miltopareoi: Miltos and the Painting of Greek Ships
  112. Mireille M. LEE A River-God in Drag Interpreting a Male Peplophoros
  113. Mary LEFKOWITZ Using Ancient Texts in Translation to Teach Women's Life in Greece and Rome
  114. Paul A. Legutko 'The King is Dead &endash; Long Live the King!' An analysis of recognition dates on Egyptian papyri
  115. John R. LENZ Fruits of Mortality: Persephone's Pomegranate and Others
  116. Olga LEVANIOUK Traditional Aesthetics of Erinna's Distaff
  117. Vayos LIAPIS  Choes, Anthesteria, and the Dead: A Re-Appraisal
  118. Joel LIDOV Interpreting Songs, Interpreting Meters: the Antigone Parados
  119. Steven LOWENSTAM  Images of Achilles in Italiote Painting
  120. Paul Ludwig Two Exemplary exempla: Livy's Moralizing of Manlius Torquatus and Scipio Africanus
  121. Roger T. MACFARLANE Multispectral Imaging and the Herculaneum Papyri
  122. Wilfred MAJOR The Soldier As Returning Veteran in Menander
  123. Joe MANNING Property rights and contracting in Ptolemaic Egypt
  124. Eleni MANOLARAKI Dies Irae: The Broken Soldier in Tacitus' Histories
  125. Ilaria MARCHESI Daughters of a Freed Language: The Rhetoric of Fables in Horace's Epistles
  126. J. MARKS Nestor's Nostoi [Odyssey 3.103-312] as a model for Homeric composition
  127. C. W. MARSHALL Nothing Up My Eisodossome examples of Sophoclean sleight of hand
  128. Gunther MARTIN The Athenian Probolê - Fresh Thoughts on the Legal Basis of Demosthenes 21
  129. Hugh MASON Looking for the Aeolian Migration
  130. Mark MASTERSON Amphiaraus, Pluto, and Poetics in Statius' Thebaid 8
  131. Kenneth MAYER Ritual Antagonism in Contempt
  132. Kathleen McCARTHY Horace, Odes 2.8 (+2.9): Imitation of Life
  133. T. Davina MCCLAIN Gabii and Lucretia, Siccius and Verginia:   domi militiaeque in Livy's Ab Urbe Condita
  134. Marsha B. McCOY Satirical Laughter, Carnival Laughter: Bakhtin and Petronius' Satyrica
  135. Matthew McGOWAN quot annos tot menses: Ovid and Poliziano in exile
  136. Mary McHUGH Imag(in)ing Livia and Cleopatra in Augustan Rome
  137. Gillian MCINTOSH The Illusion of Philosophical Solution: Cicero and a (Mis)Use of Stoic oikeiosis
  138. Charles McNELIS Martial, Statius, and the Poetics of Marble
  139. Aislinn MELCHIOR Twinned Fortunes and Cicero’s Pro Milone
  140. Angelo MERCADO On the Language and Meter of the "Prayer to Mars" (Cato Agr. 141.2&endash;3)
  141. Pantelis MICHELAKIS Early Film Adaptations of Greek Tragedy: Cinema, Theatre, Culture
  142. Paul Allen Miller Beyond the Pleasure Principle in Horace Satires 1.2
  143. Kristina MILNOR Barbie® as Grecian Goddess" and Egyptian Queen": Ancient Women's History by Mattel®
  144. Robin MITCHELL-BOYASK "Can you see?"Blindness and Insight in Minority Report and Oedipus the King
  145. Meredith MONAGHAN Domitian and the Argonauts: The Trouble with Tyranny in the Argonautica of Valerius Flaccus
  146. Jason MORALEE Dedications for Salvation's Sake from Parthian and Roman Dura Europos
  147. Ian MORRIS Ancient history as a social science
  148. Sarah MORRIS Midas as Mule: Anatolia in Greek Myth and Phrygian Kingship  
  149. Charles E. MURGIA  Why is the APA/Harvard Servius?: Editing Servius
  150. Georgina MUSKETT Gender Boundaries in the Greek Bronze Age: the contribution of dress
  151. Alon NAVOT Emotional Pain and the Framework of Virgil's Aeneid
  152. Debra L. NOUSEK Bridging Genres in Caesar's Commentarii
  153. Hans Peter OBERMAYER  Not before Cross-Dressing: Cinaedi under Attack &endash; vestes fallentes and galbini mores in the Literature of Early Imperial Rome
  154. Daniel ORRELLS Even Better than the Real Thing: Herodas 6
  155. Asher Ovadiah and Matti Fischer The Image of Narcissus in Roman Art: From Hunter to Hunted
  156. Alexandra PAPPAS Just Horsing Around: Archaic Greek Inscriptions and the Iconography of Horses
  157. Molly PASCO-PRANGERVitium senectutis: aging, masculinity, and morality
  158. Lee E. PATTERSON    Strabo as a Source of Local Myth
  159. Anastasia-Erasmia PEPONI Sparta's "Prima Ballerina": the Language of Choreia in Alcman's Second Partheneion
  160. James M. PFUNDSTEIN Phaedra on the Tiles: Seneca Phaedra 1154ff
  161. Moss PIKE Did Latin have a long-vowel perfect clêpit next to clepsit?
  162. Spencer POPE IG I3 449: Evidence for Chryselephantine Doors in the Parthenon
  163. Nadejda POPOV The Game of Troy and Augustus
  164. James QUILLIN Defensive Measures in Italy in 192 BC: Genuine Alarm or Alarmist Charade?
  165. John T. QUINN Classics and the Apocalyptic Present in Derek Jarman's Dream-Films
  166. John RAMSEY Mark Antony's Attempt to Pack Roman Juries with his Supporters
  167. Shilpa RAVAL  "If You Are Men": Erotic and Political Violence in Livy's Foundation Myths
  168. Jennifer A. REA  The Return of Saturn: Reception and Revival in Augustan Religion
  169. Jonathan READY The Erotics of Supplication: Iliad 22.123-8
  170. Pauliina REMES Plotinus on the Role of the Other in the Search for Self-Knowledge
  171. Gil RENBERG   The Living Among the Dead at Pompeii's Via Nucerina Necropolis
  172. Scott RICHARDSON   Indirection in the Odyssey
  173. Anne ROGERSON Heroes Today: Creating a Champion with Horace (Odes 4.4)
  174. P.A. ROSENMEYER Pamphylian Damophyle and Claudia Damo: Partners in Poetry
  175. Greg ROWE The Auctoritas of Augustus
  176. Catherine RUBINCAM Measurements of Distance in the Greek Historians
  177. Nicholas RYNEARSON   Socrates as Critic: Charmides 155d-e
  178. Sara SABA Isopoliteia as an Independent Honor
  179. Walter SCHEIDEL The interdependence of demographic and economic development in the Greco-Roman world
  180. Seth L. SCHEIN Orality, Textuality, and the Interpretation of the Platonic Dialogues
  181. Alex SCHILLER Multiple Gentile Affiliation and the Athenian Revolution of 103/2 BCE
  182. Andrew SCHOLTZ He Loves You, He Loves You Not: The "Demophilia Topos" in Attic Oratory
  183. Saundra SCHWARTZ The Delicts of the Countryside in Longus' Daphnis and Chloe
  184. Enrica SCIARRINO Cultural Thefts and Social Contests in Ennius' Annales and Cato the Censor's Origines
  185. William SEAVEY Lucian's Lamp: A Platonic Semiology of the Second Sophistic
  186. Julia L. SHEAR Konon and the Politics of Commemoration in the Athenian Agora
  187. Robert Holschuh SIMMONS Deconstruction of a Father's Love: Catullus 72 and 74
  188. Steven D. SMITH  The Erotics of the Hunt: a Xenophontean trope in Chariton
  189. Dan SOLOMON Superstitious addition of opinion in Lucretius, 2. 598-660
  190. Mark R. V. SOUTHERN War and Captivity in the Greco-Anatolian Bronze Age: Hittite zahh ("fight"), Homeric daí, Indo-Iranian dâsa ("enemy, slave"), Mycenaean do-e-ro ("captive")
  191. Augustin Speyer Non-archaeological evidence for the earliest bust of Socrates?
  192. Allaire B STALLSMITH   The meaning of the Thesmophoria
  193. Joseph STANFIEL More Than Shadows: Augustine's Enduring Engagement with Vergil
  194. Kelli STANLEY "Suffering Sappho!": Wonder Woman and the Reinvention of the Feminine Ideal
  195. William STEPHENS Beastly Virtues: Animal Exempla in Seneca and Epictetus
  196. John STEVENS Vergilian Pietas and Plato's Doctrine of the Forms
  197. Andre STIPANOVIC"Bougonia" and Revival of Ritual Sacrifice in the Augustan Age
  198. Tom STRUNK Saving the Life of a Foolish Poet: Marcus Lepidus, Thrasea Paetus and Tacitus on Political Action under the Principate
  199. Peter SUBER   Copyright, Control, and the Open Access Movement
  200. Elizabeth H. SUTHERLAND Wine or Spinning? The Sexual Lives of Women in Horace's C. 3.12 and 3.15
  201. Martha Taylor The City Sets Sail: Thucydides' Sicilian Expedition
  202. Liana THEODORATOU Yannis Ritsos and the Ghosts of Helen
  203. Richard THOMAS Why Servius anyway, in any form?
  204. Jana THOMPSON What's in a Name: Examining the Etymology of Poludeukes
  205. Ben TIPPING A Various Villainy: Silius Italicus' Hannibal and Virgil's Aeneid
  206. Amy VAIL  And So to Bed: Lektronde in the Odyssey
  207. Hérica VALLADARES Reflections on the Subject of Narcissus
  208. Kevin VAN BLADEL Using Arabic Translations to Understand Greek Philosophy and Science
  209. Panayiota VASSILOPOULOU Turning Reality Inside Out
  210. Brent VINE Constraining "Inflectional Contamination": On the i-stem Inflection of Latin cîvis
  211. J. Michael WALTON    New Stage Visions: Craig's Classical Operas
  212. Akihiko WATANABEThe Other Hero of the Greek Novel
  213. Joanne WAUGH Speaking to the Soul, Reading the Symposium
  214. Minsun WEI  The Aesthetics of Plutarch's Concept of Mimesis
  215. Jarrett WELSH Confusing the Audience in Plautus' Poenulus
  216. Emily WEST Circe and Calypso's Indic Sister: Narrative Framework and the Composition of the Odyssey
  217. Andreas WILLI Epicharmus' Odysseus automolos and the Invention of a Comic Anti-Hero
  218. Malcolm WILSON The Sources of Scientific Unity in Aristotle's Meteorologica I-III
  219. Rosemary WRIGHT Self-Interest, Friendship and Co-operation in Ciceronian Ethics
  220. James ZETZEL In Rand's Margins: From Fraenkel's Review to a Post-Modern Servius


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