Special format for APA Papers on the Ancient Novel at New Orleans. The full texts of the papers for "The Ancient Novel Since Perry" (Section 22, 4 January 2003, 1:30 - 4 pm) are available at http://www.ancientnarrative.com. At the session in New Orleans the speakers will only summarize their papers (expecting that those in attendance will have read them before hand), and most of the session will actually be devoted to discussion. It is hoped that the new format will make for a lively session.
| ADLURI, Vishwa | Two-Headed Mortals in Parmenides |
| AHO, Lara K. | Theocritus 14.61: the "sweetness" of the king |
| ALEXANDRAKIS, Aphrodite | The Notion of Love in Epicurusí Theory of Friendship |
| ALLISON, June W. | Eteokleispolys: One/Many in Aeschylus' Septem |
| ANCONA, Ronnie | "Tensile Horace": Negotiating Critical Boundaries |
| AUGOUSTAKIS, Antony | Loca luminis haurit: Ovid's Hecuba Beyond Virgilian Tradition |
| BACHVAROVA, Mary R. | Perverted Performances in Aeschylus' Suppliants |
| BAKKER, Egbert J. | Free Indirect Speech and Temporal Deixis in Thucydides |
| BATSTONE, William W. | The Point of Reception Theory |
| BELFIORE, Elizabeth | Satyric Imagery in Plato's Phaedrus |
| BENEKER, Jeffrey | The Theory and Practice of Ostracism in Plutarch's lives |
| BLACKWELL, Christopher W. | XML and Undergraduate Writing: Self-describing Data for Valid Arguments |
| VAN BLADEL, Kevin | New light on the Religious Background of Elagabalus, Aramaean Emperor of Rome |
| BOWIE, Ewen | The chronology of the earlier Greek novels since B.E.Perry: revisions and precisions. |
| BOWMAN, Laurel | Audience of Euripides' Herakles |
| BOYD, Barbara Weiden | A Poet's Return from Exile: Contemporary Scholarship and the Teaching of Ovid |
| CALIFF, David J. | Writing Ictus and Accent: A Versifier's Look at Rhythm in Performance |
| CARAWAN, Edwin | Graphê Paranomôn and the limits of Court Control |
| CHRISTESEN, Paul | The Function of Competition in Archaic and Classical Greece |
| CHROL, E. Del | Waiving Their Traditional Manhood: Philosophy, Education, and the Redefinition of the Elite Roman Man |
| CLAY, Diskin | The Art of Platonic Quotation |
| COLLINS, Derek | Some Magical Uses of Homeric Verses: PGM IV.2146-50 |
| COLVIN, Matthew | Empedocles and the Anatomy of the Eye |
| COOK, Brad | The Epitome of Philip II of Macedon |
| COOK, Erwin | Homeric akhos and Agamemnon's Test of the Army in Iliad Book 2 |
| CRAWLEY QUINN, Josephine | The Provincialization of Africa |
| CROWTHER, Charles | Beyond the Museum: Documents and Technology |
| DAMSCHEN, Gregor | The Writing About X Argument: A New Approach to Plato's Criticism of Writing in his Seventh Letter |
| DAY, Joseph | Enjoying Gods |
| DOODY, Aude | Pliny's Art History and the Problem of Attribution |
| DUÉ, Casey and EBBOTT, Mary | "As Many Homers As You Please": An Online Multitext of Homer |
| DUNCAN, Anne | Euripides' Orestes: Staging the Most Popular Tragedy in Antiquity |
| FALKNER, Caroline | Lysias for the Web |
| FINKELBERG, Margalit | Dramatic Allusions and the Grading of Speakers in Plato's Symposium |
| FITZGIBBON, Patricia | Epicurean Case-Studies in Aelian's Fragments |
| FLEMING, Katie | Mythologising: Jean Anouilh's Antigone |
| FONTAINE, Michael | The Sophisticated para prosdokian in Plautus and Its Use in the Poenulus |
| FORSDYKE, Sara | Land, Labor and Economy in Solonian Athens: Breaking the Impasse between History and Archaeology |
| GACA, Kathy L. | Eros and Political Reform in Greek Philosophy and Early Christianity |
| GAISSER, Julia | Boccaccio and Apuleius: Three Ways to Read an Ancient Novel in the Renaissance |
| GIBSON, Craig | Learning Historical Fiction in Sopater's Division of Questions |
| GOSLIN, Owen | Pindaric Allusion in Callimachus' Cyrene Narration (Hymn 2.65&endash;96) |
| HAGEMAJER ALLEN, Katarzyna | Political Cultures: Cyprus between 'Hellenism' and 'Barbarism' in Isocrates' Evagoras |
| HARDIMAN, Craig I. | Mythological Abductions and Rapes: Womenís life-Rituals in Art |
| HARRELL, Sarah E. | Iphigenia as Achilles: Echoing the Iliad in Iphigenia at Aulis |
| HARRISON, Stephen | Constructing Apuleius: The Emergence of a literary Artist |
| HESK, Jon | Flyte Club: an Idiom of Contest in Sophocles and Athens |
| HICKSON HAHN, Frances | Gratitude, Laud and Honor: religion and power in ancient Rome |
| HOLLAND, Lora | Grove Topography and the Sacro-Idyllic Landscape in Augustan Italy |
| JACOBI, John | Striking Down Some Arguments for the Existence of an Ictus in Latin Poetry |
| JOHNSON, David M. | Socrates and Theodote: Memorabilia 3.11 |
| KEANE, Catherine | Making Satiric History: Horace and Persius Re-read old Comedy |
| KENNELL, Nigel | The later Greek ephebate: A philosophical school for the jeunesse dorée? |
| KENNELL, Stefanie A. H. | Ennodius and the Late Antique Letter |
| KLITENIC WEAR, Sarah | Ab initio temporis Debates in the School of Gaza |
| KNAPP, Robert | Horizantal Coin Scatter and Site Use at Nemea |
| KOWERSKI, Lawrence | One Historical Elegy: Simonides on the Battles of Salamis and Artemisium |
| KRAUT, Bruce | The Princeton Simonides |
| KUTASH, Emilie | A Pagan Theology from a Neoplatonic Philosophy and a Tale of Two Cities |
| LANGFORD-JOHNSON, Julie | Alter item: Recasting Tullia in Cicero's Image |
| LARDINOIS, André | Sappho Fr. 5: Family Drama or Love Song? |
| LASKARIS, Julie | The Erotics of the "Asexual": the Paederastic Ideal in Greek Marriage |
| LENZ, John R. | Animal Sacrifice: Feeding the Deities |
| LEONARD, Miriam | 'The Uses of Reception': Derrida and the Historical Imperative |
| LEVINE, Daniel B. | Erotic Footprints on Two Rupestral Inscriptions: Attica and Thera |
| LIANERI, Alexandra | Appropriating Ancient Democracy: Pericles's Funeral Oration in Nineteenth-Century Britain |
| LITTMAN, Robert J. | TOBIT'S BLINDNESS |
| LIVELEY, Genevieve | Eurydice's Complaint: A fatal Catachresis in Ovid's Metamorphoses |
| LOW, Polly | Inside/outside: Isocrates' On the Peace and the morality of interstate relations |
| LYTLE, Ephraim | Crowds and Petronius: Analyzing a Narrative Device in the Satyricon |
| MACLACHLAN, Rosalind | What Drives a Writer to Epitomise His Own Work? |
| MAHONEY, Anne | A Musical Motif in Oedipus at Colonus |
| MAJUMDAR, Deepa | Does Soul Incur Evil in the Genesis of Time? A Paper on Plotinus' Philosophy of Time |
| MAKOWSKI, John | Lucan and Claudian: En iterum belli civilis imago! |
| MALAMUD, Martha | The Uses and Abuses of the Peer-Review Process |
| MASTRANGELO, Marc | An Epic Successor? Prudentius, Aeneid 6, and Roman Epic Tradition |
| McCLURE, Laura | The Women Most Mentioned |
| MCGLEW, James | Persuasion and Purification in Aristophanes' Wasps |
| MCINTOSH, Gillian | How Vitruvius builds the home: the rhetoric of architecture, and the architecture of rhetoric. |
| MEBAN, David | Memory and Loss in the Bucolics |
| MILLER, Paul Allen | Cynthia, Propertius, Gallus, and the Boys |
| MITCHELL-BOYASK, Robin | The Athenian Asklepieion and the End of Philoctetes |
| MORI, Anatole | Aristotelian Politics and the Absent Despotes in Menander |
| MURPHY, David | "And so, this is just what happened." Mimesis and Diegesis at Charmides 155c-e |
| MURRAY, Jackie and RODGERS, Cilla | Apollonius & the Muses: the fiction of choral performances in the Argonautica (1.1-910) |
| NAKASSIS, Dimitri | Murder, Pollution and Expiation in the Kylonian Conspiracy and the Dipolieia |
| NELSON, Max | It's in the Mail: Two Lost and Unpublished Papyri from Roman Egypt |
| NORENA, Carlos F. | Hadrian's Feminine Virtues |
| NOUSEK, Debra L. | Jumping through Hypsos: Assessing Hypereides in Longinus' On the Sublime |
| PARKER, Douglass | SENTENCES SUSPENDED: The Culpable Syntax of Classical Scholars in Stoppard's Invention of Love |
| PAZDERNIK, Charles | HO DOULOS TOU BASILEÔS: The Master-Slave Metaphor in the Construction of Elite Identity in Late Antiquity |
| PERRY, Jonathan S. | Roman Associations on Display: Collegia in the Mostra Augustea della Romanit, 1937/8 |
| PLAZA, Maria | Double Vision: Satire vs. Carnival in Petronius |
| PRINCE, Cashman Kerr | Tounoma mou katasterizo: On the Motives and Perils of Early Professionalization |
| RABEL, Robert J. | Impersonation and Human Identity in the Odyssey and Sommersby |
| RADIN, Alice P. | Fictitious Facts: The Case of the Vomitorium |
| RANNER, Oliver | Plato and Aristotle on the Origin of Philosophy |
| RAUH, Nicholas K. | Catering to the Ancient Masses: Course Management and the Internet |
| RESINSKI, Rebecca | Before and Beyond Love: Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Plato's Symposium |
| REY, Dr. André - Louis and MORAND, Dr. Anne-France | Reading Galen's humoral treatises in Late Antiquity |
| ROSIVACH, Vincent J. | "Military" Lekythoi: Private vs. Public Mourning of Athenian War Dead |
| SCHEIDEL, Walter | How to be Incestuous: The Emotional Context of Sibling Marriage in Roman Egypt |
| SCHINDLER, Claudia | Venantius Fortunatus' Panegyrics to Kings and the Tradition of Latin Verse Panegyric |
| SCULLY, Stephen | Olympus: Oikos or Polis? |
| SIEGEL, Janice | Tennessee Williams' Suddenly Last Summer and the Rites of Dionysus |
| SILLAR, Shamus | Long Hair, Leather and Latin: Classical Allusions in Heavy Metal Music |
| SMITH, David G. | Acting the Fools: Thucydides on the Dramatic Origins of the Sicilian Expedition |
| SMITH, R. Scott | Parum diligens in philosophia? The Use of Tranquillitas in Seneca |
| SONKOWSKY, Robert | Ictus with Other Components for the Performing of Classical Latin Verse |
| STARKS, Jr., John H. | "Oedipus, King of Thebes (Egypt): Adaptations by Egyptian Play- wrights Tawfiq al-Hakim and Ali Salem |
| STIPANOVIC, Andre | Bees and Ants: Perceptions of Imperialism in Vergil's Aeneid |
| SUTER, Ann | Male Lament in Greek Tragedy |
| THOMAS, Richard F. | Dido in the classroom: interpretation, translation and reception |
| THORNE, Mark | Cato and the Snakes in Lucan: Whose aristeia Is It Anyway? (Pharsalia 9.700-889) |
| TIPTON, Jason A. | Reconstructing the methods, materials and biological observations of Aristotle: the case of the kobios and phycis. |
| VANHORN, D. Scott | Numismatic Evidence for the Revolt of Domitius Domitianus |
| VAN STEEN, Gonda | Learn the Truth The Greek Colonels' Misappropriation of Ancient History and the Defense of Drama |
| WADDELL, Heather | The Struggle Within: Focalization in Lucan and the Issue of Believability |
| WAREH, Tarik | The Panhellenic Creed of the Eleusinian Priests |
| WARREN, Brian | Alcibiades, Athens, and the Human Condition in Thucydides' History |
| WELLS, James Bradley | Pindar, Performance, and the Ethnography of Communication |
| WHEELER, Graham | Tyrants? |
| WILBURN, Andrew T. | Regionalism in the Religious Landscape of Greco-Roman Egypt |
| WILCOX, Amanda | Exemplary Grief: a 'technology of gender' in Senecan Consolation |
| WILLETT, Steven J. | Working Memory and its Constraints on Colometry |
| WILSON, Malcolm | Is Plato's Republic VI the Target of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics I.32 |
| WINKLER, Martin | The Roman Salute on Film |
| WOHL, Victoria | Intimate Citizens: Aspasia and the Demos |
| YOUNGER, John G. | Korinna's "Shuttle Maidens" and "Daughters of Minyas": protreptic myths for good Boeotian girls |
| ZIMMERMAN, Maaike | Latinising the Novel: Greek "models" and Roman (re-)creations |