CAC / SCEC 2017 St. John's Monday May 8th Afternoon / Après-midi 12:00 - 15:30 Registration / Inscription (Arts Atrium) 12:30 - 15:30 Heads' Meeting / Réunion des directeurs (Dean's Boardroom, A5014) 15:30 - 18:30 Council Meeting I / Réunion du Conseil I (Dean's Boardroom, A5014) 19:00 - 20:00 Brewery Tour / Visite de brasserie Quidi Vidi Brewery 35 Barrows Road 1 Lundi 8 Mai CAC / SCEC 2017 St. John's Morning / Matineé Tuesday May 9th Mardi 9 Mai 7:45 - 16:15 Registration / Inscription (Arts Atrium) 7:45 - 8:30 Breakfast / Petit-déjeuner (Arts Atrium) 8:15 - 8:30 Welcoming Remarks / Mot de bienvenue: Mark Joyal, President / Président (Arts Atrium) 8:30 - 10:30 Session 1 1a 1b Presidential Panel / Panel Présidentiel Re-examining Greek Words Texts and Text-Editing: directions and challenges A1043 A1045 chair/président: Mark Joyal chair/président: Patrick Baker Allison Glazebrook L'édition de textes épigraphiques grecs à l'ère du numérique The Importance of being duserōs : characterization in Lysias 4 C. Michael Sampson Gaétan Thériault L'agalma aux époques Fact and its Artifice: papyrological hellénistique et romaine: du sacré anxieties au profane ? Cillian O'Hogan David Stephens The Implicit Meaning of Ἄξιος in Mass Digitisation of Manuscripts Thucydides' History of the and its Implications for Classicists Peloponnesian War Cynthia Damon Jody Cundy Beyond Variants: some digital desiderata for the critical apparatus of ancient Greek and Latin texts THEAS AXION and THAUMA in Pausanias’ Periegesis Hellados 1c 1d Archaeology / Archéologie Philosophy I / Philosophie I A1046 chair/président: Thierry Petit A1049 chair/président: Christopher Tindale Le premier 'Ruler's Dwelling' de l'Âge du Fer à Chypre: un bâtiment Platonic Silence prépalatial sur l'acropole d'Amathonte David Rupp Michael Korngut Field Work of the Canadian Institute in Greece: 2106 Big Ideas in Plato's Symposium : a textual analysis Marica Cassis From Late Antiquity to Byzantium in Anatolia: tracing continuity at Çadır Höyük Michele George Suma Rajiva Good imitations or cheap knockoffs? Sophists and second-best rulers in Plato’s Statesman Rowan Ash Preliminary Results of a Study of Vitamin D Deficiency in the Ancient Roman Population Schemes of Romantic Friendship: an interpretation of ἑταιρίστριαι in Plato’s Symposium 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break / Pause Café (Arts Atrium) 11:00 -12:30 Session 2 2a 2b 2c 2d Gardens of Imagination: Cultivating Time, Performance, and Commemoration Roman Crime and Conflict Re-examining the Greek Past Medicine / Médecine A1043 organizer: Victoria Austen Victoria Austen A1045 chair/président: Matt Gibbs A1046 chair/président: Chelsea Gardner A1049 chair/président: Amber Porter Sexual Intercourse as a Cure for Who has the time? Cultivating the Unrest, Strikes, and Subjugation: Go to...Hades? A re-examination of Epilepsy in Boys: an investigation garden space in Virgil, Georgics collective violence and professional the sanctuary of Poseidon at of Aretaeus’ Treatments of Chronic 4.116-148 associations Tainaron Diseases 1.4.14-15 Lisa Hughes Gaius Stern Jonathan Vickers Chiara Graf Mapping out the Visual Hippocratics at Play: Derridean Livia's Crimes and what Augustus Horseback Heroics: equestrian Vocabulary in the Dionysian signs and uncontrolled bodies in suspected acrobatics in archaic Greece Theatre Garden the Prognosticon. Jonathan Reeves Katharine T. von Stackelberg Patricia White Marie-Pierre Kruck Livy's Portrayal of Agrarian I want YOU: coercion and Garden of Lamentation: Elisabeth Les migrations discursives de l'idée Conflicts during the Struggle of cooperation in the hoplite of Austria's Achilleion d'autopsie the Orders katalogos 12:30 - 14:30 Lunch / Déjeuner Showcasing the Local: Classics in St. John's A1043 Bernard Kavanagh, Some Latin Inscriptions from St. John's, Newfoundland Ágnes Juhász-Ormsby, John Thomas Mullock's Classical Collection in the Episcopal Library of St. John's Tana Allen and Milorad Nikolic, Teaching Classics in ultima Thule Presentation of local graduate student projects 2 CAC / SCEC 2017 St. John's Afternoon / Après-midi Tuesday May 9th 14:30 - 16:00 3a Rethinking the Local in the Ancient Greek World I A1043 organizers: Hans Beck and Alex McAuley Hans Beck Going Local in Ancient Greece Mardi 9 Mai Session 3 3b Greek Tragedy / Tragédie grecque 3c 3d Reception I / Réception I Christians and Pagans A1046 A1049 A1045 chair/président: Florence Yoon chair/président: Jennifer Phenix The Tragic Child and the Detachment of Eurysaces Alex McAuley The Other Side of the Stone: the local dynamics of proxenia in Euboia Sheila Ager Adriana Brook A Local World on the Edge: Megara and its frontiers The Morality of the Bystander in Sophocles’ Antigone and Electra Initiatory Paradigms and the Ending of Sophocles' Electra Kristin Lord chair/président: Seamus O'Neill Apuleius of Madaura and the Beautiful Evil: Pandora's image and Hellenic Foundations of Christian influence Demonology Kathryn Mattison Mark Mueller Modern Productions of Sophocles' Making the Insider the Outsider: Ajax and the Athenian Soldier's Exploring the Infidel as Heretic Experience Robert Weir Timothy Perry Divine Geometer: The How Ben Jonson read his Lucan Christianization of Euclid in a late and his Seneca medieval manuscript 16:00 - 16:15 Coffee Break / Pause Café (Arts Atrium) 16:15 - 17:45 Session 4 4a Rethinking the Local in the Ancient Greek World II 4b Greek Comedy / Comédie grecque 4c A1043 organizers: Hans Beck and Alex McAuley A1045 A1046 chair/président: chair/président: Roman Self-Representation Salvatore Tufano New Approaches to Local Historiography: the Boiotian example Pam Hall (respondent) George Kovacs Brahm Kleinman The Telephos of Aristophanes Elite Communication, Individual Objects, and Scipio Aemilianus Emmanuel Aprilakis John Fabiano Local Knowledge Cultures, Newfoundland and Greece XOPOY Identity in Menander's Dyskolos. 19:00 - 21:00 Olayiwola Gabriel Ologbonde Tertium Praefectus? : elite selfrepresentation and the urban prefectures of Nicomachus Flavianus the Younger Melanie Racette-Campbell The Role of Philia in Menander's Dyskolos Augustus’ Res Gestae : Republican masculinity completed Public Event (all are welcome) The Fluvarium Pippy Park, 5 Nagles Place Mark Joyal, In Altum, In Gelidum: 350 years of Classical learning in the New Found Land reception to follow 3 CAC / SCEC 2017 St. John's Morning / Matineé Wednesday May 10th Mercredi 10 Mai 7:45 - 16:15 Registration / Inscription (Arts Atrium) 7:45 - 8:30 Breakfast / Petit-déjeuner (Arts Atrium) 8:30 - 10:30 Session 5 5a 5b 5c Revealing Gendered Violence in the Academy Latin Literature I / Littérature Spaces in Between: Roman (sponsored by the Women's latine I ideology and iconography Network) A1043 A1045 A1046 chair/présidente: Alison Surtees chair/président: chair/président: Fiona McHardy Mariapia Pietropaolo Alban Baudou 5d Homer A1049 chair/président: Jessica Romney Ending Bullying and Harassment in the UK Classical Workplace Amor, Umor, Ulcus : the Lucretian Les pignora imperii , symboles de la The Use of Geographical Space in aesthetic perspective on love puissance romaine the Iliad and Odyssey Judith Hallett Karen Klaiber Hersch Susan Dunning Warren Huard Misappropriating Feminism: strategies, costs and remedies Virgil's Anti-Epithalamium Statius’s Silu . 5.1 and Private Deification in the Imperial Period The Association of Herakles and Dionysos in Homer Christina Doonan Marion Durand Pauline Ripat Jonathan Burgess The She-Wolf and the Spoils of War The Traditionality of Odysseus' Wanderings Punching Up or Tearing Down?: how women professors experience Heraclitus and Marcus Aurelius' and cope with gender bias from Meditations students Patricia Dold Alison Keith Faux Feminisms: a case study of people and policy Aara Suksi Epicurean Philosophical Perspectives in [Virgil] Catalepton 5 The Autobiographies of Andromakhe and Phoenix in the Iliad: the rhetoric of hyperkinship 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break / Pause Café (Arts Atrium) 11:00 -12:30 Session 6 6a 6b 6c 6d Connectivity in an Imperial Context: Preserving and Latin Literature II / Littérature The Roman Military / L'armée Archaic Greek Poetry Creating Communities in the latine II romaine Roman World I A1043 A1045 A1046 A1049 organizers: Elizabeth Greene and Lindsay Mazurek chair/président: chair/président: chair/président: Jody Michael Gordon Carol Merriam Benjamin Kelly Shane Hawkins Preserving and Creating Discrepant Experiences in Roman Cyprus: globalization, insularity, and identity in an island province Lindsay Mazurek and Cavan Concannon Songs I Will Not Sing for You: Horace’s programme in Odes 1.1 The Emperor’s (In)visible Bodyguard: images of the praetorian guard in public art Take a Waulk on the Wild Side: Hipponax 183W Odiseas Espanol Androutsopoulos The Youth of the Poetic Voice in The Ostian Connectivity Project: The Linguistic Lure of the Arena in Lentulus in Ephesus (Jos. AJ 14.228- Theognis and the Symposiastic, digital social network analysis at a Apuleius' Golden Ass 240) Didactic and Initiatory Nature of Roman port city Theognidean Poetry Richard Talbert Caitlin Hines Conor Whately Christopher Brown The Challenge of Achieving Trickster, Liar, Actor, Slave: blass "A Rose By Any Other Name": Anacreon’s Girl from Lesbos and Connectivity in Antiquity: a blindness and role-play in military terminology at the end of the Reputation of Sappho cartographic perspective Apuleius' Metamorphoses antiquity Jonathan Edmondson Claude Eilers 12:30 - 14:30 Lunch / Déjeuner Graduate Student Caucus / Caucus des étudiants aux cycles supérieurs (Feild Hall, GH2004) Mouseion Board Meeting / Réunion du Bureau de Mouseion (Classics Seminar Room, A2073) Phoenix Board Meeting / Réunion du Bureau de Phoenix (Dean's Boardroom, A5014) 4 CAC / SCEC 2017 St. John's Afternoon / Après-midi Wednesday May 10th 14:30 - 16:00 Mercredi 10 Mai Session 7 7a Connectivity in an Imperial Context: Preserving and Creating Communities in the Roman World II A1043 organizers: Elizabeth Greene and Lindsay Mazurek Alexander Meyer New and Old Connections in the Roman Army: communities of military veterans on Rome's northern frontiers Jennifer Baird Constructing Communities: the material culture of diversity at Dura-Europos Elizabeth Greene Dispersed Communities on the Roman Frontiers: maintaining connections to 'home' in a multicultural setting 7b 7c 7d Verse Quality, Verse Quantity Jobs Outside the Academy: aligning Classics with today's opportunities (sponsored by the Graduate Student Caucus) Greek History / Histoire grecque A1045 A1046 A1049 chair/président: chair/président: chair/présidente: Cassandra Tran Carina de Klerk Kyle Johnson Arden Williams Speech and Status: a quantitative analysis The Monster at the End of This Dissertation Micro-Managing in Aixone: portrait of deme in late-fourthcentury Athens Jarrett Welsh Anthony Nguyen Listening to Roman Comic Verse Personal Branding in Today's Labour Marketplace Susanna Braund Andrew Lear Virgil's Half Lines: a challenge for translators L'établissement d'une scène From Classicist to Public Historian géopolitique Anatolie-mer Noire en 179 a.C. Bernd Steinbock The Limits of Athenian Memory Politics: the trauma of the Sicilian expedition Germain Payen 16:00 - 16:15 Coffee Break / Pause Café (Arts Atrium) 16:15 - 17:45 Session 8 8a 8b Roman Epigraphy / Épigraphie Latin Literature III / Littérature romaine latine III 8c 8d Comparative Approaches Discourses of the Self I: literature, rhetoric, and mysticism from the 1st c. AD to the Renaissance A1043 A1045 A1046 chair/président: chair/président: chair/président: Michael Carter Pouplios the Soummaroudēs Christopher Dawson Harmless Administrators: the political use of a virtue Zachary Yuzwa Regina Höschele A Greekling, a Flatterer, a Poet: Roman visions of Greek epigrammatists Randall Pogorzelski Seneca’s Theban Empire Christina Vester Tracing the Saints of Rome: hagiographical topographies in the Greeks and Romans in Seneca's inscriptions of Damasus, 366-384 Troades C.E. 19:00 - 20:30 Ben Akrigg A1049 organizers: Anne-France Morand and Luke Roman Simeon Ehrlich The Classical Grid Plan in its Global Context Ryan Wei Anne Pasquier ‘Je’ est un autre. Une écriture énigmatique dans le texte intitulé Le Tonnerre Kale Coghlan Speaking Stones: the "I" of the deceased Maryse Robert Popular Religion and a Comparative Approach to the Roman Imperial Cult Une reconquête culturelle: autoreprésentation de Julien à travers la religion et la littérature Proxies, Comparisons and the Wealth of Hellas Keynote Address / Conférence plénière Innovation Hall (IIC2001) Nicholas Purcell, Camden Professor of Ancient History Brasenose College, Oxford Mediterranean Roman Seafarers in the Atlantic World reception to follow, with cash bar sponsored by the MUN Classics Association 5 CAC / SCEC 2017 St. John's Morning / Matineé Thursday May 11th Jeudi 11 Mai 7:45 - 11:00 Registration / Inscription (Arts Atrium) 7:45 - 8:30 Breakfast / Petit-déjeuner (Arts Atrium) 8:30 - 10:30 Session 9 9a 9b 9c Women's Network Panel: Women and Work Philosophy II / Philosophie II Riddling Roman Ruins A1045 A1046 chair/président: chair/président: A1043 chair/présidente: Kathryn Simonsen Vichi Ciocani John Harris Andreas Bendlin . . "More Sinn'd Against Than Corrupted Textiles: Iliad 6.286-311 Sinning:" Socrates as Thersites in Plato's Apology Kelly Olson Elsa Bouchard Noblewomen and Leisure in Aristotle on Agamemnon and Roman Antiquity Laconian monarchy Jonathan Scott Perry Adam Woodcox C C C : Augustus's auctoritas , an association of musicians, and an epigraphic riddle Leanne Bablitz Female and Male Leadership in the Reason and Perception in Economy of Roman Pompeii Aristotle's Science Firewood for Rome from Ocriculum (Otricoli) Barbara Scarfo John Thorp Unmasking the Obstetrix : a study Aristotle's Definition of Time: a of the Roman midwife's modest proposal multifaceted identity Tommaso Leoni Tribunals at Ostia Christer Bruun 9d Discourses of the Self II: literature, rhetoric, and mysticism from the 1st c. AD to the Renaissance A1049 organizers: Anne-France Morand and Luke Roman Gillian Glass ‘All Shook Up’: erotic emotion and epiphanic elation in Joseph and Asenath Anne-France Morand Récits de soi et mise en contexte des écrits chez Galien Martin Voyer Les Platoniciens soumis?: L’affirmation de soi d’Aelius Aristide comme critique du moyenplatonisme Luke Roman Remarks on the Arch of Stertinius Poliziano’s Silvae : a philologist's in maximo circo self-portrait 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break / Pause Café (Arts Atrium) 11:00 -12:30 Session 10 10a Reception II / Réception II A1043 chair/président: 10b Hellenistic Literature / Littérature hellénistique 10c Education and Science A1045 chair/président: A1046 chair/président: Lynn Kozak NBC's Hannibal and Homeric Intimacy Rebecca Wilson Peter Bing Hesiod’s Double Burial in Epigram and Narrative Kale Coghlan Dystopian Mythology: classical reception in George Miller’s Mad Max franchise La culture scolaire dans les Les scènes d'horreurs de Sur la mer Rouge , livre 5 d'Agatharchide Commentaires de Basile le Minime de Cnide et la puissance lagide (Xe siècle) Ephraim Lytle David Mirhady Theophrastus' Comprehensive Teaching on Style Gaëlle Rioual Clifford Cunningham Leonidas of Byzantium and 'New' Ptolemy's Star Catalogue: the Fragments of Agatharchides of meaning of dark stars Cnidus and Antigonus of Carystus 12:30 - 14:30 Lunch / Déjeuner Women's Network Lunch / Déjeuner du Réseau des femmes (A3017) 6 CAC / SCEC 2017 St. John's Thursday May 11th Afternoon / Après-midi 16:00 - 18:00 Jeudi 11 Mai Annual General Meeting / Assembleé générale annuelle Innovation Hall (IIC2001) CAC Award of Merit / Prix du Mérite de la SCEC Prize for the Best Graduate Paper / Prix pour la meilleure présentation par un étudiant 18:00 - 18:30 Council Meeting II / Réunion du Conseil II (Dean's Boardroom, A5014) 19:30 Banquet St. John's Fish Exchange 351 Water Street Gratiarum Actio 7
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