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Monday May 8th
Afternoon / Après-midi
12:00 - 18:30 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
Morning / Matinée
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
Presidential Panel /
Panel Présidentiel
Texts and Text-Editing /
Textes et édition de texte
A1043
chair/président: Mark Joyal
Patrick Baker
L'édition de textes épigraphiques
grecs à l'ère du numérique
1b
1c
1d
Re-examining Greek Words /
Réexaminer les mots grecs
Archaeology /
Archéologie
Philosophy I /
Philosophie I
A1046
A1049
chair/président: Guy Chamberland
chair/président: John Thorp
A1045
chair/président: Reyes Bertolin
Cebrian
Allison Glazebrook
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
Thierry Petit
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
Gardens of Imagination /
Les jardins de l'imaginaire
A1043
organizer: Victoria Austen
Victoria Austen
2b
Roman Crime and Conflict /
Crime et conflit chez les
Romains
A1045
chair/président: Alban Baudou
Matt Gibbs
2c
2d
Re-examining the Greek Past /
Le passé grec sous examen
Medicine /
Médecine
A1046
chair/présidente: Sheila Ager
Chelsea Gardner
A1049
chair/présidente: Arden Williams
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 / Les Études classiques à Saint-Jean
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
Afternoon / Après-midi
Tuesday May 9th
14:30 - 16:00
Mardi 9 mai
Session 3
3a
3b
3c
3d
Rethinking the Local in the
Ancient Greek World I /
Repenser l'histoire local en
Grèce ancienne I
Greek Tragedy /
Tragédie grecque
Reception I /
Réception I
Christians and Pagans /
Chrétiens et Païens
A1045
A1046
A1049
chair/président: John Harris
chair/président: Jonathan Burgess
chair/président: Peter O'Brien
A1043
organizers: Hans Beck and Alex
McAuley
Hans Beck
Going Local in Ancient Greece
Florence Yoon
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
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
4b
4c
Rethinking the Local in the
Ancient Greek World II /
Repenser l'histoire local en
Grèce ancienne II
Greek Comedy /
Comédie grecque
Roman Self-Representation /
Autoreprésentations romaines
A1045
A1046
chair/président: Jarrett Welsh
chair/présidente: Alison Keith
A1043
organizers: Hans Beck and Alex
McAuley
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 / Evènement public
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 / suivi d'une réception
3
Morning / Matinée
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 /
Exposer la violence sexiste dans
le monde académique
A1043
Spaces in Between: Roman
Latin Literature I /
ideology and iconography /
Littérature latine I
Idéologie romaine et
iconographie
A1045
A1046
chair/présidente: Melanie Racettechair/président: Jonathan
chair/présidente: Allison Surtees
Campbell
Edmondson
Fiona McHardy
Mariapia Pietropaolo
Alban Baudou
5d
Homer /
Homère
A1049
chair/présidente: Bonnie
MacLachlan
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
6a
Connectivity in an Imperial
Context I /
Empire et connectivité I
A1043
organizers: Elizabeth Greene and
Lindsay Mazurek
Jody Michael Gordon
Preserving and Creating
Discrepant Experiences in Roman
Cyprus: globalization, insularity,
and identity in an island province
Lindsay Mazurek and
Cavan Concannon
Session 6
6b
6c
6d
Latin Literature II / Littérature
latine II
The Roman Military /
L'armée romaine
Archaic Greek Poetry /
Poésie grecque archaïque
A1045
A1046
chair/président: Ian Storey
chair/président: Matt Gibbs
Carol Merriam
Benjamin Kelly
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
A1049
chair/présidente: Kathryn
Mattison
Shane Hawkins
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: class "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
Afternoon / Après-midi
Wednesday May 10th
14:30 - 16:00
Mercredi 10 mai
Session 7
7a
Connectivity in an Imperial
Context II /
Empire et connectivité 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 /
Le vers: qualité et quantité
Jobs Outside Academia:
aligning Classics with today's
opportunities /
Études classiques et
opportunités d'emploi en
dehors du milieu universitaire
Greek History /
Histoire grecque
A1045
A1046
chair/présidente: Aara Suksi
chair/présidente: Cassandra Tran
A1049
chair/présidente: Kathryn
Simonsen
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
Comparative Approaches /
Approches comparatives
8d
Discourses of the Self I /
Discours de soi I
A1049
organizers: Anne-France Morand
and Luke Roman
A1043
A1045
A1046
chair/président: Christer Bruun
chair/présidente: Kelly Olson
chair/présidente: Michele George
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
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
Morning / Matinée
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
9d
Women's Network Panel /
Session du Réseau des femmes
Women and Work /
Les femmes et le travail
Philosophy II /
Philosophie II
Riddling Roman Ruins /
Énigmatiques ruines romaines
Discourses of the Self II/
Discours de soi II
A1045
A1046
chair/président: Seamus O'Neill
chair/président: Patrick Baker
A1049
organizers: Anne-France Morand
and Luke Roman
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
Female and Male Leadership in the Reason and Perception in
Economy of Roman Pompeii
Aristotle's Science
Barbara Scarfo
John Thorp
Unmasking the Obstetrix : a study
Aristotle's Definition of Time: a
of the Roman midwife's
modest proposal
multifaceted identity
.
.
C C C : Augustus's auctoritas , an
association of musicians, and an
epigraphic riddle
Leanne Bablitz
Tribunals at Ostia
Christer Bruun
Firewood for Rome from
Ocriculum (Otricoli)
Tommaso Leoni
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
Luke Roman
Poliziano’s Silvae : a philologist's
self-portrait
Remarks on the Arch of Stertinius
in maximo circo
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break / Pause Café (Arts Atrium)
11:00 -12:30
Session 10
10a
Reception II /
Réception II
10b
Hellenistic Literature /
Littérature hellénistique
10c
Education and Science /
Éducation et science
A1043
chair/président: George Kovacs
A1045
chair/président: Gaétan Thériault
A1046
chair/présidente: Amber Porter
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
Thursday May 11th
Afternoon / Après-midi
16:00 - 18:00
Jeudi 11 mai
Annual General Meeting / Assemblée 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