CCC Programme - Current Epigraphy

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CCC Programme - Current Epigraphy
CELTIC
CONFERENCE
IN
CLASSICS
‑
University
College
Cork,
9‑12
July
2008
This
summerʹs
Celtic
Conference,
in
Cork,
will
begin
from
2pm
on
Wedne sday
9th
July,
and
will
end
at
midday
on
Saturday
12
July.
A
provisional
list
of
panels,
spe ak ers
and
topics
is
given
b elow.
Some
of
the
panels
are
open
to
further
recruitment
of
spe ak ers.
If
you
are
intere sted
in
giving
a
paper,
plea se contact
the
relevant
panel
chair(s).
Attendance
at
the
Celtic
Conference
is
open
to
all.
Th e
cost
of
the
event
to
e ach
memb er
will
be
260
Euros,
payable
on
arrival.
This
includes
3
nightsʹ
bed‑and‑
bre akfast
close to
the
Cork
campus,
two
lunche s,
two
dinners
and
various
refreshments.
Th ere
is
no
registration
charge.
Spea kers
will
receive
booking
forms
in
the
ne ar
future,
and
some
travel
information
later.
Others
wishing
to
attend
are
invited
to
contact
the
Organiser
a s
soon
a s
possible:
powe [email protected].
For
students
attending
the
Conference
a
limited
number
of
small
travel
grants
are
available,
thanks
to
the
generosity
of
learned
socie ties.
Those
wishing
to
apply
should
contact
the
organiser,
as
above.
Accommodation
(b&b)
is
available
for
those
wishing
to
stay
(an)
extra
night(s)
before
or
after
the
event;
if
you
require
this,
ple a se
give
the
organiser
e arly
notice.
Anton
Powell,
Organiser,
CCC
[email protected]
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P an el:
VISION
AND
POWER
(Chairs:
Nancy
Rabinowitz,
Sue
Blundell,
Douglas
Cairns)
Judith
Barringer,
(Edinburgh)
ʺImages
of
Victory,
Shade s
of
Immortalityʺ
Sue
Blundell
(London)
and
Douglas
Cairns
(Edinburgh):
Introduction
Elizabeth
Craik
(St.Andrews)
`Sight,
Sex
and
Reproduction
in
Hippocratic
Medicineʹ
Ga elle
D e schodt
(University
of
Paris)
ʺSe eing
the
Gods
in
Ancient
Gre e ceʺ
Micha el
Duigan
(Courtauld
Institute)
ʺPower
and
Gendered
Viewing
in
Gre ek
Scen e s
of
Craftsmanshipʺ
Rosie
Harman
(Nottingham)
ʺVision,
Travel
and
Gre ek
Identity
in
Xenophonʹs
Anabasisʺ
Melissa
Haynes
(Harvard)
ʺFraming
a
View
of
the
Unviewable:
Architecture,
Aphrodite,
and
Erotic
Looking
in
the
Lucianic
Erôtesʺ
Fritz‑Gregor
Herrmann
(Swanse a)
ʺVision
and
Viewing
in
Platoʺ
Lloyd
Llewellyn‑Jones
(Edinburgh)
ʺOgling
the
Concubines:
Harem
Fantasie s
à
la
grecqueʺ
Helen
Lovatt
(Nottingham)
ʺThe
Epic
Gaze:
Genre
and
Viewing
in
Archaic
and
Classical
Gre eceʺ
(Hesiod)
Robin
Osborne
(Cambridge)
ʺHow
the
Gauls
Broke the
Frame
Gaulsʺ
Georgia
P etridou
(Exeter)
ʺClose
Encounters:
Th e
Power
of
Ritual
Viewing
in
Gre ek
Mysteric
Cultsʺ
Nancy
Sorkin
Rabinowitz
(Hamilton)
ʺTragedyʹs
Women
a s
Subj ects
and
Obj ects
of
the
Gazeʺ
Ian
Ruffell
(Glasgow
University)
ʺHumiliation?
Voyeurism,
Violence
and
Humour
in
Gre ek
Comedyʺ
Anastasia
Serghidou
(Crete)
ʺThe
Eye
of
the
Master:
Se eing,
Authority
and
Dependency
in
Gre ek
Tragedyʺ
Micha el
Squire
(Cambridge)
ʺViewing
and
Re ading
in
the
ʹGre ek
Anthologyʹʺ
Eva
Stehle
(University
of
Maryland)
ʺThe
Eleusinian
Mysteries:
Vision
and
Repre sentationʺ
Deborah
Steiner
(Columbia)
Sixth
century
vase
painting
Chiara
Thumiger
(UCL)
ʺʹRather
than
se eing
he
wa s
se en
by
themʹ.
Views
and
Viewers
in
Euripidesʹ
Baccha eʺ
Susanne
Turner
(Nottingham)
ʺViewing
Relationships
on
Classical
Attic
Stelai.ʺ
Froma
Zeitlin
(Princeton)
‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
P an el:
La
religion
des
femme s
en
pays
grec.
Mythes,
cultes
et
sociétés
(présidantes:
Lydie
Bodiou
&
Véronique
Mehl)
Lydie
Bodiou
(Poitiers)
«
Les
femmes
et
le s
odeurs
»
Sandra
Boehringer
«
Monter
au
ciel
:
Kallisto
et
Artémis
dans
la
mythologie
grecque
»
Louise
Bruit
«
Femme s
et
religion
dans
le s
Lois
de
Platon
»
Pierre
Brulé
(Renne s
II)
«
En
revenant
de
Be sançon
»
Florence
Gherchanoc
(Paris
VII)
«
Des
cade aux
pour
numphai
:
anakaluptêria,
epaulia,
etc
?
»
Claudine
Leduc
«
Oliviers
sacré s
ou
méthodologie
dʹAthéna
et
lʹolivier
»
L.
Llewellyn‑Jones
(Edinburgh)
ʺHeraʹs
Veil:
second‑hand
brides
and
born‑again
virginsʺ
Véronique
Mehl
(Lorient)
«
Femme s,
rites
et
parfums
»
Philippe
Monbrun
«Artémis
?
Une
b elle
plante
!
La
vierge
courotrophe
au
palmier‑
dattier»
Jacques
Oulhen
(Rennes
II)
«
Les
noms
théophores
athéniens
»
Marta
P edrina
Un
petit
groupe
dʹoenochoé s
à
figure s
rouges
représentant
Athéna
Gabriela
Pironti
«
La
féminité
de s
dé e ss e s
à
lʹépreuve
des
épiclè se s
»
P auline
Schmitt‑Pantel
(Paris
I)
«
La
religion
des
femme s
dans
le s
«
Vertus
de
F emme s
»
de
Plutarque
»
Jérôme
Wilgaux
«
De
lʹexil
au
partage
:
la
transmission
féminine
de s
identités
parentales
et
religieuse s
»
‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
P an el:
ARISTOCRATS,
ELITES
AND
SOCIAL
MOBILITY
IN
ANCIENT
SOCIETIES
(Chairs:
Nick
Fisher
and
Hans
van
We e s)
Guy
Bradley
(Cardiff)
[Early
Italy]
Alain
Duplouy
(Paris)
[Elites
in
e arly
Gre ece]
Nick
Fisher
(Cardiff)
`Aristocracy
in
Aegina?ʹ
Stephen
Lambert
(Cardiff)
[Athenian
gene]
Kathryn
Lomas
[Literacy
and
elites
in
S.Italy]
Olivier
Mariaud
[Archaic
Samos]
Sato
Noburo
(Tokyo,
KCL)
`Gre ek
aristocratic
cultureʹ
Corinna
Riva
[Archaic
Etruria]
Benet
Salway
`New
and
old
in
the
Roman
senatorial
aristocracy
of
the
4th
century
ADʹ
Gillian
Shepherd
`Burial
and
elites
in
archaic
Sicilyʹ
Rens
Tacoma
(Leiden)
[Imperial
Roman
municipal
elites]
Hans
van
We e s
(UCL)
Jame s
Whitley
(Cardiff)
`Agonistic
aristocrats?
Th e
curious
ca se
of
archaic
Crete.ʹ
‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
P an el:
OLD
COMEDY
(Chair:
Keith
Sidwell)
Valeria
Cinaglia
(Exeter)
`Comic
knowing:
ʺSamiaʺ,
the
misle ading
power
of
passion
and
perceptionsʹ
Ashley
Clements
(TCD)
`A
comedy
of
mortal
error?
P araphilosophy
and
politics
in
Aristophanesʹ
ʺThe smophoriazusa eʺ
ʹ
Greg
Dobrov
(Loyola)
`Problems
with
satyrs
in
Old
Comedyʹ
Hallie
Marshall
(Vancouver)
`From
Nigeria
to
Gre e nham
Common:
Tony
Harrisonʹs
adaptations
of
ʺLysistrataʺ
ʹ
Toph
Marshall
(Vancouver)
`Thre e
actors
in
Old
Comedy,
againʹ
Sarah
Miles
(Nottingham)
`Strattis
and
paratragedy:
a
comic
poet
at
tragic
playʹ
Ralph
Rosen
(P ennsylvania)
`Badness
and
intentionality
in
Aristophane sʹ
ʺFrogsʺ
ʹ
Ian
Ruffell
(Glasgow)
`
Another
look
at
the
formal
structure
of
Old
Comedyʹ
Keith
Sidwell
(Cork)
`Aristophane s
the
democrat:
the
politics
of
Old
Comedy,
againʹ
Ian
Storey
(Trent,
Ontario)
`New
thoughts
on
an
Old
Comedy:
Kratinosʹ
ʺDionysalexandrosʺ
ʹ
Mario
Telo
(Pisa)
`Embodying
the
tragic
father
in
Aristophane sʹ
John
Wilkins
(Exeter)
`Nature
and
culture
in
Comedyʹ
Matthew
Wright
(Exeter)
`Did
the
comedians
want
to
win
prizes?ʹ
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P an el:
AUTHORITY
AND
AUTHENTICITY
IN
ANCIENT
NARRATIVE
(Chairs:
John
Morgan,
Mirjam
Plantinga,
Ian
Repath)
P avlos
Avlamis
`Life
of
Aesopʹ
Lynn
Fotheringham
(Nottingham)
[Cicero]
Fritz‑Gregor
Herrmann
(Swanse a)
`Socratesʹ
story‑tellingʹ
John
Morgan
(Swanse a)
Mirjam
Plantinga
(Lampeter)
`Hellenistic
Poetryʹ
Ian
Repath
(Swanse a)
`Courting
authority
in
Achilles
Tatiusʹ
Federico
Santangelo
(Lampeter)
`pseudo‑Sallust:
the
invective
to
Cicero
and
the
letter
to
Ca e sarʹ
‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
P an el:
HERODOTOS
AND
THUCYDIDES
ON
SPARTA
(Chairs:
Stephen
Hodkinson,
Ellen
Millender,
Anton
Powell)
Nancy
Bouidghaghen
(Cambridge)
`ʺ...whose name s
I
le arnt...ʺ:
Herodotos
on
Th ermopylaiʹ
P aula
Debnar
(Mt.Holyoke)
`The
coa st
of
Sparta
and
the
Archidamian
Warʹ
Thomas
J.Figueira
(Rutgers)
David
Harvey
(Exeter)
`Thucydides
in
Spartaʹ
Ned
Lebow
(Dartmouth)
`Thucydidesʹ
counterfactuals
on
Spartaʹ
Katerina
Meidani
(Athens)
`Herodotos
and
Thucydides
on
P ausaniasʹ
Ellen
Millender
(Reid)
Anton
Powell
(ENS,
Paris
and
UWICAH)
`Thucydide s
and
Sparta:
a
certain
credulity?ʹ
Nicolas
Richer
(ENS,
Lyon)
`Thucydide
et
la
mentalite/
des
Lace/de/moniensʹ
‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
P an el:
THE
LATE
ANTIQUE
CHRONICLE
AND
ITS
CONTINUATORS
(Chair:
David
Woods)
William
Adler
(North
Carolina)
`History
and
opposition
history
in
the
ʺChronographia eʺ
of
Julius
Africanusʹ
Dmitri
Afinogenov
(Russian
Academy
of
Science s)
ʹTh e
Eighth
Century
Byzantine
Chroniclers
and
Their
Source sʹ
David
Dumville
(Aberde en)
ʹThe
Multiple
Origins
of
Early
Media eval
Insular
Chroniclingʹ
Nicholas
Evans
(Glasgow)
ʹThe
Medieval
Irish
Annals:
Continuations
of
Late
Antique
Chronicles
or
Separate
Creations?ʹ
Joseph
Flahive
(Cork)
`Medieval
Irish
Annalsʹ
Maria
Kouroumali
(Oxford)
`Byzantine
chroniclesʹ
M.
Kulikowski
(Knoxville)
ʹMosaics
of
Time:
Revisiting
the
Late
Antique
Chronicle
Traditionʹ
Sergei
Mariev
(Munich)
ʹJohn
of
Antiochʹ
Dan
McCarthy
(TCD),
ʹThe
Origins
of
Insular
World
Chronicle s
and
Th eir
Evolution
over
c.425‑740ʹ
Roger
Scott
(Melbourne)
ʹChristianization
and
the
Limits
of
Tolerance:
Interpreting
the
Late
Fifth
and
Early
Sixth
Centuries
from
Byzantine
Chronicle
Triviaʹ
Diarmuid
Scully
(Cork)
ʹBedeʹ
Frank
Trombley
(Cardiff)
ʹGre ek
and
Syriac
Chronographic
Documents
on
the
7th
centuryʹ
Witold
Witakowski
(Uppsala)
ʹThe
Syriac
Chronicle
of
AD724ʹ
Jamie
Wood
(Sheffield)
ʹTime
for
some
ʹRnRʹ:
Rece ption
and
Reuse
in
Isidore
of
Sevilleʹs
Chronica
Maioraʹ
‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑
Anton
Powell,
Organiser,
CCC
[email protected]

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