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Toronto, ON
May 20-22 Mai, 2015
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The Classical Association of Canada
La Société canadienne des études classiques
Margaret Rogow (2013-15)
North Toronto Collegiate Institute
Executive / Exécutif
President / Présidente (2014-16)
Bonnie MacLachlan
Western University
Selina Stewart (2013-16)
University of Alberta
Phoenix
Vice-President / Vice-Président (2014-16)
Mark Joyal
University of Manitoba
Editor / Éditrice
Michele George (2012-17)
McMaster University
Past-President / Président sortant (2014-16)
Patrick Baker
Université Laval
Book Review Editor / Éditrice critique des livres
Allison Glazebrook (Brock University)
Mouseion
Secretary / Secretaire (2014-17)
Guy Chamberland
Thorneloe University at Laurentian
Treasurer / Trésorière (2012-15)
Ingrid Holmberg
University of Victoria
Editors / Éditeurs
Brad Levett (Memorial University)
Book Review Editor / Éditrice critique des livres
Kathryn Simonsen (Memorial University)
Electronic Bulletin Editor /
Éditeur, Bulletin électronique
Guy Chamberland (Thorneloe University)
Council Members / Membres du conseil
Christer Bruun (2012-15)
University of Toronto
Fanny Dolansky (2013-16)
Brock University
Andrew Faulkner (2013-16)
University of Waterloo
Craig Maynes (2014-17)
Memorial University
Thierry Petit (2014-17)
Université Laval
Pauline Ripat (2012-15)
University of Winnipeg
Bruce Robertson (2013-16)
Mount Allison University
We thank those who have supported the 2015
CAC conference / Nous remercions ceux qui
nous ont aidé
Faculty of Arts & Science, U of T
Victoria College
The Government of Greece
The ATHENIANS Project
Department of Classics, U of T
Department of Comparative Literature, U of T
Department of History, U of T
Department of Philosophy, U of T
Department of Political Science, U of T
Department for the Study of Religion, U of T
Centre for Medieval Studies, U of T
Royal Ontario Museum
Paul Denis
John Traill
Anonymous
Guide to Venues / Plan des bâtiments et salles:
Burwash Hall = BW
(89 Charles St. W)
Burwash Dining Hall
Northrop Frye Hall = NF
(73 Queen's Park Crescent E)
NF 119
Emmanuel College = EM
(75 Queen’s Park Crescent E)
EM 108
EM 119
Royal Ontario Museum
(100 Queen’s Park)
Theatre
Goldring Student Centre = GC
(150 Charles St. W)
Goldring Student Centre Café
Lillian Massey Building = LI
(125 Queen’s Park)
Lillian Massey Lobby
LI 205
LI 220
Victoria College = VC
(73 Queen’s Park Crescent E)
Victoria College Lobby
Alumni Hall
VC 206
VC 212
Dear Friends of the Classical Association of Canada,
Chers amis, chères amies de la Société canadienne
des études classiques,
Welcome to the downtown St. George
campus of the University of Toronto! The Department
of Classics is proud to be the host for the 2015 Annual
Conference of the CAC, and I join my colleagues and
our students in wishing you a pleasant stay.
We are looking at record, or near-record,
numbers, with participants from 34 Canadian
universities and from nine other countries on four
continents. Thank you for coming and for bringing
along your experiences, your knowledge, and your
personalities!
Classics continues to play a strong role in the
Faculty of Arts & Science — a unit with over 26,000
undergraduate students — and the U of T is still
Canada’s largest university. It is now a tricampus
institution and of my 22 classicist colleagues who
teach in our graduate program, four have their
primary location East (UT Scarborough) or West (UT
Mississauga).
I am convinced that the conference program
will offer much intellectual delight during three days,
but I also hope that you will find some time to
acquaint yourself with our St. George campus, where
everything is within walking distance. The
architecture of Victoria College creates a unique
atmosphere, nearby is the charming Pontifical
Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Hart House with the
Soldier’s Tower and the War Memorial, the
venerable University College looking over to our
own “Pantheon” (Convocation Hall), the Medical
Science Building with a memorial to the discovery of
insulin, the brutalist Robarts Library (fourth in
holdings in North America), and much more.
And don’t forget that around us is the city and
the GTA, the Greater Toronto Area, a vibrant urban
region with over five million inhabitants. Among the
world’s great cities, Toronto competes successfully
for a top spot in international rankings of “livability”.
Last but not least: a big Thank You to our
many graduate students! Without their enthusiasm
the conference could not have been organized. You
will find them everywhere, wearing Volunteer
badges, ready to assist. We hope that you will enjoy
the Conference!
Bienvenue sur le campus St. George de
l’Université de Toronto ! Le département d’études
classiques est fier d’accueillir le congrès annuel 2015
de la SCÉC et je me joins à mes collègues et à nos
étudiants pour vous souhaiter un agréable séjour.
Nous avons atteint un nombre record ou
presque de participants, avec des représentants de
quelques 34 universités canadiennes et de neuf
autres pays sur quatre continents. Merci à toutes et à
tous de vous joindre à nous et d’apporter avec vous
expérience, savoir et personnalités!
Les études classiques continuent à jouer un
rôle important au sein de la Faculté des arts et des
sciences – une unité qui compte plus de 26,000
étudiants – et l’Université de Toronto reste toujours
la plus grande université du Canada. Aujourd’hui
nous sommes une institution à trois campus et quatre
de mes 22 collègues classicistes qui enseignent dans
le programme doctoral ont leur poste dans les
campus est (UT Scarborough) ou ouest (UT
Mississauga).
Je suis sûr que le programme du congrès
vous offrira un plein de plaisirs intellectuels, mais
j’espère que vous trouverez aussi un peu de temps
pour arpenter notre campus de St. George où tout
peut se faire à pied. Le congrès se tient au Victoria
College, à l’architecture magnifique. Découvrez
aussi l’Institut pontifical d’études médiévales, Hart
House et sa tour du soldat avec son monument
commémoratif des guerres mondiales, le vieil
University College qui fait face à notre « panthéon »,
Convocation Hall, le bâtiment des sciences
médicales et sa plaque commémorant la découverte
de l’insuline, ou encore la brutaliste bibliothèque
Robarts (la quatrième plus grande collection
d’Amérique du nord) et bien plus encore.
Et tout autour de nous se trouve la métropole
de Toronto, une région urbaine dynamique qui
compte plus de cinq millions d’habitants, une des
grandes villes du monde et souvent considérée
comme l’une des plus agréables à vivre dans les
classements internationaux.
Pour finir: un grand merci à nos étudiants! Le
congrès n’aurait pas pu avoir lieu sans leur
enthousiasme. Vous les trouverez un peu partout, un
badge de volontaire autour du cou, prêts à répondre
à toutes vos questions.
Christer Bruun
Chair, Department of Classics
on behalf of the Organizing Committee
En vous souhaitant un agréable congrès,
Christer Bruun
Directeur, Département d’études classiques
de la part du comité d’organisation
Tuesday May 19 | Mardi 19 mai
12:00 - 17:00
Registration / Inscription (Lillian Massey Lobby)
12:30 - 15:30
Department Head Meeting / Réunion des directeurs et directrices de départements (LI 220)
15:45 - 17:30
CAC Council Meeting / Réunion du conseil de la SCÉC (I) (LI 205)
Wednesday, May 20 | Mercredi 20 mai (AM)
7:30 - 17:30
Registration / Inscription (Victoria College Lobby)
7:30 - 08:00
Breakfast / Petit déjeuner (Victoria College Lobby)
8:00
Welcome / Mot de bienvenue (Victoria College Lobby)
EM 119
Panel in Honour of Keith Bradley
Chair/Présidente: Michele George
Jonathan
Edmondson
York
University
Elisabetta
8:15 Drudi
University of
10:15 Notre Dame
VC 206
Hellenistic History / Histoire
hellénistique
Chair/Président: Patrick Baker
Slavery in a Roman
Lisa Trentin
Colony: The Example of
University of
Augusta Emerita (Merida,
Toronto
Spain)
Grotesque Permutations
of the Spinario
From chruseon genos to
aureum saeculum: The
Golden Age and Imperial
Autocracy
Gillian
Ramsey
University of
Toronto
Egypt's Graceland: The
Family Strategies and the
Kristin Slonsky Rise and Role of the
Legal Lives of Hellenistic
SUNY Buffalo
Hellenomemphites in
Women
Memphis
Emily Varto
Dalhousie
University
The Politics of Fatness in
Archaic Greece
Allison
Glazebrook
Brock
University
Monica
Constructing the Prostitute D’Agostini
Body: Timarchos and
Università
Neaira in Greek Oratory
Cattolica del
Sacro Cuore
Pauline Ripat The Witches & Witchy
University of Women of Apuleius'
Winnipeg
Metamorphoses
Ian Moyer
University of
Michigan
VC 212
Bodies, Women, Female Bodies /
Corps, femmes et corps de femmes
Chair/Présidente: Judith Fletcher
Why Cenchreae? The
Social Topography of a
Desultory Crossing in
Apuleius' Metamorphoses
Boris
Chrubasik
University of
Toronto
Roxanne
Bélanger
Sarrazin
Université
d'Ottawa
Conquest and Empire:
The Seleukid Epigraphic
Dossier from Hefzibah
EM 108
Religion
Chair/Président: Adam Kemezis
Irene Salvo
Royal
Holloway,
University of
London
Evil Eye in Ancient Greece
and Southern Italy: Its
Reception in the Italian
Anthropology
Megan
Johanna
Daniels
Stanford
University
The Queen of Heaven and a
Goddess for All the People:
Aphrodite and Her Political
and Economic Significance in
Naukratis
Interactions culturelles et
syncrétisme religieux dans Rory Egan
les amulettes
University of
iatromagiques grecques Manitoba
d'Egypte
Babylonian Ishtar and Vergil's
Juno: Celestial Goddesses
with Infernal Allies
Misfortune and
Misunderstandings: The
Hellenistic Portrait of
Philip V of Macedon
Deae in altissimo monte
devotissimi: A Sanctuary of
Minerva in the ager of Verona
and Its Inscriptions
Riccardo
Bertolazzi
University of
Calgary
Coffee Break / Pause Café (Victoria College Lobby)
Greek History / Histoire grecque
Chair/Présidente: Catherine Rubincam
Gaétan
Thériault
Université du
Quebec à
10:45 Montreal
12:15
Robert Weir
University of
Windsor
Philosophy / Philosophie
Chair/Président: Brad Levett
Greek Drama: Euripides / Théâtre grec:
Euripide
Chair/Président: Selina Stewart
Rhétorique grècque et
hellénisation de la Lycie à
la basse epoque
hellénistique: l'exemple
d'une inscription
xanthienne inédite
Mariapia
Pietropaolo
University of
Toronto
Pasiphae and the
Temptations of Metaphor
in Ovid's Ars Amatoria
Vernon
Provencal
Acadia
University
Thought and Sensible
Reality in the PreSocratics
Emily AllenHornblower Polyvalent Sounds in
Rutgers
Euripides’ Trojan Women
University
A Graffito of "General
Zariarges" on a
Tetradrachma of
Aspendos
Christina
Robertson
University of
Auckland
Docta Medea:
Geographical Lore in
Metamorphoses 7
Marion Durand
Aristotle on Becoming
University of
Courageous
Toronto
Florence
Yoon
The Second Prologues of
University of
Euripides
British
Columbia
Wade
Richardson
University of
Victoria
Ovid's Iphis and Ianthe
(Met. IX.666-797) as a
Non-Lesbian, DoctrineFree Text
James Kruck
Victimes civiles d’une
Patrick Baker
guerre sans nom: intrigue
Université
au coeur du corpus
Laval
épigraphique de Xanthos
12:15
14:15
Latin Poetry: Ovid / Poésie latine:
Ovide
Chair/Présidente: Alison Keith
Lunch / Déjeuner
Stoic Authority in the
Library of Lucullus: Cicero
and Cato in De Finibus
324
Kathryn
Mattison
McMaster
University
Women's Network / Réseau des Femmes (LI 220)
Euripides’ Cassandra
Reframes the Virgin Sacrifice
Lunch / Déjeuner
Wednesday, May 20 | Mercredi 20 mai (PM)
EM 119
VC 212
Interrogating Form in Late Euripides
Gender in Latin Literature / Le Genre
dans la littérature latine
Chair/Président: Sean Gurd
Victoria Wohl The imitation of praxis in
University of Euripides' Iphigeneia at
Toronto
Aulis
14:15
15:45 Sean Gurd
University of
Missouri
Lynn Kozak
McGill
University
VC 206
Roman History in the Eastern
Mediterranean / Histoire romaine dans
l'est de la Méditerranée
Chair/Président: Guy Chamberland
Chair/Présidente: Mariapia Pietropaolo
Rowan Emily
The Negotiation of Gender
Ash
Ephraim Lytle
in the Fifth of Lucian's
University of
University of
Dialogues of the
Western
Toronto
Courtesans
Ontario
Only Man and His Daring
(Pliny 12.87): the Origin
and Nature of the Ancient
Cinnamon Trade
EM 108
Reception / Réception
Chair/Président: Rob McCutcheon
Adriana
Brook
Wellesley
College
Narrative Authority in
Margaret Atwood’s The
Penelopiad
Double Music: Immanent
& Inherited Form in Early
and Late Euripides
Jonathan
Tracy
Massey
University
The Culture of Sterility in
Vergil's Carthage
Hannibal après la bataille Giulio Iovine The Queen in Tears: A
Germain Payen
de Magnésie: périple d'un Università di Century with Sophocles'
Université Laval
Carthaginois en Anatolie Urbino
Eurypylus (1912-2012)
This beauty is too
much/For any woman:
HD's Choruses from
Iphigeneia at Aulis
Melanie
RacetteCampbell
Concordia
University
Cicero's Post Exile
Recovery of Masculinity
George Pesely
Cillian
An Overlooked Vergilian Text
The Outbreak of the First
Austin Peay
O'Hogan
in the British Library: Arundel
Mithridatic War
State University
British Library MS 268
Coffee Break / Pause Café (Victoria College Lobby)
Literature / Littérature
Roman Social History / Histoire sociale
romaine
Greek Literature / Littérature grecque
Animals / Animaux
Chair/Présidente: Florence Yoon
Chair/Président: Christer Bruun
Chair/Président: Craig Maynes
Chair/Président: Andrew Faulkner
Seeing Red: The
Colin Shelton
Emotional Grammar of
University of
Face Color in Ancient
Victoria
Rome
16:00
Christopher
17:30
Brown
University of
Western
Ontario
Teucer and Apollo:
Horace, Odes 1.7.27
Anne-France
Morand
Étymologies dans les
Université
Dionysiaques de Nonnos
Laval
Carly
Murdoch
York
University
Retail Scenes on Funerary
Monuments from Roman
Gaul: The Importance of
Counters and Customers
in Shopkeeper Selffashioning
Céline
Chulsky
L’Évolution de l’élite
Peter Miller
équestre en Gaule
Texas Tech
Narbonnaise: de la mixité
University
au partage des taches
Jessica
Romney
University of
Bristol
Dispensatoris nobile cernis
Alex Cushing opus: Manumission and
John Harris
University of Roman Attitudes towards University of
Toronto
Household Slave
Alberta
Accountants
Sitting on the Edge:
Masculine and Feminine
Nouns in Älcaeus 130b
Voigt
Françoise
Lecocq
Université de Phoinix : l'arbre et l'oiseau
Caen BasseNormandie
Robert
Matera
Fame, Family, and History
The Doctitude of Pearl the
University of
in Pindar's Nemean 2
Dog
Southern
California
Reclusa Amatrix:
Theocretan Variations on
the Komos and
Paraclausithyron Motifs
Emilio
Capettini
Princeton
University
Nero the Viper: Zoological
Lore and Political Critique in
the Life of Apollonius of Tyana
Wine & Cheese Reception / Réception vin et fromage (Alumni Hall, Victoria College)
Sponsored by Victoria College and the ATHENIANS research project / parrainée par Victoria College et le projet de recherche 'ATHENIANS'
18:00 - 19:30
Greeting: Paul Gooch, President of Victoria College / Adresse de bienvenue: Paul Gooch, président de Victoria College
Music by the Talisker Players / Musique: Talisker Players
Undergraduate Oral Reading Performance / Récitation orale des étudiants ontariens
Thursday, May 21 | Jeudi 21 mai (AM)
7:30 - 17:30
Registration / Inscription (Victoria College Lobby)
7:30 - 08:15
Breakfast / Petit déjeuner (Victoria College Lobby)
EM 119
VC 212
VC 206
Roman Archaeology / Archéologie
romaine
Panel in Honour of Anthony Podlecki –
History
Let’s Get Digital
Chair/Président: Myles McCallum
Chair/Président: Craig Cooper
Jesús
Bermejo
York
University
Domestic Architecture in
Roman Celtiberia:
Construction Techniques
and Social Implications
Matthias
Nieberle
University of
8:15 Cologne
10:15
New Light on the Roman
Thermal Complex at
Ancient Baiae
The Olive Oil Press
Lucia Afonso
Complexes in the Iberian
University of
Peninsula: Villaricos and
Toronto
Milreu Villas
Craig A.
Harvey
University of
Michigan
Wall-heating Techniques
in the Roman Empire: the
Factors and Agents
Affecting Their Spread and
Use
Chair/Présidente: Chelsea Gardner
Chelsea
Gardner &
Introduction: Small Digital Debra Freas
Gwynaeth
Transforming Rape, Ovid’s
Projects and From Stone Occidental
McIntyre
Caenis
to Screen
College
University of
British Columbia
James Arieti
Persuasions Prodigious
Hampdenby Themistocles and a
Sydney
King of Nineveh
College
Kathryn
Simonsen
Memorial
University
EM 108
Women’s Network Panel (I): Gender
B(l)ending in Greek and Roman Culture
and Society
Chair/Présidente: Lisa Trentin
Rebecca
Benefiel
Hope and Expectation,
Washington and
The Ancient Graffiti
Ignorance and Knowledge Lee University
Project
in Thucydides
Holly
Sypniewski
Millsaps College
Brian Lavelle
Loyola
Archilochos in Context
University
Chicago
Stephanie
Lindeborg
University of
Massachusetts
David
Kristina
Mirhady
A Thankless People (Hdt. Neumann
Simon Fraser 5.91)
University of
University
Cincinnati
Jared Simard
City University
of New York
Rebecca
Lees
University of
Cambridge
NF 119
Roman Historiography /
Historiographie romaine
Chair/Présidente: Jaclyn Neel
Beatrice
Poletti
University of
Alberta
The story of Cn. Marcius
Coriolanus in Dion. Hal.
7.20-67: Observations on
Dionysius’ sources
A Love Story without Men?
Ovid and Constructionism in
Metamorphoses 9.666-797
Polybius and Scipio
Mary Franks
Africanus: Reconsidering
York
the ‘Scipionic Legend’ in
University
the mid-2nd century BCE
Building a Sustainable
Digital Project: Examples
from the Homer Multitext Dalida Agri
Project and Projects of the University of
Holy Cross Manuscripts, Manchester
Inscriptions, and
Documents Club
Transvestite Virtus:
Engendering Allegory in
Statius’ Thebaid 10 and Silius
Italicus’ Punica 15
Adam
Kemezis
University of
Alberta
Tyrants and TruthSeekers: Ammianus
Marcellinus and the
Inquisition of Maximinus
Going Digital With Google
Alice Hu
Earth: Mapping the
University of
Networks of an Ancient
Pennsylvania
City
Intrusions into Epic: Women,
Generic Disruption, and
Hesiod’s Pandora in Statius’
Thebaid
Catherine
Tracy
Bishop's
University
Terrible Oaths,
Conspiracies, and the
Prisoner’s Dilemma
Classics and Omeka:
Creating Multimedia
Digital Collections
Coffee Break / Pause Café (Victoria College Lobby)
Latin Prose / Prose latine
Chair/Présidente: Emilia Barbiero
Émilie-Jade
Poliquin
Université
Laval
10:45
Lauren
12:15 Kaplow
University of
North Dakota
Tibi cernere fas est: La
Place du lecteur dans les
traductions latines
d'Aratos
They Are Said to Be
Masters of the World, But
They Don't Have a Single
Clod of Earth of Their
Own: Popularis Ideology
in the Fragmentary
Republican Orators
Rob
McCutcheon Rereading the Epistula ad
University of Octavianum
Toronto
12:15
14:15
Lunch / Déjeuner
Greek Poetry / Poésie grecque
Chair/Président: Jonathan Burgess
Dwayne
Meisner
The Orphic Hymn(s) to
University of
Zeus
Western
Ontario
Maria
Xanthou
Harvard
University
It Runs in the Family:
Topography and Myth in
Hesiodic and Stesichorean
Genealogies of Althaea
and their Link to
Meleagros' Myth
Greek History / Histoire grecque
Roman History / Histoire romaine
Philosophy / Philosophie
Chair/Président: Ben Akrigg
The Parthenon's Attic: The
Spencer Pope Management and
McMaster
Location of Public
University
Treasures in Athens in the
Fifth Century B.C.
Chair/Présidente: Fanny Dolansky
Chair/Président: Christopher Tindale
Beaudoin
Adrian Mihai Plutarch’s Doctrine of
Caron
Un Vase peint tardif au Musée
Université
Purgatory: An Unknown
Université de des beaux-arts de Montréal
Laval
History
Montréal
Bernd
Coping With Defeat:
Steinbock
Athenian Responses to
University of
the Sicilian Expedition
Western Ontario
Jeremy
Rossiter
University of
Alberta
Some Newly Discovered
Roman Brick Stamps in the
Musee de Carthage
Wendy
Lucian’s Wisdom: the
Helleman
Dramatic Personification
University of
of Philosophy
Jos
Jonathan
Reeves
McMaster
University
Chris
Dawson
Mount Allison
University
Honorific Statues in Africa
Proconsularis, 100-300 CE:
Dedicatory Terms and Civic
Intimacy
Pascal
Fleury
Université
Laval
Trierarkhos poneros?
Obligations and
Opportunity in the
Athenian Trierarchy
Mouseion Editorial Board / Comité de rédaction de Mouseion (LI 103)
Phoenix Editorial Board / Comité de rédaction de Phoenix (LI 205)
Graduate Student Caucus / Caucus des étudiants aux cycles supérieurs (LI 220)
La Métaphore musicale:
une clef de lecture pour
comprendre les rapports
entre rhétorique et
poésie dans l’Antiquité
Lunch / Déjeuner
Thursday, May 21 | Jeudi 21 mai (PM)
EM 119
VC 212
Athenian Society and Law / Société
athénienne et la loi
Latin Poetry / Poésie latine
Chair/Présidente: Victoria Wohl
Chair/Président: Riemer Faber
Judith
Fletcher
Law and Sacrifice in
Wilfrid Laurier Aristophanes’ Birds
University
14:15
Ben Akrigg
15:45
University of
Toronto
Matteo
Zaccarini
Università di
Bologna
Kyle Gervais
University of
Western
Ontario
VC 206
Es Quod Es: Monstrous
Heroism and Oedipal
Consumption in Statius,
Thebaid 2
EM 108
NF 119
Greek Literature / Littérature grecque
Rituals / Rituels
The Organization of Learning and
Research
Chair/Présidente: Adriana Brook
Chair/Président: Seth Bernard
Jody Cundy
Unversity of
Toronto
Cataloguing the Edges of Jaclyn Neel
the World in Pausanias'
York
Periegesis Hellados
University
Farming, Fighting, and
Inequality: The Solonian
Tele and Sixth-Century
Athens
The Ethnographic
Nicole Daniel Tradition and the
University of "Barbarization"of Caesar
Toronto
in Lucan's Bellum Civile
1-8
Matthew Clark
York University
Ephialtes and ‘His’
Reforms: The
Construction and
Disappearance of a
Character from History
Mark Thorne Duelling Spectacles:
Wheaton
Lucan's Triumphant
College
Funeral
Tim Wright
Guess Who's Coming to
University of
Dinner: Heracles as
Western Ontario Bastard
Hades and Poseidon in
Pausanias
Ilaria
Bultrighini
University
College
London
Fast Time in the Roman
Forum: the luperci and the
Lupercalia
Chair/Président: Bruce Robertson
Aven
McMaster
Thorneloe
University at
Laurentian
Mark
Wachowiak
Astrology Mania and the
& Richard
Planetary Week in the Roman
Wenghofer
West
Nipissing
University
David
Wallace-Hare
Barking up the Wrong Tree
University of
Toronto
Greek History / Histoire grecque
Philosophy / Philosophie
Roman History and Iconography / Histoire
et iconographie romaines
Chair/Président: Ian Storey
Chair/Président: Ephraim Lytle
Chair/Président: Mark Joyal
Chair/Présidente: Elizabeth Greene
Emilia
Barbiero
University of
Toronto
A "Prologue within the
Play": The Metatheatrical
Epistle and Inset
Performance in Plautus'
Persa
16:00
Elizabeth Ten- Stop Being Tragic!
17:30 Hove
Performer and
Stanford
Performance in Zeus
University
Tragoedus
Constance
Ellison
18:00 - 19:30
Bryan Hudak Rationalism and the
Potsdam
Origins of Diodorus'
University
Lycurgus
Christopher
Tindale
University of
Windsor
Seth
Samnite Historiography? A
The Prospect for Rhetoric Bernard
Painting of the Linen Legion
in the Late Plato
University of
from Cumae
Toronto
Patrik
Klingborg
Uppsala
University
Louis L'Allier
Thorneloe
University at
Laurentian
Le Bonheur des moutons
The Four Daughters of
et la troisième voie
Gaius Stern
Octavia on the Ara Pacis
d'Aristippe dans les
UC Berkeley
Augustae
Mémorables II, 1, 11
Cisterns, Water and Risk
in Ancient Greece
Vincent
Jupiter is to Nero as Juno Daniel Unruh
Spartans as Foes of
Rosivach
is to...? The Mirroring Motif Cambridge
Tyranny: The Case of 403 Fairfield
in the Octavia
University
University
Barbara
Euthyphron's Prosecution
Reeves
of His Father in the
Queen's
Euthypron
University
A Roman Officer's Petroglyph
Illuminating the Nature of
Military-Civilian Relations
Following the Creation of
Provincia Arabia
Keynote Address / Conférence plénière: Angelos Chaniotis, Petrified Voices, Petrified Feelings: Studying Graffiti in Aphrodisias (Royal Ontario Museum, Theatre)
Co-sponsored by the Government of Greece / co-parrainée par le gouvernement de la Grèce
Greetings / Adresse de bienvenue: Alexandros Ioannidis, Consul General of Greece / Consul Général de Grèce & David Cameron, FRSC, Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science
19:30 - 21:00
Reception / Réception (Goldring Student Centre Café)
Sponsored by the Department of Classics, University of Toronto / parrainée par le département d'études classiques, University of Toronto
Utilizing Digital Mapping
Technology as a Tool for
the Organization of
Historical Knowledge
David Rupp
(in absentia) The Canadian Institute in
Canadian
Greece: Report on the
Institute in
Activities in 2014
Greece
Coffee Break / Pause Café (Victoria College Lobby)
Drama / Théâtre
About a Boy: The
Bechdel Test and
Teaching Classical
Literature
Friday, May 22 | Vendredi 22 mai (AM)
7:30 - 16:00
Registration / Inscription (Victoria College Lobby)
7:30 - 08:15
Breakfast / Petit déjeuner (Victoria College Lobby)
EM 119
Approaching Careers with Graduate
Degrees in Classics
Moderator: Bonnie MacLachlan
Francis Dunn
Narrative Bonds in
UC Santa
Sophocles’ Philoktetes
Barbara
Speakers:
8:15
10:15
VC 212
Panel in Honour of Anthony Podlecki –
Literature
Chair/Président: David Mirhady
Riccardo Bertolazzi, University of
Calgary
Reyes
Mary Deminion, University of Western Bertolin
Ontario
University of
Michele George, McMaster University Calgary
Allison Glazebrook, Brock University
Lisa Hughes, University of Calgary
Ian Storey
Allison Keith, University of Toronto
Trent
Myles McCallum, St. Mary's University University
Josh Beer
Carleton
University
VC 206
Recent Research on the Later Seleukid
Empire
Chair/Président: Altay Coşkun
Oliver Hoover
American
The City as Kingmaker in
Numismatics
the Late Seleukid Period
Society
Del John Houle Livy’s Ethnics and the
The Self-referential
University of
Soldiers of Antiochos III
Narrator: ἄκριτος in Homer
Waterloo
and IV
Hermippos, Aspasia, and
the Fates
Altay Coşkun
University of
Waterloo
Richard
Tradition and Ambiguity:
Wenghofer
Orestes in the Prologue of
Nipissing
Sophocles’ Electra
University
Simon Maccabee,
Friendship with Rome and
Seleukid Disintegration: a
Case-Study of Triangular
Diplomacy (142/41 BC)
EM 108
Latin Poetry / Poésie latine
Chair/Président: Cillian O'Hogan
Riemer
Faber
Intermediality in Latin Epic
University of Ekphrasis
Waterloo
Rachael
Cullick
Allecto, Maker of Sorrow and
University of Bringer of War
Minnesota
Sarah
McCallum
Harvard
University
Love and Lament on the
Battlefield: Amatory and
Elegiac Funeral Expression in
Aeneid 9-11
The Failure of Kinship
Diplomacy among the
Later Seleukid Kings
Joseph
Cotter
What’s In a Name?
Pennsylvania Consider the ‘Phalerian’
State
Apollodorus
University
Coffee Break / Pause Café (Victoria College Lobby)
Women’s Network Panel (II): Gender
B(l)ending in Greek and Roman Culture
and Society
Chair/Présidente: Allison Surtees
Thomas
Hubbard
Gender Trouble in
University of Parmenides, Empedocles,
Texas at
and the Hippocratics
Austin
10:45 ClaudeEmmanuelle
Homo sum: Gender
12:15 Centlivres
Blurring and Inversion in
Challet
Juvenal’s Satire 6
Université de
Lausanne
The Failure of the Phallus:
Natalie
(Un)Dressing and CrossTsoumpra
Dressing in
University of Thesmophoriazusae,
Glasgow
Lysistrata and
Ecclesiazusae
12:15
14:15
Greek Historiography / Historiographie
grecque
Chair/Présidente: Kathryn Simonsen
Hecataeus of Miletus:
Konstantin
Reconsidering the
Boshnakov
Ethnogeographical
George Brown
Foundations of Ancient
College
Greek Historiography
Crossing Boundaries: Hermes/Mercury
in Ancient Epic and Drama
Roman History / Histoire romaine
Chair/Président: Bill Gladhill
Chair/Président: Claude Eilers
Why Did Mercury Build
Thomas Biggs
the Ship of Aeneas? The
University of
God and the Maritime in
Georgia
Roman Culture
Catherine
Rubincam
University of
Toronto
Translation of Numbers in Erin Moodie
Ancient Greek Historical
Purdue
Narratives
University
Jonathan
Vickers
University of
Western
Ontario
Make Dance, Not War:
Anabasis 6.1.1-14
Lunch / Déjeuner
Hermes/Mercury: God of
Comedy?
Carolyn
MacDonald
Stanford
University
Languages of Viewing: Greek
and Latin Iconotexts in
Pompeii
Christer
Bruun
University of
Toronto
Was There an "Emily" in
Roman Slave familiae? On
Slave Naming and Social
Death
Elizabeth
Lascivus Puer: Hermes,
The Religious Roles of
Greene
Micah Myers
Mercury, and Cupid in
Women in Military
University of
Kenyon College Ovid's Metamorphoses 1Communities in Peace and
Western
2
War
Ontario
Teaching Classical Languages via
Untraditional Methods (VC 206)
Chair/Présidente: Pauline Ripat
Alban Baudou, Université Laval
Catherine Bolton, Concordia University
Claude Eilers, McMaster University
Alexandra Holbrook, Gannon University
Robert Nau, University of Manitoba
Lunch / Déjeuner
Friday, May 22 | Vendredi 22 mai (PM)
EM 119
VC 212
VC 206
Greek History / Histoire grecque
Epigraphy and Social History /
Épigraphie et l'histoire sociale
Homer / Homère
Chair/Président: Gaétan Thériault
Chair/Président: Matthew Clark
Chair/Président: Boris Chrubasik
Megan
Falconer
University of
Calgary
14:15
Stamatia
15:45 Dova
Hellenic
College Holy
Cross
Bribery of Embassies to
Persia: Reality Check
Collective Aposiopesis
and the Failure of the
Ionian Revolt
Revelations on How the
Gregory
Athenian Empire
Dzara
Reincorporated Revolting
SUNY Buffalo
Cities
IsabelleSandra
Fraser
Université
Laval
Drew Davis
University of
Western
Ontario
Le Culte des bienfaiteurs
dans les cités grecques:
Hybréas de Mylasa
revisité
Learning to Say 'Hello?'
Epistolary Conventions
and Military Literacy
Eirene
Seiradaki
University of
Toronto
Le Corpus des inscriptions
Patrice Faure
latines de Vaison-laKevin Solez
Université
Romaine (Gallia
MacEwan
Jean-Moulin
Narbonensis): travail en
University
Lyon III
cours et nouveautés
Achilles' Spear: Peleus'
Bequest and Cheiron's
Legacy
Franck
Fassion
Université de
Lyon à SaintEtienne
Achilles, Priam, and
Commensal Politics: A
Carolyn
New Interpretation of Iliad Willekes
24
CAC Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle de la SCÉC (EM 119)
18:00 - 19:00
CAC Council Meeting / Réunion du conseil de la SCÉC (II) (LI 205)
19:00 - 19:30
Drinks for Banquet Participants / Rafraîchissements pour les participants au banquet (Burwash Dining Hall)
Banquet (Burwash Dining Hall)
Chair/Président: James Chlup
David B.
Aara Suksi
Thetis, Penelope, and
Cuff
University of
Violent Revenge in Homer Ryerson
Western Ontario
University
16:00 - 18:00
19:30
EM 108
Natural Resources and Human Interaction
/ Ressources naturelles et interactions
humaines
Freshwater Springs in the
Ancient Sea: Integrating
Classical Scholarship with
Hydrogeology
Occupation et activités
humaines dans les secteurs
de moyenne montagne de la
cité des Arvernes (Gaule)
entre la fin du second age du
fer et l’antiquité tardive.
Approche archéologique et
paléoenvironnementale
Experimental Approaches to
Ancient Cavalry