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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program – Programme ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Toronto, ON May 20-22 Mai, 2015 ! ! TWITTER To live-tweet: #cacscec Pour tweeter en direct: #cacscec Follow the CAC on Twitter / Pour suivre la SCÉC sur Twitter: @cac_scec VICTORIA COLLEGE WI-FI Username / Nom d’utilisateur: CAC2015 Password / Mot de passe: 2015CAC ! 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