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] ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ 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 ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ 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]