Gareth Williams and Aaron Hershkowitz (PhD 2018, now IAS), presiding Paper Session B: Greek and Roman History: New Perspectives.
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“Fishfood in Plautus’ Rudens“, Robert Santucci (BA 2009), University of Michigan Karen Klaiber Hersch (PhD 2002, now Temple) and Konstantinos P. Paper Session A (800-1000am): Latin Philology: Language and Them. Marsilio (St Joseph’s Univ.).Īnd did we mention how large Rutgers Classics looms in the program? A rough and ready count shows about a dozen and half members of the RU Classics community-current graduate students, alums, present and past faculty-performing during the annual meeting, in one capacity or another. (JD 1981), as well as the presentation of the 2021 Barbara F.
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Plus let’s not forget CAAS ovationes for Lillian Doherty (Maryland) and New Brunswick’s own Ann Kiernan, Esq. The paper treats Hellenic battle-trauma, visions, deceptions-and Herodotos’ sometimes tricky literary tactics in relating these eerie experiences. His topic? “Epizêlos’ Tale: The Phantom Killer at the Battle of Marathon (Herodotos Histories 6.117)”. Wright Professor of Greek, Emeritus, at Ohio Wesleyan University. Chief among them (Friday 15 Oct 6pm) is the 2021 Jerry Clack Memorial Lecture, to be delivered by Donald Lateiner, John R. And so the 2021 annual meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States takes place online, with a compelling series of panels, papers, workshops and special events launched into cyberspace over Friday and Saturday 15-16 October. But a world public health crisis continues to intervene. OK, it was supposed to be held in historic downtown New Brunswick NJ, at the stylish Heldrich Hotel.