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Session A 03 – Contextualizing Literary Forms of Italian Popular Theatre: Atellane Comedy, Mime, and Pantomime
- The ‘Slightly Absurd’ (subabsurda) Jokes from Mime and Atellane Comedy in Cicero, De oratore Book 2 (Costas Panayotakis)
- The Contribution of Epigraphy to the Study of Fragmentary Dramatic Genres: Atellana, Mime, Pantomime (Víctor González Galera)
- Dating of the Atellana Based on Surviving Fragments of the Comedies (Joanna Pieczonka)
Session B 03 – Crossing Confessional Boundaries: Neo-Latin Literature in the 16th- and Early 17th-Century Bohemian Lands
- Non-Catholic Authors in the Library of the Provost of the Metropolitan Chapter Georgius Bartholdus Pontanus of Braitenberg and the Reflection of Their Works in Pontanus’ Poetry (Marta Vaculínová)
- Haec Maria, Virgo dia: The Once Reformed Hymnographer Johannes Campanus (1572–1622) on the Virgin Mary (Marcela Slavíková)
- Trans-Confessional Aspects of the Neo-Latin Works of Ioannes Dubravius: Different Styles and Strategies of a Humanist Bishop Around 1550 (Lucie Storchová)
Session C 03 – (Re)Creating Documents in Roman Antiquity – On the Crossroads of Law and Philology
- Philological Approach to Experiencing Legal Documents or Rather a Legal Perspective on a Literary Source? (Wiktoria Saracyn)
- When Language Meets Law: A Linguistic Analysis of Greek Legal Documents From the Archives of the Aphrodite Village (Aleksandra Świdurska)
- Reconstructing the Narrative From Multi-Level Texts: A Philological Approach to P. Fam. Tebt. 15 and Other Papyrological Evidence (Kacper Żochowski)
Session D 03 – The Polis and Its Territory: Defining Frontiers in the Ancient Greek World
- Western Greek Poleis and the Dispute for Territories (Maria Beatriz Borba Florenzano)
- Frontiers and Contacts Between Island Poleis and Continental Foundations in the Northern Aegean: The Case of the Peraía of Samothrace (Juliana Figueira da Hora)
- Sparta and Its Frontiers: Military Defense and the Organization of Space (Marcia Cristina Lacerda Ribeiro)
Session E 03 – Divine Signs, Objects, Nature and Politics in Antiquity
- The Ominous City (Lovisa Brännstedt)
- augur adest ensis. Neglected Omens and Failed Leadership in Flavian Epic (Bernhard Söllradl)
- Suetonius on Divine Signs (Darja Šterbenc Erker)
Session F 03 – Apprendre le grec et le latin aujourd’hui : entre lexique, lecture et écriture de paraphrases et lecture et création littéraires
- L’acquisition du lexique en grec ancien : histoire et perspectives numériques (Malika Bastin-Hammou)
- Des paraphrases pour mieux lire les textes (Christophe Cusset)
- De la lecture sensible de textes poétiques latins à la création littéraire au lycée (Antje Kolde)
Session G 03 – The Ilias Latina as a Hellenistic Poem
- Hellenisms and Complexity: On the Structure(s) of the Ilias Latina (Christoph Schubert)
- Making an Epyllion: Stylistic Considerations on the Aesthetic of Brevity (Amandine Chlad)
- A Significant Case Study: Alexandrian Elements in the Description of the Shield (Maria Jennifer Falcone)
Session H 03 – Rhetoric and Oratory in Dialogue
- Epideixis and ‘Epideictic’ in Gorgias, Plato and Aristotle – Problems and Anachronistic Approaches (Maria Cecília de Miranda Nogueira Coelho)
- Collective Honour and Individual Distinction in the Funeral Orations of Classical Athens (Myrto Aloumpi)
- Plato and the Critique of the Epitaphic Tradition (Giombini Stefania)
Session I 03 – Apocalyptic Themes in Early Imperial Literature: The Classical Canon and Beyond
- City-Destruction in the Sibylline Oracles (Helen Van Noorden)
- One Day of Destruction: A Cross-Cultural Study of an Ancient Apocalyptic Motif (Christopher Star)
- Narratives of Heavenly Ascent in Plutarch (Katarzyna Jażdżewska)
Session J 03 – Le Bibliotheche Private a Roma tra Politica e Identità Culturale: Il Caso Cicerone
- Le Biblioteche Private a Roma tra Politica e Identità Culturale (Rosa Otranto)
- La Bibliotheca Graeca di Cicerone (Maria Stefania Montecalvo)
- La Biblioteca Giuridica di Cicerone (Maria di Martino)