Parallel sessions A 07–J 07 (Thu, 10 Jul, 12:00)

A 07 – Animals and Invective (Part II)

  1. ‘The Sound of Violence’ – Heretics, Schismatics and the Sounds of Wild Animals in Early Christian Polemics in the Latin West (Rafał Toczko)
  2. Nature-based invective and ‘zoological’ imagery of Epiphanius of Salamis (Sławomir Poloczek)
  3. ‘Barking now and then against God’: Dogs and Pigs in Late 4th- and 5th-Century Polemics Between Nicenes and Arians (Marta Szada)

B 07 – Aulo Giano Parrasio (1470–1521): The Last Successful Italian Humanist

  1. The Literary Interests of Aulo Giano Parrasio (Fabio Stok)
  2. Parrasio and the Printing of Classics (Orsola Lorena Purcaro)
  3. The Memory of Parrasio in the Sixteenth-Century Cosenza (Jessica Ottobre)

C 07 – Quantitative Epigraphy and History in the Eastern Mediterranean (Part III)

  1. Women and Men in Asia Minor in the Late Hellenistic and Imperial Periods: A Quantitative Survey (Gabrielle Frija)
  2. Ancient Greek Prosopography: Between Macro and Micro Approaches (Karine Karila-Cohen)
  3. Great Greek Sanctuaries and Epigraphic Culture (Dominika Grzesik)

D 07 – Case Studies on Spatial Planning in the Ancient Mediterranean

  1. Tel Dor, Its Urban Planning From Persian to Roman Times (Maria Cristina N. Kormikiari)
  2. Studies of the Urban Grid and Monetary Circulation in Roman Tel Dor (Vagner Carvalheiro)
  3. Strabo XIV, 6, the ἱερὰ of Cyprus (Leonardo Fuduli)

E 07 – Perspectives on Truth in Hellenistic Philosophy: Epistemology, Logic, and Semantics

  1. Beyond Anachronism: Epicurus on Concepts and Conceptions (Arianna Castelli)
  2. What Worried Epicurus? Epicurus, Dummett, and the Principle of Bivalence (Leonardo Mazzanti)
  3. The Stoic Account of Demonstratives’ Reference Failure (Leonardo Chiocchetti)

F 07 – Revitalizing Classics in Modern Education

  1. Humanistic Aspects of Latin Medical Terminology and Their Didactic Use (Petr Honč)
  2. Connecting Curricula: Ten Steps Towards Successful Interdisciplinary Education in Gymnasia in the Netherlands (Sandra M. Karten)
  3. Pseudo-Philo of Byzantium’s Περὶ τῶν ἑπτὰ θεαμάτων and Its Use in Teaching Ancient Greek (Jakub Kuciak)

G 07 – Parallel Transmissions and Philological Divergences: The Textual Criticism of Catullus, Tibullus, and Propertius

  1. Alcune Considerazioni su Due Codices Recentiores di Catullo (Letizia Brandani)
  2. I Grammatici Tardoantichi Come Fonti sul Testo di Tibullo (Piergiuseppe Pandolfo)
  3. La Tradizione Manoscritta di Properzio e la Constitutio Textus: Nuove Prospettive di Studio alla Luce di Recenti Studi ed Edizioni Critiche (Alfredo Mario Morelli)

H 07 – Theophrastus Transmitting and Theophrastus Transmitted

  1. Theophrastus on the Pre-Socratics: The Manuscript Tradition (Dimitrija Rašljić)
  2. Theophrastus Transmitting Empedocles: The Topic of Kinship (Sandra Šćepanović)
  3. Theophrastus and the Origin of Buphonia: Divergences in Transmission (Isidora Tolić)

I 07 – Hybridity, Transformation, and Horror in the Graeco-Roman World

  1. Medusa and the Feminization of Horror (Nuno Simões Rodrigues)
  2. Metamorphosis and Hybridization in Seneca’s Medea (Josefa Fernández Zambudio)
  3. The Horror of the Chimaera: How and Why She Frightens (Edmund P. Cueva)

J 07 – Law and Rhetoric in Athenian Forensic Oratory (Part II)

  1. Rhetorical Deception in the Paragraphē-Speeches of the Demosthenic Corpus (Christos Kremmydas)
  2. Sentencing in Athenian Law and Rhetoric (Janek Kucharski)
  3. Axiology of Law in Antiphon’s Speeches: The Spirit of Law in Late Fifth-Century Athens (Radosław Miśkiewicz)