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A 07 – Animals and Invective (Part II)
- ‘The Sound of Violence’ – Heretics, Schismatics and the Sounds of Wild Animals in Early Christian Polemics in the Latin West (Rafał Toczko)
- Nature-based invective and ‘zoological’ imagery of Epiphanius of Salamis (Sławomir Poloczek)
- ‘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
- The Literary Interests of Aulo Giano Parrasio (Fabio Stok)
- Parrasio and the Printing of Classics (Orsola Lorena Purcaro)
- The Memory of Parrasio in the Sixteenth-Century Cosenza (Jessica Ottobre)
C 07 – Quantitative Epigraphy and History in the Eastern Mediterranean (Part III)
- Women and Men in Asia Minor in the Late Hellenistic and Imperial Periods: A Quantitative Survey (Gabrielle Frija)
- Ancient Greek Prosopography: Between Macro and Micro Approaches (Karine Karila-Cohen)
- Great Greek Sanctuaries and Epigraphic Culture (Dominika Grzesik)
D 07 – Case Studies on Spatial Planning in the Ancient Mediterranean
- Tel Dor, Its Urban Planning From Persian to Roman Times (Maria Cristina N. Kormikiari)
- Studies of the Urban Grid and Monetary Circulation in Roman Tel Dor (Vagner Carvalheiro)
- Strabo XIV, 6, the ἱερὰ of Cyprus (Leonardo Fuduli)
E 07 – Perspectives on Truth in Hellenistic Philosophy: Epistemology, Logic, and Semantics
- Beyond Anachronism: Epicurus on Concepts and Conceptions (Arianna Castelli)
- What Worried Epicurus? Epicurus, Dummett, and the Principle of Bivalence (Leonardo Mazzanti)
- The Stoic Account of Demonstratives’ Reference Failure (Leonardo Chiocchetti)
F 07 – Revitalizing Classics in Modern Education
- Humanistic Aspects of Latin Medical Terminology and Their Didactic Use (Petr Honč)
- Connecting Curricula: Ten Steps Towards Successful Interdisciplinary Education in Gymnasia in the Netherlands (Sandra M. Karten)
- 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
- Alcune Considerazioni su Due Codices Recentiores di Catullo (Letizia Brandani)
- I Grammatici Tardoantichi Come Fonti sul Testo di Tibullo (Piergiuseppe Pandolfo)
- 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
- Theophrastus on the Pre-Socratics: The Manuscript Tradition (Dimitrija Rašljić)
- Theophrastus Transmitting Empedocles: The Topic of Kinship (Sandra Šćepanović)
- Theophrastus and the Origin of Buphonia: Divergences in Transmission (Isidora Tolić)
I 07 – Hybridity, Transformation, and Horror in the Graeco-Roman World
- Medusa and the Feminization of Horror (Nuno Simões Rodrigues)
- Metamorphosis and Hybridization in Seneca’s Medea (Josefa Fernández Zambudio)
- The Horror of the Chimaera: How and Why She Frightens (Edmund P. Cueva)
J 07 – Law and Rhetoric in Athenian Forensic Oratory (Part II)
- Rhetorical Deception in the Paragraphē-Speeches of the Demosthenic Corpus (Christos Kremmydas)
- Sentencing in Athenian Law and Rhetoric (Janek Kucharski)
- Axiology of Law in Antiphon’s Speeches: The Spirit of Law in Late Fifth-Century Athens (Radosław Miśkiewicz)