Four members of the Washington University in St. Louis Classics Department will present papers at the annual meeting of The Society for Classical Studies in Toronto, January 5-8, 2017:
Kristin Mann – “Gender Nonconformance in Phaedrus’ Fabulae,” Paper Session 1, Session 1: Friday, January 6 (8:00am - 10:30am), Cedar.
Tom Keeline – “Count Zinzendorf’s Philadelphia Oratio” Paper Session 2, Session 14: Friday, January 6 (10:45am – 12:45pm), Willow East.
Kathryn Wilson – “Trust and Charm: Late Hellenistic Authors on the Value of Poetry” Paper Session 3, Session 16: Friday, January 6 (1:45pm – 4:45pm), Willow East.
Tim Moore – “What Zukofsky Found: Sight, Sound, and Sense in Rudens 615 – 705” Paper Session 5, Session 35: Saturday, January 7 (10:45am – 12:45pm), Linden.
Moore will also introduce a panel he organized on “Ancient Music and Cross-Cultural Comparison” Paper Session 4, Session 32: Saturday, January 7 (8:00am – 10:30am), Cedar.
The department will also co-host a reception on Saturday, January 7 from 9:00 PM - 11:00 PM in the York Room at the Sheraton Centre Hotel, joining the Washington University Art History and Archaeology Department and departments from the Universities of Illinois and Missouri.