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142Nd APA Annual Meeting San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter & Riverwalk Hotels 142nd APA AnnuAl Meeting SAn Antonio MArriott rivercenter & riverwAlk HotelS January 6-9, 2011 San Antonio, TX S A N A N T O N I O, T E X A S J A N U A R Y 6 – 9, 2 0 1 1 AmericAn PhilologicAl AssociAtion 2010 officers And directors officers President Dee L. Clayman Immediate Past President Josiah Ober President-Elect Kathleen Mary Coleman Executive Director Adam D. Blistein Financial Trustees Bruce W. Frier S. Georgia Nugent division vice Presidents Education Ronnie Ancona Outreach Judith P. Hallett Professional Matters James M. May Program Robert A. Kaster Publications James J. OʼDonnell Research Roger S. Bagnall directors (in Addition to the Above) Peter Bing John Marincola Barbara Weiden Boyd Carole E. Newlands Alain M. Gowing Ann Vasaly ProgrAm committee Robert A. Kaster (Chair) Jeffrey Rusten Elizabeth Asmis Adam D. Blistein (ex officio) Maud Gleason Heather Hartz Gasda (ex officio) Steven M. Oberhelman chAir, APA locAl committee Erwin F. Cook APA stAff Coordinator, Meetings, Programs, Heather Hartz Gasda & Administration Coordinator, Membership Renie Plonski & Publications Development Director Julie A. Carew 142ND ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM 1 BOOKS FROM THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS New Johns Hopkins New Translations Chariot Racing in the from Antiquity Roman Empire Fik Meijer Odes for translated by Liz Waters Victorious Athletes $29.95 hardcover Pindar translated with an introduction by Chasing Shadows Anne Pippin Burnett Mathematics, Astronomy, $20.00 paperback and the Early History of Eclipse Reckoning Persians, Seven against Clemency Montelle Thebes, and Suppliants $75.00 hardcover Aeschylus translated, with an introduction Now in paperback and notes, by Aaron Poochigian $25.00 paperback Late Roman Spain and Its Cities Forthcoming— Michael Kulikowski Ancient Society and History Special meeting price $45.00 paperback for preorders! Financing the The Birth of Comedy Athenian Fleet Texts, Documents, and Art from Public Taxation and Athenian Comic Competitions, Social Relations 486–280 Vincent Gabrielsen edited by Jeffrey Rusten $35.00 paperback translated by Jeffrey Henderson, David Konstan, Ralph Rosen, Jeffrey Rusten, and Niall W. Slater $65.00 (reg. $110.00) hardcover Ordained Women in the Early Church Virgil’s Book of Bucolics, the Ten Eclogues A Documentary History Translated into English Verse edited and translated by Framed by Cues for Reading Aloud and Kevin Madigan and Clues for Threading Texts and Themes Carolyn Osiek John Van Sickle $30.00 paperback $50.00 (reg. $85.00) hardcover Preorder your copy of one or both books today and take over 40% off of the list price and get FREE domestic shipping! Tax included. Free shipping (domestic only) for preorders placed at the meeting. Booth 103 THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS 1-800-537-5487 • press.jhu.edu 2 AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION S A N A N T O N I O, T E X A S J A N U A R Y 6 – 9, 2 0 1 1 Table of Contents Officers and Directors . 1 Map of Downtown San Antonio . .4 Floor Plan of the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter . .5 Floor Plan of the San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk . 6 General Information . .8 Special Events . 9 Placement Service . 11 Annual Meeting Program Thursday, January 6 . 19 Friday, January 7 . 20 Saturday, January 8 . 28 Acknowledgment of Annual Giving and Capital Campaign Contributions . Insert Sunday, January 9 . 42 List of Departmental Members . 67 List of Exhibitors . 68 Index of Speakers . 70 List of Advertisers . 72 Please note that while this schedule is intended to be definitive, be sure to consult the addenda and corrigenda distributed onsite for any last-minute changes or additions. _________________________ Photography policy: APA and AIA plan to take photographs at the 2011 Joint Annual Meeting and may reproduce them in APA and/or AIA publications, on association websites, and in marketing and promotional materials. By participating in the 2011 Joint Annual Meeting, attendees acknowledge these activities and grant APA and AIA the rights to use their images and names for such purposes. 142ND ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM 3 A M E R I C A N P H I L O L O G I C A L A S S O C I A T I O N A N N U A L M E E T I N G SAN ANTONIO DOWNTOWN AREA N H C A E R M U E S U M N I O S N A P X E Lock & Dam K L A W R E V I R 2010 bureau visitors & convention antonio san THE RIVER WALK IS ADA ACCESSIBLE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, AND EVENTS, COME BY OR CALL THE OFFICIAL VISITOR CENTER AT 317 ALAMO PLAZA, DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE ALAMO. OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. (CLOSED THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS, AND NEW YEAR’S DAY). TOLL FREE (800) 447-3372 VISITSANANTONIO.COM 4 AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION S A N A N T O N I O, T E X A S J A N U A R Y 6 – 9, 2 0 1 1 142ND ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM 5 A M E R I C A N P H I L O L O G I C A L A S S O C I A T I O N A N N U A L M E E T I N G 6 AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Theological and Philological Studies by Mohr Siebeck Antike christliche Apokryphen in Joseph und Aseneth Katrin Pietzner deutscher Übersetzung Herausgegeben von Eckart Reinmuth Ungebildete Konkurrenten? I. Band: Evangelien und Verwandtes Eingeleitet, ediert, übersetzt und mit Heidnische und christliche Intellek- 7., völlig neu bearbeitete Auflage der interpretierenden Essays versehen tuelle in vorkonstantinischer Zeit von Edgar Hennecke begründeten und von Eckart Reinmuth, Stefan Alkier, 2011. (STAC). von Wilhelm Schneemelcher weiter- Brigitte Boothe, Uta Barbara Fink, geführ ten Sammlung Christine Gerber, Karl-Wilhelm Plutarch Herausgegeben von Christoph Niebuhr, Angela Standhartinger, On the daimonion of Socrates Markschies und Jens Schröter Manuel Vogel und Jürgen K. Human liberation, divine guidance unter Mitarbeit von Andreas Heiser Zangenberg and philosophy 7th edition 2011. 2009. (SAPERE XV). Edited by Heinz-Günther Nesselrath Introduction, Text, Translation and Albert Baumgarten Rade Kisić Interpretative Essays by Donald Elias Bickerman as a Historian Patria Caelestis Russell, George Cawkwell, Werner of the Jews Die eschatologische Dimension der Deuse, John Dillon, Robert Parker, A Twentieth Century Tale Theologie Gregors des Großen Christopher Pelling and Stephan 2010. (TSAJ 131). 2011. (STAC). Schröder 2009. (SAPERE XVI). Children in Late Ancient Charlotte Köckert Christianity Christliche Kosmologie und Ursula Reutter Edited by Cornelia Horn and kaiserzeitliche Philosophie Damasus, Bischof von Rom Robert R. Phenix Die Auslegung des Schöpfungsberichtes (366–384) 2009. (STAC 58). bei Origenes, Basilius und Gregor von Leben und Werk Nyssa vor dem Hintergrund kaiserzeit- 2009. (STAC 55). Cornutus licher Timaeus-Interpretationen Die Griechischen Götter 2009. (STAC 56). Rufus of Ephesus Ein Überblick über Namen, Bilder On Melancholy und Deutungen Armin Lange Edited by Peter E Pormann Herausgegeben von Heinz-Günther Handbuch der Textfunde Introduction, Text, Translation and Nesselrath vom Toten Meer Interpretative Essays by Philip J van Eingeleitet, übersetzt und mit interpre- Band 1: Die Handschriften biblischer der Eijk, Vivian Nutton, Peter E tierenden Essays versehen von Fabio Bücher von Qumran und den anderen Pormann, Thomas Rütten, Peter- Berdozzo, George Boys-Stones, Hans- Fundorten Klaus Schuster, Simon Swain, Peter Josef Klauck, Ilaria Ramelli und Alexei 2009. Toohey, Jörg Völlnagel V. Zadorojnyi 2008. (SAPERE XII). 2009. (SAPERE XIV). Mara bar Sarapion Letter to His Son Synesios von Kyrene Hans-Joachim Cristea Edited with an Introduction Polis – Freundschaft – Schenute von Atripe: Translation and Interpretative Essays Jenseitsstrafen Contra Origenistas by Annette Merz, David Rensberger and Briefe an und über Johannes Edition des koptischen Textes mit anno- Teun Tieleman Eingeleitet, übersetzt und mit inter- tierter Übersetzung und Indizes ein- 2009. (SAPERE XVII). pretierenden Essays versehen von schließlich einer Übersetzung des 16. Katharina Luchner, Bruno Osterfestbriefs des Theophilus in der Dimitrios Moschos Bleckmann, Reinhard Feldmeier, Fassung des Hieronymus (ep. 96) Eschatologie im ägyptischen Herwig Görgemanns, Adolf Martin 2011. (STAC). Mönchtum Ritter und Ilinca Tanaseanu-Döbeler Die Rolle christlicher eschatologischer 2010. (SAPERE XVII). Dion von Prusa Denkvarianten in der Geschichte des Der Philosoph und sein Bild frühen ägyptischen Mönchtums und Herausgegeben von Heinz-Günther seiner sozialen Funktion Please order our new catalog. Nesselrath 2010. (STAC). Eingeleitet, ediert, übersetzt und mit interpretierenden Essays versehen von Origenes’ Johanneskommentar Eugenio Amato, Sotera Fornaro, Barbara Buch I-IV E. Borg, Renate Burri, Johannes Hahn, Ediert, übersetzt und kommentiert von Ilaria Ramelli und Jacques Schamp Hans G.Thümmel 2009. (SAPERE XIII). 2011. (STAC). Mohr Siebeck Tübingen Custom made [email protected] information: www.mohr.de www.mohr.de 142ND ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM 7 A M E R I C A N P H I L O L O G I C A L A S S O C I A T I O N A N N U A L M E E T I N G GenerAl InforMATIon MEETING HOTELS San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter: 101 Bowie Street, San Antonio, TX 78205; telephone 210-223-1000 San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk: 889 E. 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