Livy and Intertextuality
October 3, 2009; Waggener Hall 116 (Classics Lounge), The University of Texas at Austin
 
 
Mary Jaeger, University of Oregon:
"Once More to Syracuse: Livy's Perspective on the Verrines"

Jane Chaplin, Middlebury College:
"Historical and Historiographical Repetition in Livy's Thermopylae"
 
Wolfgang Polleichtner, Ruhr-Universität Bochum:
"Fabius, Scipio and the Sicilian Expedition: A Practical Lesson on Reading Thucydides"

Ayelet Haimson Lushkov, The University of Texas at Austin:
"Intertextuality and Source-Criticism in The Scipionic Trials"

Timothy J. Moore, The University of Texas at Austin:
"Livy's Hannibal and the Roman Tradition"
 
Nadejda Popov-Reynolds, Florida Gulf Coast University:
"The Heroic Soldier as Exemplum in Cato and Livy"

Andrew Feldherr, Princeton University:
"Hannibalic Laughter: Sallust's Archaeology and the End of Livy's Third Decade"
 
 
The conference was made possible by
the William Calder III Fellowship of the American Friends of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
in conjunction with
the Department of Classics of The University of Texas at Austin

Proceedings of the conference have been published as Livy and Intertextuality: Papers of a Conference Held at the University of Texas at Austin, October 3, 2009, ed. Wolfgang Polleichtner.  Bochumer Altertumswissenschaftliches Colloquium 84. Trier: Wissenschaftliche Verlag Trier, 2010.  ISBN: 978-3-86821-253-2.



For further information contact Wolfgang Polleichtner (wolfgang.polleichtner@rub.de) or Tim Moore (timmoore@mail.utexas.edu)
last modified October 1, 2010 by timmoore@mail.utexas.edu