XIIIth Annual Graduate Symposium on the Ancient Mediterranean World
Sponsored by the Classics Department of FSU
Keynote Speaker - Dr. Jodi Magness (UNC Chapel Hill)
“The Arch of Titus at Rome and
the Destruction of the Jerusalem Temple”

April 7th, 9am-1pm
FAB 249
Student Presenters – Preliminary Schedule
- 9:00-9:20am: Kate Alsobrook (Department of Classics) - "The Missing Piece: The Role of Zeus in Hesiod's Theogony"
- 9:20-9:40am: Rob Conn (Department of Classics) - "Prevalance and Profitability: The Counterfeit Coins of Aegina" (9:20-9:40)
- 9:40-10:00: Daniel Wood Weber (Department of Art History) - "The Delphic Pilgrim's Progress: Changing Perceptions of Kleobis and Biton"
- 10:00-10:20: Manuela Dal Borgo (Department of Humanities) - Rhetoric: Philosophy or Techne"
- 10:20-10:30: Break
- 10:30-10:50: Reema Habib (Department of Classics) - Marriage Iconography in the Great Temple of Zeus at Olympia"
- 10:50-11:10: Tatiana Valerjevna Plaxina (Department of Art History) - The Lesser Attalid Monument: Unraveling the Conundrum of Dedicator, Composition and Narrative"
- 11:10-11:30: Roland Mullins (Department of Classics) - Medieval Readings of Roman History: Paris, Bibl. Nat., MS lat. 18104"
- 11:30-11:50: Sarah Ferstel (Department of Classics) - Pompeii after the Earthquake of 62 CE: A New Assessment of Rebuilding Priorities"
- 12:00-1:00: Keynote Address: Dr. Jodi Magness (UNC Chapel Hill) - "The Arch of Titus at Rome and
the Destruction of the Jerusalem Temple"
~~Refreshments will be served~~ |