
Crimes and Punishments:
Graduate Colloquium
Presenters & Papers
Congratulations to our 2008 presenters!
Calyx krater, Aegisthus painter, ~480-470BCE, Getty Museum
Adrienne Kaiulani Aranita "The Divine Mechanics of Dismemberment in Metamorphoses 3." The Graduate Center, City University of New York.
Taylor Coughlan "The Voice Which Is Not One: Narrative, Intertext, and Gender in Metamorphoses 4.27-415." University of Wisconisn - Madison
Bryan Hudak "Lycurgas and Lysander on the Corruption of Oracles." University of Pennsylvania
Kyle P. Johnson "Citizen-Soldier Violence and Military Tribunals: A Critique of Administration and Militarization in Juvenal Satire 16." NY University
Patrick Lake "Crime & Punishment in the Development of Catullus' 'Negative' Poetic Program (Carmina 14, 22, 36, and 95)." Fordham University
Paul Moran "Storms and Salvation: Natural Phenomena in Thucydides' Plataea Narrative." University of Virginia
Elizabeth Robinson "Capital Punishment in the Capitol: Archaeological Evidence of the Death Penalty in Early Rome." UNC-Chapel Hill
Thomas P. Schmidt "The Curse of Law: Form and Authority in Greek Legal Inscription." University of Cambridge, UK

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