Volume 6

Volume 6 of the CHS Research Bulletin contains project reports submitted by the fellows who conducted research at the Center for Hellenic Studies during the 2017-18 academic year.

Persistent identifier for this issue: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:hlnc.jissue:CHS_Research_Bulletin.Vol_06.Issue_01.2018


“Companion to the Translation of Greek and Latin Epic”
Richard H. Armstrong, University of Houston, and Alexandra Lianeri, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

“Calling the Gods: How Cult Practices Moved across Space and Time in the Ancient Mediterranean”
Mary Bachvarova, Willamette University

“Social identity, social meaning, and the dynamics of everyday writing in Roman and Late Antique Egypt”
Klaas Bentein, Ghent University

“Sensing the ancient world: The multiple dimensions of ancient Graeco-Roman art”
Cecilie Brøns, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

“Aristotle as a name-giver: the cognitive aspect of his theory and practice”
Maria Chriti, Centre for the Greek Language

“The Minoan Modeling Project: 3D Modeling for a New Generation of Archaeological Publication”
Miriam Clinton, Rhodes College

“The Others. Looking for diversity in Euboean linguistic ecosystems”
Francesca Dell’Oro, University of Lausanne

“Dogmata, Rules, Prohibitions: an overall investigation of the Pythagorean symbola”
Chiara Ferella, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

“Computational Analysis of the Corpus Platonicum
Thomas Koentges, University of Leipzig

“Inter-regional Doric Influences and Developments in the Late Classical and Hellenistic Eras in Greece and Asia Minor”
Lena Lambrinou, Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports

“Ptolemaeus Byzantinus”: The reception of Ptolemy’s astronomy in the Byzantine world
Jean Lempire, University of Louvain

“Kestós Himás: Phraseology and Thematic Indo-European Inherited Structures in Greek Myth”
Laura Massetti, Center for Hellenic Studies and University of Copenhagen

“Ἀχαιοί, Ἀργεῖοι, Δαναοί: Revisiting the System of Denomination of the Greeks in the Homeric Epics”
Androniki Oikonomaki, Centre for the Greek Language

“Citizens and Foreigners in Archaic Greece: Access to Land, Justice and Cults”
Adrià Piñol-Villanueva, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

“Gift of Athena: Olive Oil and the Making of Athens”
Catherine Pratt, University of Western Ontario

“Petsas House, Mycenae. The Excavation of a 14th Century BCE Residential and Industrial Complex: Pottery, Painting, and Pinakides”
Kim Shelton, University of California, Berkeley

“Inscribing Temples in Greece and Asia Minor: A Diachronic View”
Anna Sitz, University of Heidelberg

“Cosmos [to] Commons: Systems and Sustainability in Classical Life and Thought”
M. D. Usher, University of Vermont

“Myth and Philosophy in Late Antique Neoplatonism: Porphyry of Tyre (c. 234-305)”
Irini-Fotini Viltanioti, KU Leuven

“A Measured Harvest: Grain, Tithes, and Territories in Hellenistic and Roman Sicily (276-31 BCE)”
Alex Walthall, University of Texas-Austin



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