Panel 3: Cultural Encounters and Fusions in the Roman Empire
Accepted Speakers
Cecilia Ames / Guillermo De Santis (Universidad de Córdoba, Argentina)
Die Konstruktion ethnischer Identitäten im Alten Rom. Vergils Aeneis
Titika Aslanidou (Athen, Griechenland)
Alea iacta est
Avi Avidov (Beit-Berl College, Israel )
Marginal Privilege: Roman Imperial Society and the Jews
Alexandru Barnea (Universitatea din Bucureşti, România)
Le héros cavalier
Rebecca R. Benefiel (Washington and Lee University, Lexington, USA)
Pompeii and her Neighbors: Ancient graffiti and civic identity
Eleni Bozia (University of Florida, USA)
Lucian's and Gellius' Literary and Social Realities
Sabine Grebe (University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada)
Livy's Views about Migration and Inter-marriage
Ersilia Lopes (Capodistrian University of Athens, Greece)
Provincial versus Metropolitan: an eclectic Zeus at Rome
Nicole Méthy (Université Michel-de-Montaigne (Bordeaux 3), France)
Un regard africain sur l’Empire : le monde romain dans les Métamorphoses d’Apulée
Álvaro M. Moreno Leoni (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba - CONICET, Argentina)
The Construction of the Ethnic and Political Achaean Identity in Polybius' Histories
Heinz-Günther Nesselrath (Universität Göttingen, Deutschland)
Wirkliche oder nur fiktionale Verständigung zwischen einem Heiden und einem Christen? Der Briefwechsel zwischen Libanios und Basileios dem Großen
Mirena Slavova (Sofia University, Bulgaria)
The Struma Valley Revisited: Cultural Encounters in Roman Times on the Balkans (the Epigraphic Data)
Clinton Smith (Peel District Board of Education, Ontario, Canada)
The Economy, the Army and Acculturation in Gaul
Daniel S. Weiss (University of Virginia, USA)
Edge of Empire or Center of Commerce: a case study for interaction across the limes in northwestern Dacia
Holger Wienholz (BTU Cottbus, Deutschland)
Baalbek - Stadt und Heiligtum im provinziellen Kontext