ÒVergil and the Ideal Poetic Career,Ó Seminar on ÒLiterary and
Artistic Careers in the Middle Ages and Renaissance,Ó Pennsylvania State
University, June 8, 1998.
ÒRinging the Changes: Ovid, Tristia 1.7,Ó Arthur
Stocker Lecture,
University of Virginia, Spring 1998.
"On Almost Knowing Greek: Classical Languages and Modern Aesthetics,"
Duke University, November 7, 1997.
"The Vergil Project":
University of North Carolina, Novmber 7, 1997;
Classical Association of the Atlantic States, October 18, 1997.
ÒThe Ovidian Corpus: Poetic Body and Poetic TextÓ:
Conference on ÒPerspectives on OvidÕs Metamorphoses: Mediaeval,
Renaissance, and Modern Readers,Ó First Craven Seminar, Cambridge
University, July 3, 1997;
New York Classics Club, March 2, 1996;
Faculty Seminar on
The History of the Book and the Materiality of Texts, University of
Pennsylvania, November 3, 1995.
ÒConnecting Research with Pedagogy: The Vergil Project,Ó Panel on
ÒInitiatives in Technology for Classical Studies,Ó Classical Association
of the Midwest and South, April 3, 1997.
ÒThe PoetÕs Body and the (Im)Materiality of the Classical TextÓ:
Emory University, March 7, 1997;
Faculty Seminar on ÒThe History of the Book and the Materiality of
Texts,Ó University of Pennsylvania, October 21, 1996.
ÒThe Discourse of Classics in Contemporary Popular Culture,Ó
Conference
on ÒInterdisciplinarity and the Classics,Ó University of Georgia, March 8,
1997.
ÒTeaching and Research on the Internet: A Report from the Front,Ó
Panel on ÒResearch in Classical Studies: Directions, Developments, and
OpportunitiesÓ, Classical Association of the Atlantic States, April 26,
1996.
ÒThe Vergil Project: Classics on the Internet,Ó Gilbert A. Cam Lecture
Series, New York Public Library, April 30, 1996.
ÒWalcottÕs
Omeros: The Classical Epic in a Postcolonial World,Ó
Conference on ÒEpics and the Contemporary World,Ó University of Wisconsin,
April 22, 1994.
ÒOvidius auctor and the Tropes of Classicism,Ó
Conference on ÒOvide analysŽ: New Directions in Ovidian Studies,Ó
Duke University, March 26, 1994.
ÒReading and Writing the HeroidesÓ:
University of Chicago, November 20, 1997;
Stanford University, March 7, 1994;
Harvard University, March 11, 1993;
Bryn Mawr College, September 13, 1991;
Princeton University, February 26, 1991.
ÒMartialÕs Book of Spectacles: The Poetics of Imperium and the
Culture of ÔClassicsÕÓ
Rutgers University, March 23, 1994.
ÒThe Epic, The Novel, and the Culture of ÔClassicsÕ,Ó
Philomathean Society, University of Pennsylvania, March 2, 1994.
ÒThe Phenomenology of Memory in Roman Culture,Ó Panel on ÒNew
Approaches to Memory,Ó
American Philological Association, December 28, 1993.
ÒVergilÕs Aeneid and the Culture of Dissent in Augustan
RomeÓ:
Josephine Earle Memorial Lecture, Hunter College, May 3, 1996;
Rutgers University, May 1, 1996;
University of Iowa, April 11, 1994;
Skidmore College, April 8, 1993;
Swarthmore College, March 23, 1993.
ÒThe Aesthetics of Authority in Epic and Novel,Ó Panel on ÒThe Roman
Novel and the Latin Literary Tradition: Imitatio and Authority,Ó
American Philological Association, December 28, 1992.
ÒEmpire and Hegemony in the Culture of the Aeneid.Ó
Conference on ÒVirgil and
the Greeks: Influences and Counterinfluences.Ó Florida State University,
December 3, 1992.
Response to Philip Hardie, ÒAttic Tragedy and the Problem of the
Aeneid.Ó
Conference on ÒVirgil and the Greeks: Influences and Counterinfluences.Ó
Florida State University, December 2, 1992.
21. ÒLiterary Allusion and Cultural Poetics in VergilÕs Third
Eclogue.Ó Vergilian Society panel on ÒThe Work of Gian Biagio
Conte,Ó
American Philological Association, December 29, 1991.
ÒWhich
Aeneid in Whose Nineties?Ó
Vergilian Society panel on ÒVergilian Scholarship in the Nineties,ÓAmerican
Philological Association, December 29, 1990
ÒSex-Role Reversals in Latin PoetryÓ
Bowdoin College, October 29, 1990
ÒBucolic and Heroic Modes in OvidÕs ÔLovesong of PolyphemusÕ
(Metamorphoses 13.719Ð897)Ó
American Philological Association, December 28, 1989
ÒVocis imago: Arte Allusiva and Vergilian PoeticsÓ
Symposium on ÒPoetry and Scholarship in the Tradition of Vergil,Ó University
of Pennsylvania, November 17, 1989
ÒAllegorical Interpretation of Homer in VergilÕs ÔAristaeusÕ
(Georgics 4.315Ð452)Ó
American Philological Association, December 28, 1987;
Bryn Mawr College Classics Colloquium, February 5, 1988
ÒLucretius, DRN 5.44 insinuandumÓ
American Philological Association, December 29, 1987
ÒThe Structure of LucretiusÕ ÔAnthropologyÕ (DRN
5.783Ð1457)Ó American Philological Association, December 29, 1985
ÒVergilÕs Sources and the Meaning of Ascraeum carmen
(Georgics 2.176)Ó
Wesleyan University, May 1984
American Philological Association, December 28, 1984
ÒPolybius and Livy on the Career of Scipio AfricanusÓ
Bryn Mawr College Classics Colloquium, February 2, 1984
Swarthmore College, March 1985
ÒMemory in the AeneidÓ
Swarthmore College, February 2, 1983
ÒThe Distinction between comitia and conciliumÓ
American Philological Association, December 28, 1980