Recontextualizing Greek Epigram Friday, April 24, 2015, 2-6pm Formby Room, SWC Opening Address by Dr. Peter Miller (Texas Tech University): “The inscribing of politics: Two Arkadians at Olympia” Closing Remarks by Prof. Joseph Day (Emeritus, Wabash College): “Epigrammatic interdisciplinarity: A response" Presenters: Edgar Garcia: Evan Levine: Brandon Baker: Ron Orr: Justin Miller: Cait Mongrain: “(Re)Presenting the goddess: A parthenic dedicatory epigram to Artemis” “An archaic Greek écriture féminine? Epigrammatic dedications by Telestodike of Paros” “Jests in stone: The latent satirical element in ‘speaking objects’” “Ferried in: The evolution of Charon in Greek epigram” “Transitional Spaces: The epigrammatic collection from monument to text” “Inscribing the margins: Anyte and Hellenistic epigrammatic practice” This symposium is hosted by the Classics program and the Center for Archaeology and Ancient Studies with support from the Classical Society, the Department of Classical & Modern Languages & Literatures, the Southwest Collection, and the TTU Humanities Center.