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2009 Langford Conference of the Department of Classics at The Florida State University February 27-28, 2009 Broad Auditorium, The Pepper Center The Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida Conference Organizer: Prof. Kenneth Reckford Langford Eminent Scholar FSU and Kenan Professor Emeritus of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill www.fsu.edu/~classics/langford/langfordspring09.html This conference is open to the public. For further information, contact Prof. Allen Romano, [email protected] | 850-644-0307 Speakers Prof. Eckart Lefèvre (University of Freiburg) Plautus and Improvisatory Techniques Prof. C.W. Marshall (University of British Columbia) Living Next Door to a Roman Comedy Prof. Kathleen McCarthy (University of California, Berkeley) Prologues: Between Performance and Fiction Prof. Timothy Moore (University of Texas, Austin) Even the Meter is Funny Prof. Amy Richlin (University of California at Los Angeles) Lighting out for the Territory: Slave Fantasies of Escape in Plautine Comedy Prof. Niall W. Slater (Emory University) Plautus the Theologian Prof. John H. Starks, Jr. (Binghamton University, State University of New York) servitus, sudor, sitis: Syrian Slave Stereotypes in Plautus

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2009 Langford Conferenceof the Department of Classicsat The Florida State University

February 27-28, 2009Broad Auditorium, The Pepper CenterThe Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FloridaConference Organizer:Prof. Kenneth ReckfordLangford Eminent Scholar FSU and Kenan ProfessorEmeritus of Classics, University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill

www.fsu.edu/~classics/langford/langfordspring09.html

This conference is open to the public. For further information, contact Prof. Allen Romano, [email protected] | 850-644-0307

SpeakersProf. Eckart Lefèvre (University of Freiburg) Plautus and Improvisatory Techniques

Prof. C.W. Marshall (University of British Columbia)Living Next Door to a Roman Comedy

Prof. Kathleen McCarthy (University of California, Berkeley)Prologues: Between Performance and Fiction

Prof. Timothy Moore (University of Texas, Austin)Even the Meter is Funny

Prof. Amy Richlin (University of California at Los Angeles)Lighting out for the Territory: Slave Fantasies of Escape in Plautine Comedy

Prof. Niall W. Slater(Emory University)Plautus the Theologian

Prof. John H. Starks, Jr.(Binghamton University, State University of New York)servitus, sudor, sitis: Syrian Slave Stereotypes in Plautus