Panoussi Joins W&M Students at Symposium on Women in Antiquity
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January 18, 2015
Professor Lily Panoussi delivered the keynote address, "
Mourning becomes Orpheus? Poetry and Women’s Rituals in Ovid’s Metamorphoses 10 and 11," at an undergraduate symposium on Women in Antiquity held at Randolph-Macon College on November 14, 2014. Two W&M Classical Studies students, Victoria Jansson ('16) and 玛丽 McCulla ('15) also attended the symposium and delivered papers on their research. Victoria's paper was entitled, "Feta Armis: Pregnancy in Vergil’s Aeneid," while 玛丽 spoke on "The Laudatio Turiae as a Bridge Between Eras."