
Speakers and titles:
Tom Biggs, University of Georgia, “Generic Innovation and the Mediation of History in Naevius’ Bellum Punicum and Ennius’ Annales”
Brian Breed, “Ennius and Lucilius”
Jessica Clark, Florida State University,“The Annales as Historical Evidence in Ancient and Modern Commentaries”
Jackie Elliott, Boulder, “Ennius and the early historians of Rome”
Virginia Fabrizi, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, “Philosophy, History, and Ennius’ Annales”
Patrick Glauthier, Penn, “Ennius and the Birth of the Roman Monster”
Sander Goldberg, UCLA, “Ennius and the Fata librorum”
Ayelet Haimson-Lushkov, “Tria Corda: Ennius and the Place of Epic in Roman Historiography”
Christina Kraus, Yale University, “Commenting on the Annales: Steuart, Skutsch, and Ennius”
Damien Nelis, Université de Genève, “Ennius, Callimachus and Hellenistic Epic”
Jason Nethercut, University of South Florida, Tampa, “How ‘Ennian’ Was Latin Epic Between Accius and Lucretius?”
Lydia Spielberg, Radboud University, Nijmegen, “illa quae versibus persecutus est Ennius: the Annales as source and model for historical speech”
Tony Woodman, University of Virginia, “Ennius’ Annales and Tacitus’ Annals”