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蹤獲弝け hosts Parilia classics conference

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Students from Union, Hamilton, Skidmore, and 蹤獲弝け gathered on campus recently to share their research in the at the eighth-annual Parilia undergraduate conference.

Alan Dowling 15, Shitong Kang 14, and 14 represented 蹤獲弝け at the all-day conference designed to bring together some of the finest classics research.

Dowlings paper, Rendering Classics in the Visualization Laboratory, examines the marriage of technology with the study of history and literature, specifically the work that went into producing Murder on the Ides, now playing in the Ho Tung Visualization Lab.

Kangs paper, Revisiting the Temple of Jupiter and its New Position on the Capitoline Hill, is a study of the Temple of Jupiter as the religious center of Rome, and how environmental archaeology improved modern understanding of the structure.

Lis paper, Plato Goes to China: Participles, Ontology, and Chinese Translations of Euthyphro 10a-11b, is concerned with the Chinese translation of Platos Euthyphro, one of his dialogues, with a larger goal of testing hypotheses on the relationship between language and thought. Li examined seven Chinese translations, dating back to 1932, comparing them with the Greek text and how they deal with Greek participles.