Bryan Norton presented at the fourteenth biennial Bryn Mawr College Graduate Group Symposium. This interdisciplinary gathering brought together graduate students in Archaeology, Classics, and Art History from multiple countries. The five panels of the symposium centered on the shared theme of timecraft. Bryan presented a paper entitled "Creeping Chronos (N.4.43): Pindar's Timecraft and a Textual Crux (N.4.89-90)." Broadly speaking, the paper explored how the flow of time in the victory odes creates a chronological continuum across generations. The project thus relates directly to Bryan's current dissertation on afterlife and immortalization in Pindaric epinician.
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