Papers from the conference have been published in Greek and Roman Musical Studies 4.2 (2016):
Embryology as a Paradigm for Boethius’ musica humana
Donatella Restani
161–190
Music for Life: Embryology, Cookery and Harmonia in the Hippocratic On Regimen
Francesco Pelosi
191–208
The Apotropaic Function of Music Inside the Sanctuaries of Asklepios: Ritual Soundscape and Votive Offerings
Sylvain Perrot
209–230
Aristotle on the Power of Music in Tragedy
Pierre Destrée
231–252
Ethical Aspects of Listening in Plato’s Timaeus: Pleasure and Delight in 80b5-8
Elizabeth Lucia Lyon
253–272
Vocables and Microtones in Ancient Greek Music
Armand D’Angour
273–285
Il corpo dell’auleta: Produzione, percezione e visualizzazione del suono
Anna Dolazza
286–310
Choreography of Lupercalia: Corporeality in Roman Public Religion
Zoa Alonso Fernández
311–332
Conference contact: David Creese
History, Classics & Archaeology, Newcastle University
Armstrong Building, Queen Victoria Road
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom