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    Call for Papers | “Athlos, Athlon, Athlētēs” – Competition and Excellence in Greco-Roman Culture | Exedra Mediterranean Center, Syracuse, Sicily, November 24–27, 2025. Call ends October 1, 2025

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    View of the Ancient Greek Stadium in Ancient Messini in Greece. (Adobe Stock/Karl Allen Lugmayer)

    The stories of ancient Greek heroes like Heracles inspired a competitive culture in which achievement was the product of struggle and effort. To be an athlete (athlētēs) in this context meant taking on a challenge (athlos) for the sake of some prize (athlon)—but it extended far beyond sport. Athletic striving was a feature of oratory, politics, jurisprudence, music, drama, education, and even philosophy, which understood moral virtue in terms of excellence (aretē). The purpose of this conference is to explore this athletic ethos in sport and far beyond it by reflecting on the phenomenon of competitive striving in a variety of practices at various times and places in Greco-Roman antiquity.

    Our conference takes place at the Exedra Mediterranean Center in Syracuse, Sicily—the cultural center of Western Greece known by Epicharmus, Empedocles, Plato, Aeschylus, Sappho, Theocritus, Archimedes, Cicero and many others.  It will include academic presentations, visits to the Neapolis archeological park and Paolo Orsi museum, and a post-conference excursion to the archaeological site and museum of ancient Akragas. We will also enjoy traditional Sicilian food and hospitality, plus an American style Thanksgiving dinner (with families invited) Thursday evening.

    Proposals for presentations related to any aspect of the topic are welcome. Abstracts for papers should be 200-300 words in length, prepared for blind review, and saved in .docx or .rtf. They should include a title, but no footnotes or references. Evaluation criteria include quality, relevance to the conference theme, and relevance to the heritage of Sicily and Southern Italy. Scholars are welcome to participate without presenting a paper, and can request to be on the program as a session chair.

    Selected proceedings will be published by Parnassos Press and indexed open access on JSTOR.

    Send abstracts directly to Heather L. Reid at fontearetusa1@gmail.com. Final deadline for abstracts is October 1, 2025.

    For more information about the conference, visit the website by clicking here.


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