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List of Contributors
1. Introduction: Greek and Roman Authors Imagining Artificial Intelligence: The Case of Epic Poetry, Andriana Domouzi (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece) and Silvio Baer (University of Oslo, Norway)
I: Archaic Greek Epic
2. Hesiod's Pandora: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, Lilah Grace Canevaro (University of Edinburgh, UK)
3. The Homeric Trojan Horse: An Intelligent Device, Giulia Maria Chesi (Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany)
4. Cyber-dogs, 'Gut Thinkings', and the Limits of Recognition in Homer's Odyssey, Brett M. Rogers (University of Puget Sound, USA)
5. Homertron: The Poet-Construct of Il. 2.489-490, Jurgen R. Gatt (Universita ta' Malta, Malta)
6. Hephaestus' Wheeled Tripods, Braitenberg Vehicles and Entangled Being: The Problem of Homer's Technology, Ahuvia Kahane (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
II: Hellenistic and Roman Epic
7. Talos: Overcoming the AI Monster?, Genevieve Liveley (University of Bristol, UK)
8. The Tyrants and Their Robots: The Perverted Use of Artificial Intelligence in Apollonius of Rhodes, Alessandro Giardini (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy)
9. Between Nature and Technology: Moschus' Europa and Ancient Automata, Kat Mawford (University of Manchester, UK)
10. Pygmalion and Pandora in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Alicia Matz (Boston University, USA)
11. Rocking the Boat: Sentient Technology and Metapoetics in Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica, Bev Back (University of Leeds, UK)
III: Conceptualisation and Reception
12. Artifice of Intelligence? Theories of Mind in Ancient Epic, Benjamin Eldon Stevens (Howard University, USA)
13. Heroic Machines: Epic Heroes as Cyborgs, Treasa Bell (Yale University, USA)
14. At the Gates of Mt Olympus: Where AI and Literary Culture Meet, Michiel Meeusen (King's College London, UK)
15. Hesiod's Age of Heroes and Technological Evolution in Film, Rocki Wentzel (Augustana University, USA)
16. Homeric Robots and Computers in Love: Artificial Life Forms in Jan Kresadlo's Ancient Greek Epic Astronautilia (1995), Stefan Weise (Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal, Germany)
17. A Perfect Woman to Order: The Pygmalion Myth in Chris Beckett's The Holy Machine, Tony Keen (University of Notre Dame London's Global Gateway, UK)
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