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Dispatch - Fall 2016
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Dispatch - Fall 2017
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Dispatch - Spring 2015
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Dispatch - Spring 2016
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Dispatch - Spring 2017
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Dispatch - Spring 2018
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Dispatch - Summer 2014
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Dispatch - Summer 2015
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Dispatch - Summer 2016
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Dispatch - Summer 2017
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Does comparative-effectiveness research threaten personalized medicine?
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Does Google Library violate copyright?
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Don't Panic: Making Progress on the "Going Dark" Debate
(Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, 2016)Just over a year ago, with support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University convened a diverse group of security and policy experts from academia, civil ... -
Draft of a declaration by the founding authors of A Homer commentary in progress
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A draft of an essay-in-progress about heroic beauty
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2020-09-11)I am putting together here a draft of some thoughts I have had lately about heroic beauty as expressed in the visual arts of ancient Greek material culture. My aim is to turn these thoughts, informal as they are for now, ... -
East of the Achaeans: Making up for a missed opportunity while reading Hittite texts
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-07-22)In this posting, I focus on the Greek form Akhaioí, a name translated as ‘Achaeans’. Together with the names Argeîoi and Danaoí, translated respectively as ‘Argives’ and ‘Danaans’, this name Akhaioí refers in Homeric poetry ... -
Echoes of a Minoan-Mycenaean scribal legacy in a story told by Herodotus
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2020-01-10)This posting for 2020.01.10 picks up from where I left off in the posting for 2020.01.03, where I analyzed some aspects of ongoing research by experts who study the practices of scribes using the Linear A and Linear B ... -
Echoes of Sappho in two epigrams of Posidippus
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-11-19)Epigrams 52 and 55 of Posidippus, a poet who flourished in the third century BCE, contain references to the songs of Sappho. That is what I argue here. Further, I argue that these references seem to be evoking the main ... -
An economic analysis of conservative management versus active treatment for men with localized prostate cancer
(Oxford University Press, 2012)Comparative effectiveness research suggests that conservative management (CM) strategies are no less effective than active initial treatment for many men with localized prostate cancer. We estimate longer-term costs of ...