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The apotheosis of Hēraklēs on Olympus and the mythological origins of the Olympics
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2019-07-12)As I indicated in the previous posting, in Classical Inquiries 2019.07.06 (at II-G5), the aim of the brief follow-up essay that I offer here in the present posting, 2019.07.12, is to connect a myth about the apotheosis of ... -
Appendix 1: Attempts to Amend the Federal Amendment Clause
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Appendix 2: Self-Amendment of State Amendment Clauses
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Appendix 3: Nomic: A Game of Self-Amendment
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Applying Hamlet's Question to the Ethical Conduct of Research: A Conceptual Addendum
(American Psychological Association, 1984) -
Archived postprints should identify themselves
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Are Zeus and Hērā a dysfunctional couple?
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2018-07-27)A sampling of comments on the Iliad and Odyssey includes an attempt of mine to analyze a scene in Iliad 14 where Hērā has a sexual encounter with Zeus on the heights of Mount Ida. In my comments on the wording of the goddess ... -
Aristotle's Poetics, translation and commentary in progress, Chapter 1
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-11-27) -
Aristotle's Poetics, translation and commentary in progress, Chapter 2
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Aristotle's Poetics, translation and commentary in progress, Chapter 3
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2016-01-28) -
Aristotle's Poetics, translation and commentary in progress, Chapter 4
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2016-02-04)In the postings for 2015.11.27 and 2016.01.21 and 2016.01.28, I translated and commented on Chapters 1 and 2 and 3 of Aristotle’s Poetics. In the posting here for 2016.02.04, I continue by translating and commenting on ... -
Artemis and a massacre at the Tree of Life
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Artificial Intelligence & Human Rights: Opportunities & Risks
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2018-09-25) -
Assessing the Assessments: Lessons From Early State Experiences in the Procurement and Implementation of Risk Assessment Tools
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2018)For state and local officials, considering the development, procurement, implementation, and use of Risk Assessment (RA) tools can be a daunting endeavor. This report provides context for those making these decisions, ... -
ASSESSING THE EFFECT SIZE OF OUTCOME RESEARCH
(Oxford University Press, 2008) -
Author rights and the Harvard open access policies: a response to Patrick Alexander
(Ubiquity Press, Ltd., 2021)In his opinion piece criticizing the open access (OA) policies at Harvard University, Patrick Alexander makes several factual errors about the policies themselves and Harvard’s experience under them. In response, I discuss ... -
Back and forth from general to special kinds of erotic love, further variations on a theme of love-on-wings in Song 1 of Sappho and elsewhere
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2020-12-25)In Song 1 of Sappho, as our mind’s eye views Aphrodite, goddess of erotic love, at the moment when she starts driving her chariot pulled by birds called strouthoi and travels with the speed of light, in a miraculous instant, ... -
Balancing author and publisher rights
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The Barley Cakes of Sosipolis and Eileithuia
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-02-20) -
The basement interviews: Peter Suber
(2007)