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Genre, Occasion, and Choral Mimesis Revisited- with special reference to the "newest Sappho"
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German Digital Council: An 'Inside-Out' Case Study
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2021-04-28)In 2018, German Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel appointed a group of nine scholars and practitioners, including BKC’s Urs Gasser, to the German Digital Council (GDC). The GDC was formed with the unusual mission to ask both ... -
Germany's DFG adopts an open access policy
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Getting to 100%
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2005) -
Girl, interrupted, and some possibilities for linking the hymeneal songs of Sappho with the etymologies of two Greek words, humḗn (ὑμήν) and húmnos (ὕμνος)
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2020-10-23)Ιn Fragment 114 of Sappho, we read the words of a girl who is lamenting her loss of girlhood: ‘where oh where, my girlhood, my girlhood, have you gone off to, leaving me behind?’ (παρθενία, παρθενία, ποῖ με λίποιc’ ἀποίχῃ). ... -
Girl, interrupted: more about echoes of Sappho in Epigram 55 of Posidippus
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-12-03)Epigram 55 of Posidippus, a poet who flourished in the third century BCE, refers to the songs of Sappho. Thatis what I argued already in my posting for 2015.11.19. But the reference to Sappho in that epigram is evenmore ... -
A glimpse of our history
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Glimpses of Aeolian traditions in two different myths about two different visits by Philoctetes to the sacred island of the goddess Chryse
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2021-08-09)The cover illustration for this essay is a drawing, made in the early nineteenth century of our era, which copies with some clarity and flair a picture painted on a vase manufactured in Athens in the fifth century BCE and ... -
The Global Dimensions of Scholarship and Research Libraries: Finding Synergies, Creating Convergence
(Harvard Library, 2013)The Global Dimensions of Scholarship and Research Libraries: A Forum on the Future brought together faculty, administrators, librarians, and representatives from scholarly societies, associations, and funding agencies for ... -
Global Surface Temperature Response to 11-Yr Solar Cycle Forcing Consistent with General Circulation Model Results
(American Meteorological Society, 2021-04)The 11-year solar-cycle is associated with a roughly 1 W m-2 trough-to-peak variation in total solar irradiance and is expected to produce a global temperature response. The amplitude of this response is, however, ... -
Glossary of First-Order Logic
(1999)This glossary is limited to basic set theory, basic recursive function theory, two branches of logic (truth-functional propositional logic and first-order predicate logic) and their metatheory. -
Glossary of First-Order Logic
(2002)This glossary is limited to basic set theory, basic recursive function theory, two branches of logic (truth-functional propositional logic and first-order predicate logic) and their metatheory. -
God-Hero Antagonism in the Hippolytus of Euripides
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Good facts, bad predictions
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Good Practices For University Open-Access Policies (2013)
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Good Practices for University Open-Access Policies (2015)
(Harvard Open Access Project, 2015) -
Google AdSense ads for open-access journals
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2006) -
Google's gigantic library project
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2005) -
Gratis and libre open access
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2008)