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Jaufré Rudel, his ‘distant love’, and the death of the distant lover in his vida
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2021-08-23)In the medieval textual tradition recording the songs of a troubadour named Jaufré Rudel, who dates back to the 12th century BCE, we read references in his Song 5 to ‘a distant love’, un amor de loing, experienced by the ... -
Jean Bollack in English, a preview of a foreword to The Art of Reading, Part II
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Jean Bollack in English, a preview of a foreword to The Art of Reading, Part III
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Jean Bollack in English, a preview of a foreword to The Art of Reading, Part IV
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Jean Bollack in English, a preview of a foreword to The Art of Reading, Part V
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2016-04-21)This posting of 2016.04.20 is Part V of what I started in the postings of 2016.03.09, 2016.03.31, 2016.04.07, and 2016.04.14, which were Parts I and II and III and IV. In these postings, I preview the text of a foreword I ... -
Jean Bollack in English, a preview of a foreword to The Art of Reading, Part VI
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2016-04-28)This posting of 2016.04.28 is Part VI of what I started in the postings of 2016.03.09, 2016.03.31, 2016.04.07, 2016.04.14, and 2016.04.21, which were Parts I and II and III and IV and V. In these postings, I preview the ... -
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Just to look at all the shining bronze here, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven: Seeing bronze in the ancient Greek world
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2016-02-18)In Odyssey 4, as soon as the young hero Telemachus arrives as a visitor to Sparta, home of king Menelaos and his queen Helen, he feasts his eyes on all the shining splendor of their royal palace. As he takes it all in, he ... -
Knot Tying Notation
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Knowing loved ones' end-of-life health care wishes: Attachment security predicts caregivers' accuracy.
(American Psychological Association, 2011)Objective: At times, caregivers make life-and-death decisions for loved ones. Yet very little is known about the factors that make caregivers more or less accurate as surrogate decision makers for their loved ones. Previous ... -
Knowledge as a public good
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Knowledge Unbound: Selected Writings on Open Access, 2002–2011
(MIT Press, 2016)Peter Suber has been a leading advocate for open access since 2001 and has worked full time on issues of open access since 2003. As a professor of philosophy during the early days of the internet, he realized its power and ... -
The Last Words of Socrates at the Place Where He Died
(2015-03-27)In H24H 24§45, I quote and analyze the passage in Plato’s Phaedo 117a–118a where Socrates dies. His last words, as transmitted by Plato, are directed at all those who have followed Socrates—and who have had the unforgettable ... -
A Layered Model for AI Governance
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2017)AI-based systems are “black boxes,” resulting in massive information asymmetries between the developers of such systems and consumers and policymakers. In order to bridge this information gap, this article proposes a ... -
Learning to sing, and a dead master of song
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Legal Reasoning After Post-Modern Critiques of Reason
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Lelantine War, Eretria and Chalkis, and the Contest of Homer and Hesiod
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2018-06-01)This post is about a poetic competition or Certamen ‘Contest’ that took place, story has it, between Homer and Hesiod. In all attested versions of the story, Hesiod won and Homer lost. In some versions, as we will see, the ...