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The myth of New Rome

Recently a minor debate arose on the Byzans-L listserv as to whether Constantinople was originally named by Constantine ‘New Rome’ (in Greek Νέα

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Dennis in Language, Reception, Skepticism | June 21, 2011 | 509 Words

Roman Fathers

Photo by: Mary Harrsch

We have certain ideas about Roman fathers, but those ideas are undoubtedly wrong, based on misunderstood bits of legendary history and legal codes. We

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Dennis in Culture, Literature | June 19, 2011 | 240 Words

Pseudologus: Bowra in the buff

Christopher Hitchens, who (I must confess) is a personal hero, recently used an anecdote about the venerable (and notorious) C.M. Bowra (Slate: ‘Anato

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Dennis in Pop Culture, Scholarship, Skepticism | June 15, 2011 | 407 Words

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