Logic(s) ‘It was the myths, above all, that seemed to defy rational analysis and to give rise to the idea that their makers were rambling around in a kind of m Continue Reading →
Ancient Brain Surgery Just saw this on Yahoo News, though I’m sure it’s been reported on other Classics sites already. Here’s the intro:THESSALONIKI, Greece – Greek archaeo Continue Reading →
An Allusion to Keats? Another of Mifflin’s classically-themed sonnets is called ‘An Elegy’. I was reminded of Keats due to the following bolded rhyme.Immortal laurel of no Continue Reading →