Housman and the definition of a scholar In his Cambridge Inaugural Lecture of 1911, published under the title The Confines of Criticism, A.E. Housman was concerned primarily with two common Continue Reading →
Aesop in the News Ape research shows similarities to one of Aesop’s Fables:Orangutans are bright enough to use water as a tool, a finding that researchers say is straig Continue Reading →
When in Rome Constance Bodurow, an urban designer/planner, compares civic life in Rome and Detroit, which has its own Campus Martius (and, of course, one should no Continue Reading →