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Ecumenism of Confessional Mentalities

by guest contributors Jan Levin Propach and Peter Schüz

Paratexts and Print in Renaissance Humanism: The 2019 Panizzi Lectures

by guest contributor Anna Speyart

February Reading Recommendations

This month: on photographic representations of catastrophe, conversations with the Almighty, and the intellectual as worker.

Ezra Pound’s Greek Anthology

by guest contributor Benedick Flexmore McDougall

Recycled Words: An Eco-Friendly Alternative to Original Literature

by guest contributor Justin Willson

In Theory: Simon Brown interviews K. Healan Gaston about Judeo-Christian America

by co-host Simon Brown

History and Podcasting: Sarah Pickman interviews Michael Robinson

by guest contributor Sarah Pickman

Gnosticism in Postwar German Philosophy: An Interview with Willem Styfhals

Willem Styfhals is a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Philosophy at KU Leuven, Belgium, and the author of the new book No Spiritual Investment in the World: Gnosticism and Postwar German Philosophy (Cornell, 2019; see Amazon and JSTOR). Bridging… Continue Reading →

Genres of Math: Arithmetic, Algebra, and Algorithms in Ancient Egyptian Mathematics

By contributing author E.L. Meszaros As non-native readers of Egyptian hieratic and hieroglyphics, our understanding of the mathematics recorded in these languages must necessarily go through a process of translation. Such translation is both necessary to allow us to study… Continue Reading →

Tangled Textile Tales at the Museum

by guest contributor Claire McRee

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