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Ahuvia Kahane's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
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Ahuvia Kahane started the topic Feedback on the Chicago Homer for future development. in the discussion
Ancient Greece & Rome on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months agoDear Colleagues,
We are writing to ask for some feedback about the Chicago Homer project http://homer.library.northwestern.edu/ in advance of some possible future updates/development.
We would be very grateful for comments by both experienced and new users, noting briefly, e.g.,
-What and how frequently have you used the Chicago Homer for?…[Read more]
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Ahuvia Kahane posted a new activity comment on MLA Commons 12 years ago
(Alas, am not able to attend). I wonder how members of the Panel would respond to Alice Oswald’s recent comment in the introduction to her recent _Memorial_ (London F&F, 2011: 2): “My ‘biographies’ are paraphrases of the Greek, my similes are translations’. Consider also in view of her opening sentence on the previous page (p.1): “This is a…[Read more]
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Ahuvia Kahane posted a new activity comment on MLA Commons 12 years ago
(Alas, am not able to attend). I wonder how members of the Panel would respond to Alice Oswald’s recent comment in the introduction to her recent _Memorial_ (London F&F, 2011: 2): “My ‘biographies’ are paraphrases of the Greek, my similes are translations’. Consider also in view of her opening sentence on the previous page (p.1): “This is a…[Read more]
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Ahuvia Kahane posted a new activity comment on MLA Commons 12 years ago
(Alas, am not able to attend). I wonder how members of the Panel would respond to Alice Oswald’s recent comment in the introduction to her recent _Memorial_ (London F&F, 2011: 2): “My ‘biographies’ are paraphrases of the Greek, my similes are translations’. Consider also in view of her opening sentence on the previous page (p.1): “This is a…[Read more]
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Ahuvia Kahane posted a new activity comment on MLA Commons 12 years ago
(Alas, am not able to attend). I wonder how members of the Panel would respond to Alice Oswald’s recent comment in the introduction to her recent _Memorial_ (London F&F, 2011: 2): “My ‘biographies’ are paraphrases of the Greek, my similes are translations’. Consider also in view of her opening sentence on the previous page (p.1): “This is a…[Read more]