… 25 (1997) 426-7 D. F. Wilson, Religious Studies Review 23 (1997) 397 N. Yamagata, Classical Review 46. 2 (1996) … Contribution to Rhetoric", Colby Quarterly 38.2 (2002) 197-230 "Two points about Rhapsodes", in Homer, the Bible, and …
… most completely analyzed, of any angiosperm fossil flower sites, and provide the best view of the Late Cretaceous diversification of …
'Cornell was the perfect place to keep asking “why” over and over again'
"I’ve learned that you must listen with utmost care to individuals you disagree with, and that understanding them is a privilege not a chore. I’ve learned that relying on my peers is not a fault, but a strength."
Bryce and Edith M. Bowmar Professor in Humanistic Studies Emeritus
Classics, History
… Saved Greece—and Western Civilization was named one of the best books of 2004 by the Washington Post. His Masters of … Caesar and the Genius of Leadership was named one of the best books of 2012 by Bloomberg. His The Death of Caesar: … “an absolutely marvelous read” by The Times of London. His bestselling Ten Caesars: Roman Emperors from Augustine to …
Avalon Foundation Professor Emeritus in the Humanities
Comparative Literature, Medieval Studies Program, Romance Studies
… imitations of that poet's work throughout Europe. The Site of Petrarchism: Early Modern National Sentiment in … Authorizing Petrarch, Cornell University Press, 1994. The Site of Petrarchism: National Sentiment in Early Modern …
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Doctoral candidates Zachary Huber, left, and Ben Keller install detector array components for the Simons Observatory in one of the dilution refrigerators in Michael Niemack’s laboratory.
The new Simons Observatory in Chile’s Atacama Desert may soon answer the great scientific question of what happened in the tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang.