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Does Eliot allude to Apollonius of Rhodes in "The Waste Land"? The post A New Intertext in the Unreal City?: Eliot and Apollonius appeared first on Ad Fontes.| Ad Fontes
Apollonian echoes in Cavafy? The post Cavafy and Apollonius appeared first on Ad Fontes.| Ad Fontes
On "wrath" in the Iliad and the Argonautika. The post Apollonius of Rhodes Corrects Homer appeared first on Ad Fontes.| Ad Fontes
An essential aspect of debates over political theology and Christian politics in the...| Ad Fontes
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A case study on Christological formulae. The post Do Christians Have to Master Greek to Remain Orthodox? appeared first on Ad Fontes.| Ad Fontes
Letter 201 The post Screwtape to Hamlock on “Recent Events” appeared first on Ad Fontes.| Ad Fontes
On Bob Dylan as a reader of T.S. Eliot. The post “Mature Poets Steal”?: Dylan and Eliot appeared first on Ad Fontes.| Ad Fontes
James Baird, a teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church in America, is releasing...| Ad Fontes
More allusivity in Bob Dylan, this time in "Crossing the Rubicon." The post Literary Contamination in “Crossing the Rubicon”: Homer in Bob Dylan, Again appeared first on Ad Fontes.| Ad Fontes
There's a scale problem. The post How Applicable is Classical Political Philosophy? appeared first on Ad Fontes.| Ad Fontes
Some allusions in Bob Dylan's "Tight Connection to My Heart" (Empire Burlesque, 1985).| Ad Fontes
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The figure of zeugma in Vergil's AENEID and Bob Dylan's "Isis."| Ad Fontes
Children used to be seen as an economic asset to their parents.| Ad Fontes
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On the prosody of Horace and Bob Dylan.| Ad Fontes
[This essay was originally posted in May of 2012. It is reposted here...| Ad Fontes
By now we have all learned the rule that if a C S...| Ad Fontes