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Caesar, Christ, And Mark: The State Of The Relationship In The First Two Centuries, J. Andrew Overman Sep 2014

Caesar, Christ, And Mark: The State Of The Relationship In The First Two Centuries, J. Andrew Overman

J. Andrew Overman

No abstract provided.


Popular Authority And The Pattern Of Reversal In Euripides’ 'Iphigenia In Aulis', Brian Lush Mar 2014

Popular Authority And The Pattern Of Reversal In Euripides’ 'Iphigenia In Aulis', Brian Lush

Brian Lush

No abstract provided.


"Pseudolus At The Iwu Ludi Megalenses: Re-Creating Roman Comedy In Context," For Panel Presentation Entitled Beyond The Oct: Reflections On The Neh Summer Institute On Roman Comedy In Performance., Nancy Sultan Mar 2014

"Pseudolus At The Iwu Ludi Megalenses: Re-Creating Roman Comedy In Context," For Panel Presentation Entitled Beyond The Oct: Reflections On The Neh Summer Institute On Roman Comedy In Performance., Nancy Sultan

Nancy Sultan

No abstract provided.


The Galilean Economy, J. Andrew Overman Dec 2013

The Galilean Economy, J. Andrew Overman

J. Andrew Overman

No abstract provided.


Review Of: The Roman Wedding: Ritual And Meaning In Antiquity, By Karen K. Hersch, Beth Severy-Hoven Dec 2013

Review Of: The Roman Wedding: Ritual And Meaning In Antiquity, By Karen K. Hersch, Beth Severy-Hoven

Beth A Severy-Hoven

No abstract provided.


The Destruction Of The Temple And The Conformation Of Judaism And Christianity, J. Andrew Overman Dec 2013

The Destruction Of The Temple And The Conformation Of Judaism And Christianity, J. Andrew Overman

J. Andrew Overman

No abstract provided.


Combat Trauma And Psychological Injury In Euripides' Medea, Brian Lush Dec 2013

Combat Trauma And Psychological Injury In Euripides' Medea, Brian Lush

Brian Lush

No abstract provided.


Copyright And The Tragedy Of The Common, Tracy Reilly Dec 2013

Copyright And The Tragedy Of The Common, Tracy Reilly

Tracy Reilly

In his 1968 article, The Tragedy of the Commons, biologist Garret Hardin first described his theory on the ecological unsustainability of collective human behavior, claiming that commonly held real property interests would not ultimately be supportable due to the competing individual interests of all who use the property. In the legal field, Hardin’s article is frequently cited to support various theories related to real property and environmental law issues such as ownership, redistribution of wealth, pollution, over population, and global warming. Most scholars claim that a tragedy of the commons does not exist in intellectual property-related goods due to the …