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Apostrophilia

How Rome built community

Get up and leave

The least sexy on the list

Clovis in a vacuum

The brazen lie is the most enduring

Between the road and the room

Cicero and AI

The pope, the crossbow and the algorithm

Late medieval Italian leadership

Making decisions the ancient way

The peacock tail of literate culture

You write the book you need to read

The threshold of textual reproduction

The evolutionary selection of literary canons

Humanity’s most elegant hack

We still call it Earth

History and the onus reversal

Waxing literary

What Marco Polo had and didn't have

Spotty camels and naming things we've never seen before

The comfort zone of aporia

The past that speaks now

Anagoge

Time is not given

The deception game

My italics

In defense of tautology

It all starts with candidate guesses

The rarity of now

The metabolic investment of ancient Roman order

The Lantern Man who cast no light

There's nothing harder than making simple

Judgment beyond the algorithm

How European disagreement turned out to be a strength rather than a weakness

Between decline and collapse

Ceteris paribus

Ankles deep in the past, but backs to the future

The niche construction of rhetoric

Teaching by example and hyperbole

I can’t walk in your shoes

To interrogate a sausage

Plato, Socrates and performative contradictions

Would Dante host a creative writing workshop?

Seeing the Renaissance prince through the Johari window

Where there's a will, there's a way out

An epidemic of hyperforeignism

The end of an empire

'A place marked for drama'