Greek virginity
Wednesday, June 21st, 2006
Scholars of Greek virginity are, almost to a man or woman, conversant with the book:
Greek Virginity, Giulia Sissa, translated by Arthur Goldhammer, Harvard University Press, 1990.

Scholars of Greek virginity are, almost to a man or woman, conversant with the book:
Greek Virginity, Giulia Sissa, translated by Arthur Goldhammer, Harvard University Press, 1990.
However I still get frequent thick heads.
This is but one of many persuasive testimonies to the work of Ivan Gellner, who offers healing at a distance.
Ivan Gellner also has a hobby: he either paints or collects paintings (his information-filled web site is vague as to which). Perhaps best of all, he has a payment option that he says is “temporarily unavailable.”
(Thanks to investigator Steve Nadis for bringing this to our attention.)
We’ve posted some photos from the recent Improbable Research tour of The Netherlands.
Kachina Allen has joined the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists. She says:
I am currently completing a PhD in pyschophysics (this
obviously categorises me as a mad scientist) looking
at “the cocktail party effect”. Sadly this involves no
research alcohol, merely the study of hearing in noisy
situations. I currently live in New York.
Kachina Allen
Ph.D. student in Medicine
Sydney University
Sydney, Australia
(Click on the photo to see more detail.)
“I am a Butterworths Tolley man,” writes investigator Derek L. Palmenter, “and for most of my corporate manslaugher service needs I will have none except Butterworths Tolley’s 2003 effort.” Investigator Palmenter refers to the surprisingly readable volume:
Butterworths Corporate Manslaughter Service, Gerard Forlin, Butterworths Tolley, 2002.