09-09-2010, 06:06 PM
Agreed, Doc.
Mind you, just to be fair, you don't have to be a post-modernist or a deconstructionist to wonder whether there is a meaningful reenacting difference between a 2499th and a 2500th.
But... for the American School in Athens to do it (probably just some guy in marketing or admin) is surprising and annoying. Have any of us called them on it? I'm a Hesperia subscriber--perhaps I should send a letter to the editor. It is possible the academic part doesn't really even know...
My most recent run-in with the UoT Classics department gives me little hope, however...
Mind you, just to be fair, you don't have to be a post-modernist or a deconstructionist to wonder whether there is a meaningful reenacting difference between a 2499th and a 2500th.
But... for the American School in Athens to do it (probably just some guy in marketing or admin) is surprising and annoying. Have any of us called them on it? I'm a Hesperia subscriber--perhaps I should send a letter to the editor. It is possible the academic part doesn't really even know...
My most recent run-in with the UoT Classics department gives me little hope, however...
Qui plus fait, miex vault.