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Take note
'Ambitious' annotation project
Published July 15, 2014
JHU is leading an exploration of historical reading practices through notes preserved in early printed books / New York Times
Book reports
Mining the margin notes
Published July 11, 2014
Digital humanities research project will explore annotations in early modern books
The fugitive essays of T.S. Eliot
Published July-Aug 2014
Johns Hopkins University Press publishes some of the writer's little-seen prose / Gazette
My View
Middle man
Published July-Aug 2014
Behind the scenes with the man who connects Peabody's performers and audiences / Gazette
On stage
A relationship, improvised
Published June 23, 2014
In debut play, Hopkins alum Monica López-González explores romance, conversation, and mood music
History of medicine
Sex in the 18th century
Published Summer 2014
'Aristotle's Masterpiece,' a popular sex and pregnancy manual published in 1684, was neither by nor about Aristotle / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Labor of love
Published Summer 2014
Philosophical conversations between two house painters led to a five-year journey painting murals across Baltimore. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Mightier than the sword
Published Summer 2014
Veteran Ron Capps helps vets use writing to find a way out of post-traumatic stress disorder / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Favorite things
Curse tablets and other 'priceless' treasures
Published Summer 2014 Photos
A joke book. A Roman curse tablet. A clump of a cow's hair. Call them collectors' picks. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Tales of Hoffman
Published Summer 2014
Composer Larry Hoffman brings the blues to the classical stage. / Johns Hopkins Magazine