You might be thinking, "Hey, Natalia, are you still getting google hits for that Duns Scotus citation thing?"
The answer to that would be yes.
I hope that anonymous grad student has a book contract, is all I'm saying.
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Showing posts with label Duns Scotus. Show all posts
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
A brief addendum, in case anyone was wondering whether mocking a grad student's diss in the NYT could really be problematic.
In the last two days this (not especially popular) blog has received hits from the following search strings:
medieval theologian Duns Scotu [sic] citations
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duns scotus colombia [sic] footnotes
duns scotus citations (five times)
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how the medieval theologian Duns Scotus used citations
dissertation medieval theologian Duns Scotus used citations
duns scotus citations dissertation (twice)
duns scotus citations taylor "new york times"
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So now I'm really curious. How did Duns Scotus use citations? I seriously kind of want to read this dissertation. I hope somebody publishes a monograph on this topic in the near future. Listen up, Oxford UP: there is public interest.
Incidentally, I am currently writing something on how Marianne Moore cites Duns Scotus. No lie.
In the last two days this (not especially popular) blog has received hits from the following search strings:
medieval theologian Duns Scotu [sic] citations
duns scotus use of citation
Duns Scotus citations thesis
duns scotus colombia [sic] footnotes
duns scotus citations (five times)
how duns scotus used citations
how the medieval theologian Duns Scotus used citations
dissertation medieval theologian Duns Scotus used citations
duns scotus citations dissertation (twice)
duns scotus citations taylor "new york times"
duns scotus citation citations
duns scotus citations thesis
duns scotus used citations
duns scotus citation columbia
dissertation duns scotus citations
columbia dissertation Duns Scotus citation ph.d.
So now I'm really curious. How did Duns Scotus use citations? I seriously kind of want to read this dissertation. I hope somebody publishes a monograph on this topic in the near future. Listen up, Oxford UP: there is public interest.
Incidentally, I am currently writing something on how Marianne Moore cites Duns Scotus. No lie.
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