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Book Hunt at SBL 2015 (part 2)

November 18, 2015by Max LeeComments on Book Hunt at SBL 2015 (part 2)

Photo Credit by the Library of Congress Continuing from my previous post on must-buy’s at the book exhibit, I am writing here about books that have been advertised by publishers for debut at SBL-AAR 2015. These I’m…

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Book Hunt at SBL-AAR 2015

November 16, 2015by Max Lee2 Comments on Book Hunt at SBL-AAR 2015

Between sessions and catching up with people, one highlight of SBL-AAR is walking through the book exhibit, finding some jewels among a treasure trove of books, monographs, reference works, and commentaries. Many of my favorite…

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Top Picks for SBL-AAR 2015 (Part 2)

November 12, 2015by Max LeeComments on Top Picks for SBL-AAR 2015 (Part 2)

Chris Spinks’ suggested jogging route for SBL 2015 Continuing from the previous post, on Sunday Nov 22, I plan to attend the Worship Service of the Institute for Biblical Research at 7:30am. Then, for the…

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Selfie and Shelfie from the Classics Reading Room

October 10, 2014by Max LeeComments on Selfie and Shelfie from the Classics Reading Room

I’m behind in my writing schedule, so I’m here in the Classics Reading Room at the University of Chicago this late Friday night working on a monograph and trying to write some grant proposals as…

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