•  12
    The wisdom of Thales and the problem of the word IEPOΣ
    Classical Quarterly 45 (2): 296-317. 1995.
    Those who write about early Greek literature often assume that each item in the ancient vocabulary answers to a single concept in the world-view of its users. It seems reasonable to hope that the body of ideas represented by a particular Greek word will frame one's discussion better than any question that could be asked in English: so that a cautious scholar might prefer to discuss the phenomenon called αἰδώς, for example, than to plunge into a study of Greek ideas of ‘honour and shame' irrespec…Read more
  •  30
    Systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials: the need for complete data
    with Lesley A. Stewart
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 1 (2): 119-126. 1995.
  •  36
    Meta‐analyses using individual patient data
    with Lesley A. Stewart
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 3 (3): 207-212. 1997.
  •  17
    Heroic Second Selves
    The Classical Review 43 (01): 68-. 1993.
  •  23
    The wisdom of Thales and the problem of the word IEPOΣ
    Classical Quarterly 45 (02): 296-. 1995.
    Those who write about early Greek literature often assume that each item in the ancient vocabulary answers to a single concept in the world-view of its users. It seems reasonable to hope that the body of ideas represented by a particular Greek word will frame one's discussion better than any question that could be asked in English: so that a cautious scholar might prefer to discuss the phenomenon called αδς, for example, than to plunge into a study of Greek ideas of ‘honour and shame' irrespecti…Read more