Publications

2022
"The Renaissance of the Classical School"
Hankins J. "The Renaissance of the Classical School". First Things (Renatae literae). 2022;(April 26, 2022). Publisher's Version
“The Conservative Virtue,” book review of Ference Hörcher, A Political Philosophy of Conservatism: Prudence, Moderation and Tradition (Bloomsbury, 2020)
“The Conservative Virtue,” book review of Ference Hörcher, A Political Philosophy of Conservatism: Prudence, Moderation and Tradition (Bloomsbury, 2020). Law & Liberty. 2022;(May 11, 2022). Publisher's Version
"The Right Standards for American Schools"
Hankins J. "The Right Standards for American Schools". Law & Liberty. 2022;(July 20, 2022). Publisher's Version
"Put Down the Woke Man’s Burden"
Hankins J. "Put Down the Woke Man’s Burden". First Things (Renatae literae). 2022. Publisher's Version
“Training for the Contemplative Life,” [Review of Daniel Gordon, What is Academic Freedom: A Century of Debate, 1915-present, London: Routledge, 2022]
Hankins J. “Training for the Contemplative Life,” [Review of Daniel Gordon, What is Academic Freedom: A Century of Debate, 1915-present, London: Routledge, 2022]. Law & Liberty. 2022;(Nov. 14, 2022). Publisher's Version
Catalogus Translationum et Commetariorum: Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin Translations and Commentaries, vol. XII: Ovid, Metamorphoses
Greti Dinkova-Bruun E, Julia Haig Gaisser AE, James Hankins AE ed. Catalogus Translationum et Commetariorum: Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin Translations and Commentaries, vol. XII: Ovid, Metamorphoses. Catalogus Translationum et Commetariorum: Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin Translations and Commentaries. 2022;XII :559. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Founded in 1945 by P. O. Kristeller, the Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum has evolved over time to reflect developments in the field of reception studies; each article begins with an overview of a Greek or Latin author’s reception and contains detailed and accurate information about manuscripts and early printed editions along with copious quotations of paratextual material. Volume 12 contains a single article of monographic length on the Metamorphoses of Ovid, a testament to the vastness and complexity of the Nachleben of Ovid’s most popular work. Textual reactions to this work throughout the centuries vary from literal to allegorical and moralizing, from faithful translations to paraphrases, from serious and scholarly commentary to satirical and recontextualizing parody, thus showing this poem’s broad cultural appeal.
Intellectual Freedom in Medieval Universities
Hankins J. Intellectual Freedom in Medieval Universities. First Things. 2022;(4.2.2022). Publisher's Version
The Honor Deficit
Hankins J. The Honor Deficit. First Things. 2022;(3.4.22). Publisher's Version
“How to Avoid a Revolution; Francesco Patrizi of Siena on Stability in Republican Regimes.” In Studia Humanitatis: Essays in Honour of Marianne Pade
Hankins J. “How to Avoid a Revolution; Francesco Patrizi of Siena on Stability in Republican Regimes.” In Studia Humanitatis: Essays in Honour of Marianne Pade Merisalo O, Hass TA. Nordic Journal of Renaissance Studies. 2022;18 :161-172. Publisher's Version
La political della virtù: Formare la persona e formare lo Stato nel Rinascimento italiano, tr. Stefano Baldassarri and Donatella Downey
Hankins J. La political della virtù: Formare la persona e formare lo Stato nel Rinascimento italiano, tr. Stefano Baldassarri and Donatella Downey. La Storia: Viella. 2022;(Saggi 9) :p. 725.
2021
Edexit: We shouldn’t let the education crisis go to waste
Hankins J. Edexit: We shouldn’t let the education crisis go to waste. Law & Liberty. 2021;(1.11.2021). Publisher's Version
How the University of Austin can Change the History Profession
Hankins J. How the University of Austin can Change the History Profession. Law & Liberty. 2021;(8.12.2021). Publisher's Version
How to be on the Right Side of History
Hankins J. How to be on the Right Side of History. First Things. 2021;(17.11.2021). Publisher's Version
St. Basil’s Guide to Cultural Appropriation
Hankins J. St. Basil’s Guide to Cultural Appropriation. First Things. 2021;(12.12.2021). Publisher's Version
Raphael, interrupted
Hankins J. Raphael, interrupted. In: Kimball R The Critical Temper: Interventions from The New Criterion at 40. New York: Encounter Books ; 2021. pp. 380-384.
“The King’s Citizens: Francesco Patrizi of Siena on Citizenship in Monarchies.” In Habent sua fata libelli. Studies in Book History, the Classical Tradition, and Humanism in Honor of Craig Kallendorf.
Hankins J. “The King’s Citizens: Francesco Patrizi of Siena on Citizenship in Monarchies.” In Habent sua fata libelli. Studies in Book History, the Classical Tradition, and Humanism in Honor of Craig Kallendorf. Oberhelman SM, Abbamonte G, Baker P. Brill's Studies in Intellectual History. 2021;328 :282-298. Publisher's Version
Virtue vs. Virtue Signalling
Hankins J. Virtue vs. Virtue Signalling. First Things. 2021;(11 October 2021). Publisher's Version
How to Build Your Own Renaissance
Hankins J. How to Build Your Own Renaissance. Public Discourse. 2021;(July 28).
Civilization and Tradition: On the Fruits of Western Culture
Guelzo AC, Hankins J. Civilization and Tradition: On the Fruits of Western Culture. The New Criterion. 2021;40 (1) :4-13. Publisher's Version
Princeton Classics and the Black Classical Tradition
Hankins J. Princeton Classics and the Black Classical Tradition. Law and Liberty. 2021;(July 15). Publisher's Version

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