“Silence Dogood” (used by Benjamin Franklin in the 1720s) and “Publius” (used by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in the 1780s) were two of the more well-known pseudonyms.
Editor’s note: Led by two co-presidents, Publius is an independent, member-led body of the Yale Daily News, separate from the newsroom and News editorials. Publius is composed of eight undergraduate ...
S.D., took serious heat on social media after a preview of her upcoming memoir revealed she had shot and killed one of her ...
Several ancient Roman emperors loved Greece. As the Roman Empire consolidated, Greek culture, literature, politics, and art ...
But by the same token, they will become much more ponderous, verbose, and slow—which, as I noted in a 2021 symposium for the Administrative Procedure Act’s 75th anniversary, is the antithesis of ...
Regardless of who composed them, the essays appeared under the pen name Publius, in homage to the man who had led the people of Rome in establishing a republic after they overthrew their king.
The Federalist Papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the United ...
Scientists have applied a data-driven approach to understanding firefly population dynamics on a continental scale. Key findings from this new study indicate that fireflies, part of the beetle order, ...
The Phoenicia Malta, the island's first 5-star hotel, is synonymous with Floriana ever since the hotel welcomed its first guests on the 3rd of November 1947. The Phoenicia Malta remains evergreen, ...
The judiciary, once viewed as protection for business from the arbitrariness of the Licence-Permit-Control Raj, has today ...
Alberdi was a jurist believed to have inspired the Argentine Constitution of 1853, an alter ego of the United States' Publius. Next Sunday, we will stand up for the reconstruction of Argentina ...