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About F. E. Guerra-Pujol

When I’m not blogging, I am a business law professor at the University of Central Florida.

Homer’s Hellenic Humanism

Author’s note: Below the fold is my first formal writing assignment for my graduate seminar on ancient Greek and Roman literature/philosophy. All references to the Iliad are to the Caroline Alexander translation of Homer’s great epic.

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Twitter Tuesday: Art Deco skyscrapers

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Conclusion to Adam Smith’s grand tour travels

Author’s note: the excerpt below is from the conclusion of my revised paper “Adam Smith in the City of Lights“. Oct. 27, 1766. The Duke of Buccleuch, I’m told, is arrived. He [Henry] and Lady Frances are all she [Lady Dalkeith] has … Continue reading

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Adam Smith and the death of Hew Campbell Scott

(Author’s note: below is Part 2 of 3 of my series of blog posts on Adam Smith’s third and last visit to Paris.) It is my misfortune to be under the necessity of acquainting you of the most terrible calamity that … Continue reading

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Adam Smith’s Last Days in Paris

Note: my next few blog posts are from the third and last part of my revised paper “Adam Smith in the City of Lights”, which revisits Smith’s last days in Paris (October 1766). Below is an excerpt, where I describe … Continue reading

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Adam Smith and Madame Riccoboni: a love interest in Paris?

(Author’s note: below is the last part of my series of blog posts on Adam Smith’s second visit to Paris.) Are these the words of a woman with a mere “schoolgirl crush on the Scot” (Leddy 2013, p. 11), or are they … Continue reading

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Adam Smith and the “Physiocrats”

(Author’s note: below is Part 3 of my series of blog posts on Adam Smith’s second visit to Paris; footnotes are below the fold.) … Smith was there [in Paris] precisely at the peak of Physiocratic influence, 1766. (Young 2002, p. 10) … Continue reading

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Adam Smith and the Countess of Boufflers

(Author’s note: below is Part 3 of my series of blog posts on Adam Smith’s second visit to Paris.) I never saw so much wit, grace, and beauty united in one person. Mme de Boufflers, at the age of thirty, … Continue reading

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Adam Smith’s reputation among the *philosophes* of Paris

Author’s note: below is Part 2 of my series of blog posts on Adam Smith’s second visit to Paris; footnotes are below the fold. (I discussed his first visit to Paris last week.) Voltaire had heard of him, David Hume … Continue reading

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Adam Smith’s second visit to Paris (1766)

Author’s note: the next part of my revised paper “Adam Smith in the City of Lights” revisits Smith’s return to Paris in 1766. Below is an excerpt, where I explains how Smith once again found himself in Paris in 1766: … Continue reading

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