Scholarly Publications
- The First Latin Course: An Introductory Latin Grammar for Middle School, High School, and College (xlibris, 2007)
- ““Which is the merchant heere? and which the Jew?”: keeping the book and keeping the books in The Merchant of Venice,” Judaism, 44 (2), Spring 1995
- “On Recovering Homer,” in Approaches to Teaching Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, ed. Kostas Myrsiades (NY, MLA, 1987)
- “The Divine Detective in the Guilty Vicarage,” The Armchair Detective, 19 (1), 1986
- “Note on Translating an Aristotelian Dative and το τι ην ειναι,” The New Scholasticism, 58 (2), Spring 1984
- “Kant on Detective Fiction,” Journal of Value Inquiry, 17, 1983
- “Stephen Knight, Form and Ideology in Crime Fiction, and Dennis Porter, The Pursuit of Crime: Art and Ideology in Detective Fiction,“ College Literature, 10 (2), 1983 [Book Review]
- “Edgar Dryden, Melville’s Thematics of Form: the Great Art of Telling the Truth, and Sharon Cameron, The Corporeal Self: Allegories of the Body in Melville and Hawthorne,“ College Literature, 10 (1), 1983 [Book Review]
- “The Platonic Godfather: A Note on the Protagoras Myth,” Journal of Value Inquiry, 16, 1982
- “
Robin Winks, Modus Operandi: an Excursion into Detective Fiction,” College Literature, 9 (2), 1982 [Book Review]
- “A Hitherto Unremarked Pun in the Phaedrus,” Apeiron, 15 (2), 1981
Publication not currently in print; please ask me for more information.
- Platonic Myth and Platonic Writing (Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1981)
Books In Manuscript, Awaiting Publication
- SAT Test Preparation through The Latin and Greek Roots of English Words, Keyed to Selected and Targeted Vocabulary, For Use in High School, Middle School, or Elementary School (© 2003, rev. 2008)
- Cornelii Taciti (AD c.55-c.117), De Vita Iulii Agricolae Liber [AD 98], edited, and with an introduction and notes by Dr. Robert Zaslavsky (© 1996, rev. 2008)
Manuscript In Preparation
- Shakespeare’s Hamlet: “Very like a whale”
