Synopses & Reviews
Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon has been the essential tool of advanced Greek scholars for 150 years; in order to update it a new Supplement has been published (OUP 1996) replacing that of 1968. Reconsidering the Supplement's lexicographical principles and individual articles, Chadwick argues for further revision and expansion, and offers many new interpretations of familiar Greek literary passages based upon a lexicographic approach.
Review
"Chadwick's salty style combined with the semantic insights and lexicographic tips that he offers make a fascinating book which, though certainly browsable, may be read from cover to cover."--Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Table of Contents
1. HIV/AIDS in Historical Profile, Ronald O. Valdiserri
2. HIV and AIDS Surveillance: Public Health Lessons Learned, James W. Buehler(Center for Disease Control and Prevention)
3. HIV/AIDS: Contribution to Community Mobilization and Health Planning Efforts, Ronald O. Valdiserri
4. Innovations in Approaches to Preventing HIV/AIDS: Applications to other Health Promotion Activities, Ann O'Leary, David R. Holtgrave, Linda Wright-Deaguero, Robert M. Malow (AO'L, LW-D: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; DH: Emory University; RM: University of Miami)
5. The Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Development of Public Health Law, Scott Burris, Lawrence O. Gostin(SB: Temple University Law School, LG: Georgetown and Jons Hopkins Universities)
6. The Evolution of National Funding Policies for HIV Prevention and Treatment, Jeffrey Levi (George Washington University Medical Center)
7. AIDS and the Making of an Ethics of Public Health, Ronald Bayer (Columbia University School of Public Health)
8. Contributions of HIV Prevention to Public Health Program Evaluation, Laura C. Leviton, Mary E. Guinan(LL: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; MG: Nevada Department of Health)
9. HIV/AIDS: Evolving Impact on Global Health, Peter Lamptey, Kristen Ruckstuhl, Ward Cates (All: Family Health International, Arlington, Virginia)
Epilogue: Impact of the HIV Epidemic on the Training and Practice of Future Public Health Professionals, James W. Curran (Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University)