Editors
Deborah, Sokolowski, Editor-in-Chief
Files
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Download Title page, Table of Contents, Editor's Note.pdf (266 KB)
Download Won, Chris. Photograph. (160 KB)
Download Roberts, Michael. Annals 15 and the Annalistic Tradition: Structuring History Under the Principate (233 KB)
Download Merola, Steven. The Two Loves in Propertius Elegy 1.19 (221 KB)
Download Finnigan, Rebecca. Photograph. (115 KB)
Download Perretta, David. Eric Auerbach Thinks Yvain is Romance, But He’s Lion (153 KB)
Download Padusniak, Chase. The Yoke of Liberty: St. Augustine and the Freedom of the Person (181 KB)
Download Russo, Michael. The Representation of Entrapment (218 KB)
Download Salloom, Anne. Blood and Watchdogs: Two Images in Agamemnon 607- 612 (213 KB)
Download Yu, Angela. Corrupt Bloodshed and Faithful Weeping (193 KB)
Download Finnigan, Rebecca. Waste through Diction: A Look into the Fourth Satire of Juvenal (242 KB)
Download Roughan, Christine. Philosophy and Democracy in Fifth Century B.C. Athens (179 KB)
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Description
Parnassus is an undergraduate journal published by the College of the Holy Cross in conjunction with the Classics Department. Parnassus' mission is to share the passion of Holy Cross students for the ancient world. All pieces aim to be generally understandable, allowing the field to be more accessible to non-specialists in the community.
Publication Date
Spring 2014
Publisher
College of the Holy Cross
City
Worcester, Massachusetts
Language
English
Keywords
essays, poems, translations, undergraduate work
Disciplines
Classics | Creative Writing
Recommended Citation
Roberts, Michael; Merola, Steven; Peretta, David; Padusniak, Chase; Russo, Michael; Salloom, Anne; Yu, Angela; Finnigan, Rebecca; and Roughan, Christine, "Parnassus: Classical Journal (Volume 2, 2014)" (2014). Parnassus: Classical Journal (v.1-6). 2.
https://crossworks.holycross.edu/parnassus/2
Comments
Faculty advisors: Timothy Joseph, PhD. and Aaron Seider, PhD.
Parnassus welcomes submissions from Holy Cross students of any major. Pieces should relate to the study of the ancient world and should be understandable to a wide audience. Essays, poems, translations, creative pieces and artwork are eligible for publication.