Editors

Claude Hanley

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Download Smith, Neel. Ode on a Grecian URN (57 KB)

Download Schufreider, Charlie. "Primitive" Satire (176 KB)

Download Wauke, Melody. Denial of Physical Violence as Rhetoric in Lysistrata (186 KB)

Download Waller, Allyn. Translation of Iliad 3.340-368 (53 KB)

Download Steranko, Jason. Tradition of Amplificatio in Josephus' Against Apion 1.1-9 (156 KB)

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Download Steranko, Jason. The Piercing of glaucus, Illiad 16.508-16.547 (52 KB)

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Download Posillico, Thomas. Petronian Comments on Parental Influence in Education (106 KB)

Download Kelley, Michael. Translation of Odyssey 12.201-12.225 (55 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

11-2017

Publisher

College of the Holy Cross

City

Worcester, Massachusetts

Language

English

Keywords

essays, poems, translations, undergraduate work

Disciplines

Classics

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.

Parnassus:  Classical Journal (Volume 5, 2017)

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