The Brown Classical Journal invites all undergraduate students to submit their personal works relevant to the culture, history, mythology, and languages of the ancient world. These works can be based in Greco-Roman tradition as well as the traditions of any other Ancient society, East or West.
Submissions may include essays, research papers, original translations, poetry, photographs, artwork, and other creative pieces.
Sam Holzman, a Classics and Archaeology concentrator who graduated in 2011, has published an "archaeological note" on 'asperity' in Roman architecture in this year's issue of the prestigious Journal of Roman Archaeology.
Max’s work consisted of a digital project that mapped sight lines and visibility as travelers came from Veii along the Via Veientana / Via Triumphalis to Rome.
Benjamin Nacar ('12) will be presenting a program of original compositions entitled Dreams of Homer. Concerts will take place in March (the afternoons of the 14th, 15th, and 16th), at RISD and at the Cogut Center.
Byron MacDougall and Matthew Wellenbach, both Brown Classics grad students set to defend their dissertations this April, have published articles in the latest issue of Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies.
The Brown Classical Journal invites all undergraduates with an interest in Classics to submit works relevant to the ancient world and its traditions in subsequent eras. We also welcome submissions that treat the cultures of any ancient society, East or West, that touch on Greco-Roman antiquity. Submissions may include research papers, essays, translations, poetry, original photographs, artwork, & creative pieces. Deadline: Dec 22, 2013