Parnassus is an undergraduate journal related to the study of the ancient world. Published by the College of the Holy Cross in conjunction with the Classics Department, the mission of Parnassus is to share the passion of Holy Cross students from all majors for the ancient world. All pieces aim to be generally understandable, allowing the field to be more accessible to non-specialists in the community.
Volumes 1-6 were published in slightly different format and may be found at this link: https://crossworks.holycross.edu/parnassus/.
Current Volume: Volume 7 (2020)
Complete Issue
Letter from the Editor
Editor's Note (Parnassus, vol.7)
Liam O'TooleEssays
Free Will and the Purpose of Man in Nature
Helena LyonsMaternal Love Shown Through Punishment
Megan DonatyWhy Does Love Always Feel Like a Battlefield in Actium? An Investigation of Battle Influences in Propertius
Kendall SwansonSuicide According to Socrates and Camus
Meghan GavisAggression and Violence Against Females: Analyzing the Similarities Between Myth and Film
Julia PapanastouLucretia and the Language of Purity
Anne-Catherine SchaafPornography and Poetry: The Humanity of the Performer
Zachary TympanickCreative Works
The Student's Quest
Anne-Catherine SchaafThe Achaean
Benjamin KellyPhotography
Bust of Mythological Figure
Rebecca R. KaczmarekThe Pantheon
Rebecca R. KaczmarekPerseus and Medusa
Rebecca R. KaczmarekCeres Holding Staff and Grain
Rebecca R. KaczmarekDavid by Michelangelo
Rebecca R. KaczmarekLaocoön and His Sons
Rebecca R. KaczmarekTheater of Taormina
Hui LiForum of Pompeii
Hui LiTrajan and the Moon
Hui LiAncient Toledo
Holly TenteArt
Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii, Italy
Alexa Furnari
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