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Submission Guidelines

Past Issues:
Volume 17, 2005
Volume 16, 2004
Volume 15, 2003
Volume 14, 2002
Volume 13, 2001
Volume 12, 2000
Volume 11, 1997
Volume 10, 1996
Volume 9, 1993
Volume 8 Supplement, 1992
Volume 8, 1992
Volume 7, 1991
Volume 6, 1989-1990
Volume 5, 1988-89
Volume 4, 1987
Volume 3, 1986
Volume 2, 1985
Volume 1, 1984

The submission deadline for Vol. 18 of the Brown Classical Journal is December 20, 2006.

We welcome submissions of essays, original poetry, translations from the Greek and Latin, art work, or original photographs on a classical theme, from any undergraduate with an interest in the classics. Although we anticipate that the bulk of accepted submissions will focus on Greco-Roman antiquity and on the traditions of classical antiquity in subsequent eras, we also welcome submissions that treat the cultures of any ancient society, East or West.

The Brown Classical Journal was founded in 1984 by Professor Alison Goddard Elliott, who nurtured the editors and contributors of that first volume as Faculty Editor. Sadly, the volume was dedicated to her memory. Susan Hueck Allen, then a graduate student, designed the logo for the journal, which was used for the first eleven volumes. The BCJ is published annually and typically is printed in the spring.

The purpose of the BCJ, as explained in the editorial statement of Volume 1, is "to encourage and to reward well written essays by students of the Classics at Brown University."