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Skip to content NOBLES CLASSICS QUARTERLY Get Started → * #462 (no title) * About * Archives * Contact * JCL * Lupercal * NCQ Press * Print Issues * Privacy Policy * Team * RESURGENCE OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY THROUGH LITERATURE Andy Baeck The world of literature has recently emerged as a tool for ancient myths and legends to find new life, captivating readers and allowing them to connect in a more modern way. In recent years, the series, Percy Jackson has stood out among other books as a main contributor to mythological resurgence, selling over 180 million copies. Created by author Rick Riordan, the Percy Jackson series has played a pivotal role in revitalizing Greek mythology in literature, captivating a new generation of readers and bringing popularity to Greek Mythology for young readers. Read the full post → * CATALLUS PROJECT Derek Days As I wrote my translation of Catullus 101, two things were on my mind: formal equivalence and dynamic equivalence. Formal equivalence is a word by word literal translation from one language to another, as demonstrated by my literal translation in poem (1) and Anne Carson’s poem (2). On the other hand, dynamic equivalence refers to a conservation of the original intent of the source by whatever means necessary, seen in Aubrey Beardsley’s rendition (3) and my dynamic translation in poem (4). Read the full post → * SHIVER ME TIMBERS: PIRACY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD Jonas Wilderman Nearly two thousand years before Black Beard, Captain Kidd, and Calico Jack sailed the high seas, bands of pirates dominated the known world, striking fear into the heart of Rome. In the second century BCE, the Seleucid dynasty began to fall, weakening its powerful navy. This power vacuum allowed a group of pirates from Cilicia, a region in modern-day Türkiye, to rampage through the Mediterranean Sea. Read the full post → * THE OLYMPICS Justin Lee Many of us are familiar with the modern Olympic Games, which are celebrated every 4 years, and how they originated in Ancient Greece. The Olympic Games of Ancient Greece are celebrated for their influence on the modern sporting landscape. However, beyond the Olympics, many other sports thrived in the ancient Greek world, each contributing to their ideals of physical prowess and cultural significance. Read the full post → * CENA TRIMALCHIONIS Riya Saha In Cena Trimalchionis, Trimalchio is an ostentatious showman who likes to display his wealth through extravagant dinner parties and a man who craves attention. Cena Trimalchionis, a story part of the Latin Satyricon, was written in the first century A.D. by Gaius Petronius. The story is centered around a dinner party hosted by Trimalchio, a haughty, affluent freedman, and narrated by Encolpius, a former gladiator. Read the full post → RECENT POSTS * Influence of Ancient Greece on American Founding Fathers * A Guide to the Attic Greek Alphabet * Trimalchio in West Egg: Connections Between Petronius and Fitzgerald’s Iconic Personnages * Chinese Terracotta Army: Chinese or Greek? * Clash of Titans: The Hypothetical Fist Fight Among Roman Emperors Designed by Nasio Themes || Powered by WordPress