Arion-A Journal of Humanities and the Classics

Papers
(The median citation count of Arion-A Journal of Humanities and the Classics is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-12-01 to 2024-12-01.)
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Michelangelo0
Freud, Archaeology and Egypt: Religion, Materiality and the Cultural Critique of Origins0
Rendezvous0
Unmasking the Maxim: An Ancient Genre And Why It Matters Now0
23rd February 1821: In Remembrance of John Keats0
Spring Fishing Song, Prehistoric Paros0
Front Matter0
In Praise of Circles: Reading Daniel Mendelsohn's <em>Three Rings</em>0
Front Matter0
Sculpture: Only Connect0
Homeric Epithets that Seem to Be Humorously Ironic0
I Speak As Someone…0
The Keats Bicentennial0
Advice to Prospective Contributors0
Front Matter0
Six Poems0
On Reflection: Print in the Digital Age, Where Light Comes to Light0
Freud between Oedipus and the Sphinx0
Books Received0
Egypt or Maine: Horace and the Sublime in Robert Lowell0
The Portrait of a Miniature Giant0
Mock Heroic before the Enlightenment—and After0
Ovid and the Art of <em>Metamorphoses</em> at the Met0
Kore in April0
Books Received0
Three Odes0
Writing in This Issue0
Advice to Prospective Contributors0
Books Received0
Toward an Interpretation of the Symbolism of the Oedipus Myth (1972)0
Bernini and the Poetics of Sculpture: The Capitoline <em>Medusa</em>0
The <em>Elizabethan</em> Bacchae0
The End of Epic: Camilla and the Revenge of Dido0
Freud and Leonardo in Egypt0
The Two Creations: <em>Metamorphoses:</em> 1.5–162, 274–4150
Ode 1.110
“Bless thee, Bottom … Thou art translated”0
La Sera del dì di Festa0
Three Poems0
Advice to Prospective Contributors0
Traversing No-Man's Land0
Writing in This Issue0
Ballad0
Writing in This Issue0
Creations of Class: Antiquity in New York City0
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