Phoenix (classics journal)

Phoenix (classics journal)

"Phoenix", originally "The Phoenix", is one of two journals of the Classical Association of Canada (the other is "Mouseion"), and the oldest classics journal published in Canada.

History

"The Phoenix" was founded in 1946 as the first journal of classics in Canada, by the country's first organisation for the study of classics, the Ontario Classical Association. When the nationwide Classical Association of Canada was founded in 1947, the Ontario Classical Association transferred to it responsibility for "The Phoenix".

References

*cite book | last = Briggs | first = Ward W. | title = Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists | year = 1994 | publisher = Greenwood Press | isbn = 0313245606 | pages = pp. li–lii
*cite journal | last = White | first = Mary E. | title = "Phoenix": The First Twenty Years | journal = Phoenix | volume = 20 | year = 1966 | pages = 273–285

External links

* [http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~phoenix/ "Phoenix" website]


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