Animus Classics Journal: Vol. 1, Issue 1
Animus is the undergraduate Classics journal from the University of Chicago. This is the first edition of Animus, published in Spring 2021.
Animus is the undergraduate Classics journal from the University of Chicago. This is the first edition of Animus, published in Spring 2021.
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