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''Arion'' is a journal of humanities and the classics published at Boston University. The editor-in-chief is Herbert Golder, a professor of classics at BU. Originally founded in the 1960s at the University of Texas, ''Arion'' was revived by Golder in 1990. It now appears three times per year, publishing essays, reviews, translations, and original fiction and verse. A number of prominent poets, scholars, and intellectuals have appeared in ''Arion,'' including Camille Paglia, Tony Harrison, Anne Carson, Christopher Ricks, and Raymond Geuss. == History == ''Arion'' was founded in the 1960s at the University of Texas under the auspices of classicist and translator William Arrowsmith. Additional founding editors included D.S. Carne-Ross, J.P. Sullivan, and Frederic Will. It ran for nine volumes as a quarterly at UT, and was revived by Arrowsmith in the 1970s at Boston University, where it ran for three more volumes as a quarterly (new series 1-3) before being discontinued. It was revived in 1992 under Herbert Golder, and has through 2014 published 22 volumes as a triquarterly (third series 1-22).〔Arion vol. 9. no. 4〕〔Arion new series vol. 3. no. 4〕〔Arion third series vol. 22. no. 1〕
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