the-classical-quarterly
GitHub用于评估古典学期刊CQ投稿适配性,聚焦希腊拉丁语文学、文本批评及文学阐释。提供选题定位、学术标准审查、重构建议及拒稿风险预警,辅助作者判断是否适合该期刊并优化论证深度。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill the-classical-quarterly -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "the-classical-quarterly",
"description": "Use when targeting The Classical Quarterly (CQ) or deciding whether a Greek or Latin philology, textual-criticism, or literary-interpretation manuscript fits this venue. Encodes the journal's classical-philology fit, the textual-command argument bar, original-language and critical expectations, classics house style and anonymization norms, official-submission re-check, and desk-reject heuristics."
}
The Classical Quarterly (the-classical-quarterly)
Journal positioning
The Classical Quarterly, published by Cambridge University Press for the Classical Association, is a leading journal for the language, literature, and thought of Greek and Roman antiquity, with particular strength in philology, textual criticism, and the close interpretation of classical texts. Its defining expectation is a precise, philologically controlled argument — a defended emendation or reading of a passage, a resolved crux, a sharpened interpretation of an author or genre — resting on command of the Greek or Latin and of the relevant manuscript and scholarly tradition. Loose appreciation untethered from the text, or an argument that mishandles the language or the apparatus, is a poor fit. This skill is a fit / venue-selection / re-framing aid. It does not replace the journal's current submission guidelines. Before submitting, re-check the live Classical Quarterly author instructions.
When to trigger
- The author names The Classical Quarterly for a Greek/Latin philological or interpretive note or article and wants a fit/framing check.
- A reading of a classical text must be tightened into a philologically controlled argument with textual command.
- The author is choosing between CQ and a Roman-history/archaeology venue or a broad classics journal.
- The author needs CQ's textual-command bar and desk-reject heuristics.
Scope & topic fit
- Textual criticism: emendation, defense of a transmitted reading, evaluation of variants, and resolution of cruces in Greek or Latin authors.
- Close literary and linguistic interpretation of classical texts — diction, meter, syntax, allusion, and genre.
- Greek and Latin literature across periods, including drama, epic, lyric, historiography, oratory, and prose.
- Ancient philosophy, religion, and intellectual history treated through the texts.
- History of the transmission and reception of classical texts, and the work of editing.
- Focused notes resolving a specific problem, alongside full-length articles.
Method & evidence bar
- The contribution is an original, philologically controlled argument; the claim about the text or its meaning is precisely stated and defended.
- Command of the original Greek or Latin is demonstrated throughout; quotation and analysis turn on the language itself.
- Where textual, the manuscript tradition and apparatus criticus are handled accurately, and conjectures are argued, not asserted.
- Interpretation is disciplined by the text and its context; claims are proportionate to what the passage and parallels support.
- Engagement with the relevant editions, commentaries, and current scholarship is precise and current.
- Parallels and citations are accurate and load-bearing, not ornamental.
Structure & house style
- Article or shorter note resolving a defined problem; re-check current length expectations and submission categories on the live guide.
- Greek and Latin are quoted in the original (correct accentuation and orthography); translations supplied per the journal's policy.
- Citation, abbreviations of ancient authors and works, and references follow the journal's classics conventions (e.g., standard abbreviations and reference style) — re-check the current guide.
- Footnotes carry apparatus, parallels, and scholarly qualification.
- Double-blind/anonymous review: anonymize the manuscript (self-citations and acknowledgements) per current policy.
- Any images or plates of manuscripts require permissions and meet the journal's specifications.
Official-submission checklist
- Before giving submission-ready advice, read
../../resources/source-basis.mdand../../resources/official-source-map.md; start from the CUP / Classical Association anchors, then cite the current Classical Quarterly page you checked. - Search the live site for "Classical Quarterly submission guidelines" and follow the current version.
- Re-check submission categories (article vs. shorter note), length expectations, and the abstract requirement.
- Confirm the classics citation style, abbreviation conventions, and Greek/Latin quotation and translation policy.
- Confirm anonymization for anonymous review.
- Re-check manuscript/plate permissions, prior-presentation/preprint, and AI-use disclosure policies.
- If the live official instructions conflict with this skill, the official instructions win.
Pre-submission self-check
- The argument about the text or its meaning is precisely stated and philologically defended.
- Command of the original Greek or Latin carries the analysis throughout.
- Any textual claim handles the manuscript tradition and apparatus accurately, with conjectures argued.
- Parallels, editions, and current scholarship are cited accurately and do real work.
- The manuscript is anonymized and follows the journal's classics style, abbreviations, and quotation/translation policy.
- Manuscript/plate permissions, where needed, are in hand.
Common desk-reject triggers
- Loose literary appreciation untethered from the Greek or Latin text.
- A textual argument that mishandles the manuscript tradition or apparatus, or asserts a conjecture without defense.
- Errors in the original-language quotation, accentuation, or in cited parallels.
- Interpretation out of proportion to what the passage and parallels support.
- No engagement with the standard editions, commentaries, or current scholarship on the problem.
- Wrong venue: a Roman-history, archaeology, or epigraphy argument better served elsewhere.
Re-routing decision
- Roman history, archaeology, epigraphy, or material culture →
the-journal-of-roman-studies. - Argument whose center of gravity is ancient history rather than the text →
the-american-historical-review(or a specialist ancient-history venue). - Literary-theoretical or interdisciplinary argument across periods →
critical-inquiryorcomparative-literature. - Theory or method of literary study as such →
new-literary-history. - Reception of antiquity in later literature with a broad stake →
pmlaorcomparative-literature.
Output format
[Fit] High / Medium / Low (one-line reason)
[Target] The Classical Quarterly
[Author/text] <Greek or Latin author, work, and passage(s)>
[Claim] <the philological/interpretive claim in one line — crux resolved, emendation, reading>
[Textual basis] <does the original-language command + handling of the tradition clear CQ's bar?>
[Top risk] <the single most likely reason for rejection>
[Official items to re-check] <article vs. note / length / classics style + abbreviations / anonymization / translation>
[Re-route suggestion] <if not a fit, a better-matched venue>
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