Certamen Winner (June 15) + New Prompt

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Certamen Scribendi Winner (June 15th)

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New Prompt

We had some solid entries this week, and choosing a winner has proven challenging. Last week’s prompt was to translate the following into Latin:

Why did the chicken cross the road? – To get to the other side!

Winner

Armandus

ARMANDUS submitted a well-crafted elegiac couplet, which earned him the creativity points to push his submission into the winner’s seat:

Transiit ergo viam pullus. ‘Cur? tute requiris.

Alterius ripae captus amore petit.

Congratulations! I’ll need to think of a way to get a leaderboard going. . .

New Prompt

Compose a short (5-8 sentence) paragraph in praise of elephants.

Submissions will be judged more-or-less on the following:

 

1) Adherence to the prompt. i.e. do they praise the elephant?; is the paragraph within the prescribed length?

2) Classical Latinity – You will lose points for any neoteric constructions. 

3) Style i.e. is the rhetoric effective? Is the paragraph well-written and dynamic?

4) Creativity You may submit a poem in praise of the elephant, but that will not necessarily net you more creativity points than cleverly assembled prose, especially if the poem is not well-written. 

 

Submissions are due by next Wednesday, June, 21st. Winner’s will be announced soon thereafter.

Please use the form below to submit your composition. Good luck!

Submission Form

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