Climbing Parnassus by Tracy Lee Simmons: A Milestone Anniversary Spanish Edition (Subiendo el Parnaso)

Climbing Parnassus by Tracy Lee Simmons: A Milestone Anniversary Spanish Edition (Subiendo el Parnaso)

Mount Titano Media is proud to announce our forthcoming Spanish edition of a modern classic.

As Climbing Parnassus: A New Apology for Greek and Latin approaches its twenty-fifth anniversary, we are honored to bring this important work to Spanish-speaking readers for the first time.

For a quarter century, Tracy Lee Simmons' eloquent defense of Greek and Latin has inspired teachers, schools, parents, and students alike. More than a book about languages, Climbing Parnassus rekindled a love of deep learning and helped restore confidence in the riches of Classical Education. Its argument is at once practical and philosophical: that the study of the classical languages forms the mind, refines judgment, and anchors education in the enduring inheritance of Western civilization.

This Spanish edition — Subiendo el Parnaso: Una Nueva Apología del Griego y del Latín — carries forward that same vision.

Featuring an original foreword by William F. Buckley Jr. and translated with care and fidelity by Patricio Domínguez, this edition seeks to serve a growing community of Spanish speaking educators and families who recognize that true education is not merely technical training, but formation of intellect and character.

At a time when educational standards are often reduced to utility alone, the recovery of classical learning is not nostalgic. It is necessary. The ascent of Parnassus — that ancient symbol of poetry, wisdom, and disciplined study — remains as relevant today as ever.

We look forward to sharing more details in the months ahead as we celebrate twenty-five years of a book that has helped lead a new generation upward.

Pre-order your copy today!

Subiendo el Parnaso by Tracy Lee Simmons

SUBIENDO EL PARNASO - Una Nueva Apología del Griego y del Latín

by Tracy Lee Simmons

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