Culture Wine and Roman Poets By Visnja Bojovic, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom When we think of wine in the ancient world, the first thing that Is it Good to Know You Know Nothing? It’s called the Imposter Syndrome and it’s usually touted about by life coaches to reassure the doubtful. For those who Stoic Essay Competition: Winner! Earlier this year we launched our inaugural Stoic Essay competition... and today I'm excited to announce the winner! We asked Why Do We Celebrate the Holidays? It’s hard to get into the Christmas spirit here. There are no Christmas carols playing in the shops. It is Saint Nicholas - the real Santa Claus? by Ed Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom We are all familiar with Santa Claus, at least in the western world. Education in Ancient Egypt by Brendan Heard, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom We love to learn about ancient Egypt today…but what did the Egyptians learn Does Race Exist? Well, I will certainly delve into controversial waters today dear reader. I do think it’s important though, perhaps especially because Stoicism and Buddhism: Two Sides of the Same Coin? by Andrew Rattray If you’re anything like me, I’m sure you’ll have noticed the bookshelves of your local store positively Aeneas: Trojan Prince and Founder of Rome by Ed Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom He is a towering figure of ancient myth. He fought at Troy and Top 10 Must-Listen Greek Mythology Podcasts by Christina Lee Greek mythology offers an abundance of tales, many of which have helped inspire modern-day culture and storytelling. « Previous 1 … 8 9 10 11 12 … 94 Next »