Culture Dante’s Ulysses and Poetic Presumption by Justin D. Lyons, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Dante’s epic poem, The Divine Comedy (completed in 1320) is full of The Mysterious Death of Alexander The Great (Part Two) by Lydia Serrant, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Part One can be found HERE. Alexander the Great was one of the The Mysterious Death of Alexander The Great (Part One) by Lydia Serrant, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Known for his great achievements throughout life, the death of Alexander the Great The Triad of Artemis-Selene-Hecate by Ed Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Ancient religion was very dynamic and evolved over the centuries. One of the Should the Classics be used for Nationalism? Today we will begin with an excellent query as posited by one of your fellow readers, Inês from Portugal: “Hello Plato’s Allegory of the Cave by Ed Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The influence of Plato on western philosophy has been immense; some of his The Cult of Asklepios By Kevin Blood It was a widespread cult of enormous importance in the ancient world. Socrates' last words referenced its Morality and Religion in Ancient Rome by Brendan Heard, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The Roman world was a pagan society with a very strong moral code The Three Elektras by Sean Kelly, Managing Editor, Classical Wisdom The myth of Elektra, daughter of Agamemnon, seems to have held a particular Janus - Roman God of Time and Transitions by Ed Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom We all know January is the first month of the year. Many may « Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 94 Next »