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by Sean Kelly, Managing Editor, Classical Wisdom What do you think of when hear the words “Greek tragedy”? I’ll bet
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by Ed Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Homer is considered one of the greatest poets who ever lived. The literary
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by Andrew Rattray If you’re anything like me, you love a good mystery. The provenance of the Sea Peoples is
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by Ed Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The seven sages of Ancient Greece were seven wise men who lived in
Roman Forum
by Kevin Blood To understand the political, social, economic and military developments that happened in Rome in the middle and
Dear Classical Wisdom Reader,Fortunately I have a very thoughtful and intellectually inquisitive husband.You see, I've been prepping for tomorrow's conversation,
Herakles and the Hydra
by Sean Kelly, Managing Editor, Classical Wisdom He’s the greatest of the Greek heroes. There’s probably no other Greek figure
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By Van Bryan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Besides being born on the island of Lesbos around 630 BCE (and this
Epicurus
by Kevin Blood “Stranger, you would do good to stay awhile, for here the highest good is pleasure…” According to