Cicero
By Visnja Bojovic, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The legacy of Cicero towers over the ancient world: philosopher and politician, enemy
It’s been a big weekend, dear reader... We travelled to Mexico City to see old friends, we solemnly remembered the
Stoicism v Cynicism
By Andrew Rattray At first glance, the philosophies of Stoicism and Cynicism appear to be two sides of the same
women in the odyssey
By Ed Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Traditionally, ancient Greece is seen as a patriarchal society where women were marginalized
A Storm is A-brewing... Here comes Nicholas!  A storm is coming. Literally. As I type I regularly check the radar
Course of Empire Desoation
by Andrew Rattray It’s hard to pin the ultimate ending of the Roman Empire to a single cause. Of course
The Fates
by Mariami Shanshashvili         It is no secret that ancient teachings of Stoicism have seen a massive revival in modern times.
Horatius
by Andrew Rattray Where does history end and myth begin? It's a question that often doesn't have a clear answer.
“You know... everyone likes to talk about the Parthenon/Elgin Marbles issue...it gets all the headlines, but when you think about
Pericles' Funeral Oration
By Justin D. Lyons, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Today we think of Thucydides as one of the first historians. Yet