Economics Abraham and the Boom and Bust of Ur By Cam Rea What do we really know about Abraham? Well, it was written in Genesis that his birth name Actionable Philosophy By Ryan Holiday When most people think of “philosophy,” their eyes glaze over. It’s the last thing they want, let Aristotle's De Interpretatione: Fate Or Free Will? The miserable King Oedipus of Thebes and his woeful story is a rather significant thought experiment for those of us The Prince of Ancient Comedy: Aristophanes By Ben Potter To translate Ancient texts correctly is no easy task, even for the most proficient student of Greek. In Nero’s Image By Ben Potter There is (at least) one important step between the birth of western literature and the age of Practical panegyric poetry: an Augustan love-in By Ben Potter It's a story with which we are all well-familiar... that of the first emperor of the civilization In Pursuit Of The Good If Plato’s ideas on ethics seems a bit hazy to you, then rest assured you’re not alone. There are several Voyage To The Moon Considering the strange nature of this tale, we simply can’t launch into this without a little background information. The sheer History: A Factual Fiction By Ben Potter Nero fiddling as Rome burns. The solidarity of dozens of men claiming 'I'm Spartacus'. Caesar looking into Tacitus’ Germania: the Mythology Behind German Nationalism By Benjamin Welton Tacitus’ ethnographic work, Germania (98 AD), caused quite a stir among the Renaissance’s numerous intellectuals when it « Previous 1 … 83 84 85 86 87 … 94 Next »