Bust of Caesar
I’ve always held the belief that ancient history, in this case the history of the final years of the Roman
By Nicole Saldarriaga If you think the Sirens are the only mythological beings capable of making music deadly, think again.
By Van Bryan Yes, that’s right dear reader. It most certainly wasn’t easy being a woman during the ancient times.
By Nicole Saldarriaga Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus—not many people are familiar with the name, but very, very many are familiar
By Ben Potter The story of Augustus (née Octavian) is one of those tales from the classical world familiar even
It is probably worth mentioning, before we get started on anything else, that The Poetics of Aristotle is sometimes looked
By Nicole Saldarriaga Sometime in the fourth century B.C.E, an Athenian woman by the name of Agnodice was brought before
By Van Bryan I originally thought of this article idea some time ago. I remember standing in the basement of
By Nicole Saldarriaga I’m fairly sure it would be safe to say that everyone’s heard of Oedipus. If that’s too
By Samuel Gren Contributor from Noet, a Classical Wisdom Weekly partner A.N. Whitehead once characterized Western philosophy as “a series