Politics King Croesus vs. Fate By Francesca Leaf, Contributor from Noet, a Classical Wisdom Weekly Partner Best-known for his epic history, The Persian Wars, Herodotus Who Are The Semi-Socratics? You may be wondering, who are the Semi-Socratics? Allow me to paint a picture for you. The year is 399 Aristotle and the Art of Friendship How many friends do you have? Are they really your friends? Is it possible that your friends are using you Isocrates: The Essayist By Ben Potter In many ways Isocrates is the forgotten man of Classical Greece. As a product of Athens’ Golden Dionysus the Mild: Eater of Flesh By Ben Potter As a figure of myth and superstition even in his own time, Dionysus could well have been The Rise and Fall of the Athenian Empire (Part 2) You might remember two weeks ago we had something of a chat about a rather interesting bit of history. How Of Ancient Bondage By Ben Potter “Jove takes half the goodness out of a man when he makes a slave of him”. Homer The Sibyl of Cumae By Ben Amundgaard, Contributor from Noet, a Classical Wisdom Weekly Partner - Learn more about Noet Here! In the ancient The Times of Tyranny By Ben Potter The lead-up to the Second World War was often referred to (in its own time) as the The Rise and Fall of the Athenian Empire (part 1) Those of you who are members of the Classical Wisdom Society know that this month we have been looking « Previous 1 … 75 76 77 78 79 … 94 Next »