Strategies Memento Mori in the Ancient World Written by Titus, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Almost every civilization and religion has been conscious of the inevitability of death. A Short History of Voting in the Ancient World Written by Ed Whalen, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Like so much else in the modern world, voting was invented by The Education System In Ancient Greece Written by Katherine Rundell, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom In the disciplines of math and philosophy it is broadly accepted that How Can We Train our Character? “I can’t imagine how anyone can say: ‘I’m weak’, and then remain so. After all, if you know it, why Assyria: Land of Demons By Benjamin Welton There is a story (most likely untrue) that begins with a team of European archaeologists overseeing a Ancient Philosophy: A Crash Course 1. Metaphysics Metaphysics is the very broad and very profound branch of ancient philosophy that attempts to makes sense of Classics Rock Star NB**Today is the LAST DAY you can get tickets to our Inaugural Symposium, as well as all the recordings of Ancient Agora Written by Ed Whalen, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The ancient Agora of Athens is one of the most influential archaeological A Short History of Wine Written by Lydia Serrant, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom What is believed to be the first winery in the world was Do we NEED to hear Opinions we don’t like? I’m going to start off today’s mailbag with a Dare. Whatever side of the political spectrum you happen to find « Previous 1 … 30 31 32 33 34 … 94 Next »