Strategies Tiberius: Great Emperor or Monster? Written by Edward Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Tiberius( 42 BC –37 AD) was the second Roman Emperor and one Brutus: Traitor or Patriot? Et tu, Brute? Whether or not Caesar once uttered those dramatic words, he probably did think it. After all, it The Most Unbelievable Deaths of the Ancient World Written by Visnja Bojovic, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Never have I thought as much about how difficult being a judge Aeolus: Keeper of the Winds Written by Jocelyn Hitchcock, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom In Greek mythology the name Aeolus pops up in reference to three Delphi: The Center of the Greek World By Edward Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Delphi was an important religious, social and cultural center in Ancient Greece. It Asclepius: Modern Medicine in Ancient Times Written by Jocelyn Hitchcock, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Medicine may often seem like a miracle. People are quick to praise The Exile of Ovid: Tragedy of a Great Poet By Edward Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Ovid (43 BC-17/18 AD) is one of the great poets of Rome and The Mandalorian Way and Stoicism Written by Adam Piercey, Co-Founder of Modern StoicismToronto The image of a lone warrior walking a barren wasteland is a Ovid's Metamorphoses: How Love Transforms Written by Katherine Smyth, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom If there is one literary work that has inspired a legacy of Automation in the Ancient World: The Robots of Greece and Rome Written by Edward Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom A common topic of discussion these days is the growing automation of « Previous 1 … 43 44 45 46 47 … 94 Next »