Strategies Epictetus: Philosophy as a Guide to Life Written by Edward Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Stoicism was one of the most popular and influential schools of philosophy What We REALLY Learn from Ancient Graffiti: The surprising insights from public scribbles By Visnja Bojovic, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom How antiquity is perceived and received has always depended on the era. Sometimes Power and Fate: The Aristocrats in the Iliad By Rodrigo Ferreyra, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom We are all familiar with Homer’s Iliad. We know about the Trojan War, Andromeda: The Beauty of the Mediterranean Written by Katherine Smyth, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The story of Perseus and Andromeda is well known from the hero's Cato the Younger (95-46 BC) Cato the Younger played an important role in the Fall of the Roman Republic. As the leader of the optimate Xerxes: King of Kings By Katherine Smyth, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom In an age of heroes and gods, when priests in lofty temples decided From God of the Sea to Maserati: The Legacy of Poseidon Poseidon, the notorious Greek god of the sea (though he was also god of earthquakes, storms, and horses) has been The Phoenicians: More than Just Pirates By Edward Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The Phoenicians are among the most important people in the Ancient world. According Reflections on the Brevity of Life By David Hooker, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Weekly “Life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” So said the 17th Daphne: From Naiad to Laurel Tree Written by Katherine Smyth, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Next year, 2020, will be the XXXII Olympiad, and once again the « Previous 1 … 46 47 48 49 50 … 94 Next »