Strategies Athens First By Van Bryan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Recently, your editor asked a question… Is nationalism “good”? How interesting, we thought Aristotle's Rhetoric: The Philosophy of Persuasion In this life, whether you are a philosopher or not, you will need to know how to persuade people. Aristotle Suicide: A Hero's way out? By Ben Potter, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The debt we owe to the Ancients is almost impossible to measure. They The Mysteries of The Orphics By John Mancini, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Of the many belief systems circulating in archaic Greece, Orphism was perhaps the Why Alexander Invaded By Cam Rea, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Alexander of Macedon, more widely known as Alexander the Great, is one of The Pompeii Mosaics: A Rare Look into Roman Life By Jocelyn Hitchcock, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The Pompeii Mosaics: The Volcano Erupts For nearly 2000 years Pompeii and its Athena and Arachne: How the Spider Came to Be Or, The Girl Who Told the Truth about the Gods By Nicole Saldarriaga, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom I’d take a Leucippus, Democritus, and Atomism By Jacob Bell, Associate Editor, Classical Wisdom Most folks know something about atomic theory... its surprising ancient history, however, is Herodotus’ Giant Ants by Cam Rea, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Earlier this week I came across a quote by Herodotus on Classical Wisdom’s Spotlight on Heroes: Achilles Known From: The Iliad Notable Quotes about Achilles: "Sing Goddess, Achilles' rage, Black and murderous, that cost the GreeksIncalculable pain, pitched countless « Previous 1 … 53 54 55 56 57 … 94 Next »