Strategies Tyrannical Hell or Harmonious Utopia? By Jacob Bell, Associate Editor, Classical Wisdom Imagine this… You are born into a political and social structure which has 12 Ancient Greek Terms that Should Totally Make a Comeback Learning Ancient Greek can be... challenging. For one thing, there are competing dialects (as was discussed in our Podcasts with Anaxagoras and His Mind By Monica Correa, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom In ancient Greece, the idea of a flat earth was simply assumed to That Time Heracles Met Snake Woman... By Carly Silver, Contributing Writer, Ancient Origins While completing his Twelve Labors, the Greek hero Heracles (a.k.a. Hercules) got up The 7 Wonders of the Ancient World "Reconstructed" with GIFs Finally technology is being put to good use! The 7 Wonders of the Ancient World was a list of must-see Epictetus, the Stoic-Slave By Jacob Bell, Associate Editor, Classical Wisdom Epictetus was a Stoic philosopher that lived from 55-135 CE. He came before The Colossus of Rhodes... Coming back to life? By Jocelyn Hitchcock, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Colossus of Missing Piece of World’s Oldest Computer Discovered? Potentially a missing part of the Antikythera mechanism, an ancient Greek device designed to calculate astronomical positions and often considered The Story before the Story of the Iliad A good story grows like a tree, upwards, seeking the sun and light. Its heavy branches, though substantial on their Aristarchus of Samos: Prophet of Astronomy In a recent article, I mentioned Galileo and his idea of heliocentrism. Heliocentrism is the idea that the Earth revolves « Previous 1 … 55 56 57 58 59 … 94 Next »