Strategies Diogenes of Sinope and the Modern Cynics Diogenes of Sinope is often considered one of the more eccentric, or at the very least untraditional, of the ancient Lagash and the Too Fertile Valley Between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers lies a land known as Mesopotamia. It was here that men found suitable terrain, The Odyssey: Be Our Guest with Xenia If your mother taught you say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, to not sit down until offered a chair, to bend Thermopylae: Battle in the Shade The year was 480 BC and the Battle of Thermopylae was about to commence. King Leonidas I was dispatched from Herodotus: Father of History or Father of Lies? Insatiably curious, prone to whimsy, a talented writer, a slave to gossip, an innovator, a barbarian apologist, a cosmopolitan, a Battle of Thermopylae It was a battle so great that many movie makers, writers and graphic novelists have attempted to capture it. Within Jason and the Quest for the Golden Fleece Some superhero stories feature perfect wonder men or women, conquering the world and beating the bad guys. Other legends include Pericles and the Land of the Deadheads Pericles: "I Shall Begin With Our Ancestors" "I shall begin with our ancestors," said Pericles, in his speech for the Socrates' Dream Woman of Phthia by A.P. David Unlike Socrates, Plato wrote—and wrote and wrote. This was a man who said, on a rare occasion Homer the Poet and Fate - Part Two by A.P. David - You can Read Homer the Poet and Fate - Part One by A.P. David HERE: https://classicalwisdom.com/homer-the-poet-and-fate-part-one/ The « Previous 1 … 91 92 93 94 Next »