A newly deciphered Herculaneum scroll, revealed through Pulsed Thermography, exposes fresh details about the Greek origins of ...
Explore the bustling Athenian Agora where Socrates roamed, sparking philosophical discussions with his Socratic irony method.
The books of Frederick Copleston, S.J., continue to grace the bookshelves of philosophers, seminarians, college students and ...
"If you feel too much, you lose your ability to be compassionate," Dlugos said. "Compassion has to be blended with wisdom and ...
Vows of silence and humanist beliefs led European clerics to create new communication methods for the deaf 500 years ago. Charles-Michel de L'Épée teaching the hearing impaired in his Paris institute.
Among the golden pages of the history of Ancient Greece there are pages blemished with the acts of traitors, men who betrayed ...
Greece’s conservative government is seeking to ban protests at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Athens. This iconic ...
Walking through the old town of Larnaca, with its narrow streets, bustling seafront and echoes of centuries of trade, it is easy to forget that this city once produced one of the most influential ...
Also known as the “Seven Sisters,” the striking cluster has long been used as an important seasonal marker and appears high ...
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We are afraid to ask questions to the power brokers of our time, which makes us more likely to accept easy answers.
Classical Greek texts feature many examples of mortals acting against advice and experiencing adverse consequences, such as Icarus flying too close to the sun or Pandora opening a box containing evils ...