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How do you keep calm in times of crisis? What do people need to be happy? Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius is often quoted ...
Ancient Greek astronomers likely observed Uranus as a star, but limited tools and geocentric views kept them from recognizing ...
India's scientific legacy is both vast and profound. Long before the rise of modern science, ancient Indian sages, ...
From Hercules and Archimedes to Roman conquest, Billy Cotsis traces the rise and fall of Greek colonies across the Western Mediterranean — with Syracuse as their final stronghold ...
In the end, the head of the Post Office suffered an ironically feudal fate: Formerly a Commander of the Order of the British ...
A Marxist-turned-Catholic who denounced individualism, he provoked and inspired fellow thinkers and gained a degree of ...
As he publishes the second book in his acclaimed Nero trilogy, master historical novelist Conn Iggulden on why we are drawn ...
Scottish soon-to-be priests Matthew McCafferty and Kieran Burt reflect on meeting the new Holy Father — and following in his ...
A scattering of pock marks on Pompeii’s city walls may prove a mythological “super weapon” may have been real after all.
Imagine an Ancient Greek philosopher like Pyrrho, so untouched by this life’s problems that he could even carry on debating ...
Such virtual unrolling is a two-stage process pioneered by W. Brent Seales, a computer scientist at the University of Kentucky.
Stoic books that blend philosophy and practice to calm inner chaos, sharpen focus, and help build lasting mental resilience ...