In this post we present an excerpt from Plutarch’s ‘Moralia’ (Apophthegmata Romana). Continue reading “Two great men, Gaius Fabricius and Pyrrhus”
The incorruptible Manius Curius
In this post we present an excerpt from Plutarch’s ‘Moralia’ (Apophthegmata Romana). Continue reading “The incorruptible Manius Curius”
Archilochus about Zeus; apparent monotheistic elements
In this post we present and discuss two excerpts from Archilochus, the ancient poet. Continue reading “Archilochus about Zeus; apparent monotheistic elements”
Interesting theological elements in Archilochus’ poetry
In this post we present and discuss two excerpts from Archilochus, the ancient poet. Continue reading “Interesting theological elements in Archilochus’ poetry”
Baby and adult brains ‘sync up’ during play
Have you ever played with a baby and felt a sense of connection, even though they couldn’t yet talk to you? New research suggests that you might quite literally be “on the same wavelength,” experiencing similar brain activity in the same brain regions. Continue reading “Baby and adult brains ‘sync up’ during play”
Genes and family are biggest predictor of academic success
Whether children will enjoy academic success can be now predicted at birth, a new study suggests. Continue reading “Genes and family are biggest predictor of academic success”