In this article we present and originally analyze two quotes of Democritus about wisdom, goodness of the soul and exercise. To our surpise, the meanings appear to have great similarity with Orthodox Christian beliefs. Continue reading “Democritus on wisdom, goodness and exercise”
Heliocentrism in Homer’s Iliad?
In this post we present an original analysis of an excerpt from the Iliad, which most probably implies the belief, of Homer and his Argives, to a heliocentric rather than a geocentric view of the Cosmos. Continue reading “Heliocentrism in Homer’s Iliad?”
Thersites; one of Homer’s ‘counter-examples’
In this post we present an original analysis of the dialogue between Thersites and Odysseus, appearing in the Second Rhapsody of Homer‘s Iliad. Continue reading “Thersites; one of Homer’s ‘counter-examples’”
Theological approach to Aeschylus’ tragedy “Agamemnon”
In this article we analyze excerpts from Aeschylus‘ tragedy “Agamemnon” in an original way. Continue reading “Theological approach to Aeschylus’ tragedy “Agamemnon””
Democritus and logic
In this article we present and analyze in an original way two quotes from the ancient Greek Philosopher Democritus that refer to logic. Continue reading “Democritus and logic”
Ancient Greek Philosophers believed in one God
In this article we present seven excerpts from ancient Greek literature which bring to light the -beyond any doubt- Monotheism that prevailed among the Philosophers. Continue reading “Ancient Greek Philosophers believed in one God”