An important archaeological excavation has just started at the “Koupos” site, by Krousona, not far from Herakleion (Crete). The site has been known since the early 20th century for the existence of an ancient city whose name remains unknown. Continue reading “An ancient city (1200-100 BC) comes to light at Krousona”
How can people recognize the quality of their governors?
Here we present and analyze two excerpts from Homer’s Iliad that answer the question of our title. Continue reading “How can people recognize the quality of their governors?”
What are the characteristics of the good Manager, according to Homer?
Here we present and analyze an excerpt from Homer’s Iliad which answers to the question of our title. Continue reading “What are the characteristics of the good Manager, according to Homer?”
New finds from the prehistoric settlement of Therasia
Excavations at the Koimesis site of the southeastern end of Therasia island have been continued this year. A prehistoric settlement has been revealed on the hill, where the monastery Koimesis reigns, built almost adjacent to the settlement. Continue reading “New finds from the prehistoric settlement of Therasia”
Antigone’s Laments, Creon’s – Grief Mourning, Membership, and the Politics of Exception
Here we present the ‘Abstract’ of the corresponding paper by Bonnie Honig. Continue reading “Antigone’s Laments, Creon’s – Grief Mourning, Membership, and the Politics of Exception”
Democritus and the Orthodox Paternal Tradition
In this article we present and originally analyze seven excerpts from the ancient Greek Philosopher Democritus. Continue reading “Democritus and the Orthodox Paternal Tradition”