Here we present the ‘Abstract‘ of the corresponding paper by Walshe TM. Continue reading “Neurological concepts in archaic Greece: what did Homer know?”
‘America Discovered by the Ancient Greeks’, awarded book suggests
Here we post a presentation of the book ‘Journey to the Mythological Inferno: America’s Discovery by the Ancient Greeks‘ by Dr. Enrico Mattievich. Whether close to the truth or not no one really knows, but there are quite a few intriguing indications of ‘historic’ and maybe ‘pre-historic’ connection of the ‘Old’ with the ‘New’ World, way before Columbus stepped foot in ‘West Indies’. Continue reading “‘America Discovered by the Ancient Greeks’, awarded book suggests”
‘Ancient Greeks have travelled to Polynesia’ claims study from Nors Sigurd Josephson, Universitätsverlag C. WINTER Heidelberg
Here we present the cover words of the book “Eine archaisch-griechische Kultur auf der Osterinsel” (An Archaic Greek Culture at the Easter Island), 1999, by Nors S. Josephson which is the evolution of his first book on the matter “Greek Linguistic Elements in the Polynesian Languages: (Hellenicum Pacificum), 1987 Continue reading “‘Ancient Greeks have travelled to Polynesia’ claims study from Nors Sigurd Josephson, Universitätsverlag C. WINTER Heidelberg”
‘Christians’ before Christ; a brief presentation of Pythagorean theological views
In this post we present excerpts from Iamblichus‘ book “On the Pythagorean life“; of which appears that there is great similarity of Theological views between the Pythagorean school of Philosophy and Orthodox Christianity. Continue reading “‘Christians’ before Christ; a brief presentation of Pythagorean theological views”
Pythagoras on Pleasure
In this article we present excerpts from Iamblichus‘ book “On the Pythagorean life“, indicative of Pythagoras‘ views on Pleasure. Continue reading “Pythagoras on Pleasure”
Tessarakonteres, “Super-carrier” of Antiquity
By Periklis Deligiannis
The Early Successors of Alexander gave a boost in the use and the development of the polyeres-type warships (multimeremes), using them widely in their wars (321 BC – early 3rd century BC). Continue reading “Tessarakonteres, “Super-carrier” of Antiquity”