In this post we present and analyze selected excerpts from Aeschylus‘ tragedy, “Persians”. Continue reading “Theological approach to Aeschylus’ tragedy “Persians””
Aeschylus: Persians and Greeks were of the same genous!
In this post we present and analyze selected excerpts from Aeschylus‘ tragedy, “Persians“. Continue reading “Aeschylus: Persians and Greeks were of the same genous!”
Plato’s “Timaeus”; the ancient Tradition records multiple ‘cataclysmic’ events – The inhabitants of the ‘Old World’ knew of the ‘Americas’
In this post we present and analyze an excerpt from Plato‘s “Timaeus“. Continue reading “Plato’s “Timaeus”; the ancient Tradition records multiple ‘cataclysmic’ events – The inhabitants of the ‘Old World’ knew of the ‘Americas’”
Homer and the Muses
In this post we examine Homer’s introduction to the ‘Catalogue of ships‘. Continue reading “Homer and the Muses”
Ancient Arcadia; interesting notions on Music by Polybius
The Arcadian nation on the whole has a very high reputation for virtue among the Greeks, due not only to their humane and hospitable character and usages, but especially to their piety to the gods. Continue reading “Ancient Arcadia; interesting notions on Music by Polybius”
Prometheus and Tityus; Myths of liver regeneration in Greek Mythology
The ancient Greek myth of Titan Prometheus and his punishment for deceiving Zeus and protecting mankind is known to most members of the scientific community who study hepatic diseases, mainly because Prometheus’ liver was the target of torture. Continue reading “Prometheus and Tityus; Myths of liver regeneration in Greek Mythology”