We are transported back to the year 500 BCE to meet Aspasia of Miletus - one of the most important women in Athens - to find out about everyday life in Ancient Greece. Our civilisation is known ...
While ancient Greece didn't have a police force in the same way we think of them today, they did have systems for enforcing ...
Busy ancient city, Athens A celebration of everyday life in early Athens, exploring parallels between Ancient Greek social life and contemporary 21st century life: food, sport, fashion ...
recounting historic events or exalting the social values of the aristocracy from whose ranks most guests were drawn. The word skolion means “sideways” in ancient Greek, a reference to how the ...
As Greece prepares to celebrate Carnival, many people ask if the Ancient Greeks also did the same. The answer is not as easy ...
Simon Critchley, Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy (above right), helped bring the special philanthropic relationship to life. Having worked closely ... doing and its close relation to ancient Greek ...
Feeling overwhelmed by everyday obligations or doom-scrolling? The ancient Greeks had a remedy for burnout still practiced ...
Students study Classical languages and literatures in addition to art history and archaeology; economic, political, social and intellectual history ... Here, students explore the rich legacy of the ...