This lecture will retrace the journey of both works, from Italy to the United States, using archival sources and the diverse ...
Historian Josephine Quinn explores how the Phoenicians and their great colony, Carthage, built a maritime empire that once ...
The largest libraries of the ancient world weren’t mere book collections. They were centers of power, education, and survival ...
Malaka, an ancient Phoenician city in today's Spain, thrived as a Mediterranean hub enriched by Greek trade, art, and ...
For most of history, war was the rule and peace the pause. “War appears to be as old as mankind, but peace is a modern ...
Rome. A city of seven hills, endless layers, and more stories than one lifetime can hold. From ancient ruins to Renaissance masterpieces, it’s history you can walk through and culture you can feel in ...
The ancient Athenian writer Isocrates (436–338 BC) once commented: "Many cities judge those who excel in the athletic ...
Almost 1800 years after Rome’s founding, the people we call Byzantines still thought of themselves as part of the same ...
Othership is an exemplar of “social wellness,” a watchword of the self-care economy. It was popularized by Jonathan Leary, ...
Beans plants evolved nitrogen-fixing tricks - an ancient secret that could help crops grow with less fertilizer and transform ...
Events that occurred this week in Christian history, including the consecration of Pope Leo the Great, the end of the Synod ...