Voices In Time Celebrity c. 482 BC | Athens Voted Off the Island Forgetting a once-beloved statesman. More
Voices In Time Comedy c. 330 BC | Athens Categorical Imperatives Aristotle explains that the aim of comedy is to show men as more terrible than they really are.More
Voices In Time Time c. 195 | Rome Hacked-Up Days In ancient Rome, we’re all slaves to the sundial. More
Voices In Time States of Mind c. 77 | Misenum Art of Memory Pliny the Elder recalls those who remembered.More
Voices In Time Eros c. 378 BC | Athens Plato’s Other Half “And now ‘love’ is the name for our pursuit of wholeness.”More
Voices In Time Comedy 300 | Greece Very Old Jokes Two numbskulls trade insults in Ancient Greece.More
Voices In Time Democracy c. 575 BC | Rome Take It from the Top Dionysius of Halicarnassus narrates a reversal of political fortune.More
Voices In Time Friendship c. 430 BC | Athens Fair-Weather Friends William Shakespeare’s “knot of mouth-friends.”More
Voices In Time Death c. 500 BC | Ephesus Carted Off All the Same The luckiest men die worthwhile deaths.More
Voices In Time Climate c. 160 | Alexandria Celestial Seasoning Ptolemy foretells the influence of the stars.More