Voices In Time Philanthropy 44 BC | Rome Bread Is Better Than Circus Give lavishly and generously. More
Voices In Time Sports & Games c. 300 | Rome We Who Are About to Die Salute You Lord Byron observes a dying gladiator.More
Voices In Time Democracy c. 355 BC | Athens Going Through the Motions Isocrates would like Athens to walk the walk.More
Voices In Time Migration 376 | Thrace Barbarians Inside the Gate Ammianus Marcellinus meets the Huns.More
Voices In Time Revolutions 72 BC | Italy His Name Was Spartacus Plutarch on the insurrection of the gladiators.More
Voices In Time Religion 384 | Rome Let Not Demons Dance Saint Jerome warns against the plague of lust.More
Voices In Time Family c. 160 BC | Rome Doting Uncle The difference between a father and a tyrant.More
Voices In Time Comedy 300 | Greece Very Old Jokes Two numbskulls trade insults in Ancient Greece.More
Voices In Time Sports & Games c. 590 BC | Athens Lucian Asks, Why Sports? Discussing the purpose of athletics.More
Voices In Time Climate c. 340 BC | Athens Inherit the Wind Aristotle knows the earth is not round.More
Voices In Time Freedom c. 344 BC | Athens Barricades and Ramparts Demosthenes recommends mistrust.More