Voices In Time Sports & Games c. 590 BC | Athens Lucian Asks, Why Sports? Discussing the purpose of athletics.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 Travel c. 1174 BC | Ithaca Not Too Late to Seek a Newer World Tennyson on Ulysses’ yearning to explore.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 The Future c. 370 BC | Athens Unintended Consequence Writing as the enemy of memory.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 Time c. 330 BC | Athens Of Things That Exist Aristotle struggles to define the present moment.More
Voices In Time Trade c. 77 | Misenum Origin of Specie Pliny the Elder laments the earth’s riches.More
Voices In Time Religion c. 166 BC | Judaea Blood on the Altar Judas Maccabeus restores the temple.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