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 Sports & Games c. 1300 BC | Boeotia Ovid as Sportswriter Hippomenes wins the trophy wife.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 Family c. 160 BC | Rome Doting Uncle The difference between a father and a tyrant.More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 44 BC | Rome Bread Is Better Than Circus Give lavishly and generously. More
Voices In Time Happiness c. 380 BC | Athens Goods and Services Socrates asks what the happy need.More
Voices In Time States of Mind c. 400 BC | Athens When the Spirit Moves You Socrates delivers a muse you can use.More
Voices In Time Fashion c. 62 | Rome Standard Deviations “Do not wear too fine, nor yet too scruffy, a toga.”More