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Xenophon (c.430-355 BC)

Hilarius Bogbinder looks at the life of the other biographer of Socrates.
[Issue 173: April/May 2026: Brief Lives]

Four Roles That Shape Life

Massimo Pigliucci considers persona development.
[Issue 173: April/May 2026: The Art of Living]

What Have the Romans Ever Done For Us?

by Rick Lewis
[Issue 172: February/March 2026: Editorial]

Machiavelli’s Roman Empire

Sam Spound explains why the author of The Prince thought about Rome so much.
[Issue 172: February/March 2026: Roman Philosophy]

Cicero & the Ideal of Virtue

Abdullah Shaikh explores Cicero’s ideas about the core Roman principle of virtus.
[Issue 172: February/March 2026: Roman Philosophy]

The Educational Philosophy of Quintilian

Philip Vassallo learns from a classic of Classical education.
[Issue 172: February/March 2026: Roman Philosophy]

Ancient Synergy

Yolanda De Iuliis looks at how Roman Mithraism incorporated Stoic philosophy.
[Issue 172: February/March 2026: Roman Philosophy]

The Post Paralysis Peace Paradox

Cassandra Brandt offers the reflections of a sedentary Stoic.
[Issue 172: February/March 2026: Roman Philosophy]

Lucretius (c.95-c.55 BCE)

by Terence Green
[Issue 172: February/March 2026: Philosophical Haiku]

Facing Down the Furies: Suicide, the Ancient Greeks, and Me by Edith Hall

Manisha Sarade on suicide’s meaning for the Greeks and for us.
[Issue 172: February/March 2026: Books]

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