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Deipnosophistae is a work by Athenaeus, written around 200 CE, about well-read people philosophizing at the dinner table and enjoying good food and drink. The title is a combination of two words: ...
The lecture hall of an "impressive high school" from an ancient Greek settlement was recently uncovered in Italy – with the discovery highlighting the similarities between ancient and modern ...
Royalty-free licenses let you pay once to use copyrighted images and video clips in personal and commercial projects on an ongoing basis without requiring additional payments each time you use that ...
Reading like the lyrics to a popular song or poem from modern times, two ancient Greek inscriptions in the form of rhyming poetry have prompted new insights into the way the language was spoken in ...
Artists during this era aimed to portray dramatic, emotional human experiences, influenced by ancient Greek art, while maintaining technical precision and aesthetic ... Michelangelo saw the human form ...
For its autumn/winter 2025 presentation in Paris, Spanish house Loewe eschewed a traditional runway show for a static display ...
Northlanders who want to learn about the ancient art of stonemasonry can attend a workshop in Kerikeri next month. People keen to learn about the ancient art of stonemasonry will have the ...
Architecture firm the Brooklyn Studio and interior designer Augusta Hoffman teamed up to realize the clients’ detailed vision ...
April 24, 2025 • Tired of texting? Send your loved ones some snail mail instead. Rachel Syme, author of "Syme's Letter Writer: A Guide to Modern Correspondence," shares whimsical ways to start a ...
The throne, originally from the ancient theater of Mytilene, was located in the courtyard of the Metropolitan Church of Saint Athanasius, where it played a central role in the city’s Second ...
Recently, scholars studying these pre-Columbian artworks have gained new insights into the life of the ancient ... murals,” says exhibition co-curator Mary Miller, a professor of art history ...
The British Museum is about to open the doors of the Greek houses of Patrick Leigh Fermor, John Craxton and Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghika for a vibrant exhibition full of light and conviviality.