Tag: Ancient Greece

Total Results: 13


Is help coming from an unlikely quarter? STR / AFP via Getty Images
14 May 2025 - 12:59am

Can China rescue the classics? Greek philosophy may be of ideological use

Bruce Clark

Monday, 30 September

30.09

Inside the dangerous world of papyrus dealing Frauds have infested the artefact trade

Alexander Poots

Saturday, 27 July

27.07

The grizzly truth about the West We have forgotten the basic principles of civilisation

Jacob Howland

Tuesday, 30 April

30.04

The barbarians are laughing at us Culture warriors are losing the battle for civilisation

Bruce Clark

Monday, 23 October

23.10

Violence stalks Gaza through history Palestinians have been the collateral of so many empires

Justin Marozzi

Thursday, 23 March

23.03

George Osborne’s sordid Elgin plan The artefacts belong neither to Greece nor Britain

Yanis Varoufakis

Wednesday, 11 January

11.01

How universities entered Cloud Cuckoo Land Aristophanes anticipated the cult capture of our institutions

Jacob Howland

Saturday, 9 October

09.10

How to survive our tragedy Covid has receded — but will pride and hubris doom humanity?

Terry Eagleton

Friday, 23 July

23.07

The Olympics deserve better heroes Today's athletes have nothing on the ancients

Tom Holland

Monday, 5 July

05.07

Women have always been ‘hysterical’ Their pain has never been taken seriously

Helen Carr

Thursday, 25 February

25.02

Don’t cancel the Classics The ancient world has become the latest battlefield in today's culture wars

Daisy Dunn

Wednesday, 20 January

20.01

After Trump, conservatives must return to core values The lesson for the Right is a simple one: bad company ruins good morals

Peter Franklin