Influence of Ancient Greece on American Founding Fathers

The Greek Reporter article, “Influence of Ancient Greece on American Founding Fathers,” written by Maria Rybachuk, touches upon Ancient Greece’s weight on a national and state level of the United States government and national beliefs and practices that shape the country today. The founding fathers “learned many of the fundamental principles of freedom, democracy, and …

A Guide to the Attic Greek Alphabet

Though many high-school Classics scholars have become well-versed in Latin and all of its quirks, far fewer know much about the other Classical language, Ancient Greek. Ιn this article, I’ll be using English, Latin, German, and French words to explain how to pronounce Ancient Greek letters. Specifically,  I’ll be using the Attic Greek dialect’s pronunciation …

Apuleius: Sorcerer, Fortune-hunter, and Cultist?

The sorcerer, Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis, purportedly bewitched a friend’s wealthy mother in 157 AD, and then nearly went to trial for that and murder. Romans and sorcerers are not usually associated, and though there may have been other sorcerers, their stories were likely lost to time. However, the most is known about Apuleius since he …

Kandake Amanirenas: the Victor of her own Story

It’s safe to assume that most people who study the ancient world have heard of the charismatic and clever Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra, but few other African queens, who are just as notable, get the same amount of recognition. One such woman was Kandake Amanirenas, the second queen of the Kush Kingdom. The land of …

Beginner’s Guide to Speaking Latin and Impressing Your Friends

Have you ever wanted to sound like a master orator and appear sophisticated in front of your friends? Well, never fear — Latin is here. While your friends might be learning one of the common modern languages such as Spanish, French, or Mandarin, they most likely will not know much Latin beyond a few phrases …

Sports in Classical Antiquity

In today’s world, we enjoy making fun of barbaric Roman gladiator battles and laughing at the naked statues of Ancient Greek athletes. In terms of historical accuracy, these two examples are pretty truthful. In terms of self reflection, however, we might find these examples uncomfortably familiar. To better understand this and inflict insecurity in your …

Comparing the Res Publica (Roman Republic) to the US Government

Everyone learned that in the 1630’s, the Puritans bravely sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in search of freedoms they lacked in England beneath the overbearing rule of King Charles II. We know these patriotic Americans fought and won in the Revolutionary War against Great Britain in 1775, creating a need for a new government to …

The Abduction of Persephone and Its Darker Historical Context

The myth of Hades and Persephone is a popular one that has been developed into many modern adaptations. From the popular Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, the webcomic Lore Olympus, to the award-winning Broadway musical Hadestown, it’s clear that this myth has had a large effect on pop culture.  But what was the cultural …