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The Aloadae Giants and the Architecture of Vertical Ambition

A field record from the Thessalian heights

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The Law of Flux and the Ever Living Fire

Winter, Logos, and the Heraclitean Engine of the World

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Hermes Psychopompos | The Guide of Souls and the Meaning of Winter in Greek Thought

In Epirus or in the shadowed ridges of the Peloponnese, January is never treated as…

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Midas | The Golden Touch, the Donkey Ears, and the Reeds That Whispered the Truth

Midas appears in two myths and they are the same myth told twice. The first…

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Plutarch of Chaeronea | The Parallel Lives, the Moralia, and the Philosopher Who Gave the West Its Ethical Vocabulary

Plutarch knew that character was visible in the small things. This is the methodological claim…

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Cold Omens and Winter Prophecies. How the Ancient Greeks Read Snow Frost and Storms  

Winter never belonged quietly to Greece. Even now, when the sea darkens and the hills…

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