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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsThe fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE is usually seen as the end of the ancient world. However, the Eastern Roman Empire continued for another millennium.
Ancient scripts unlock mysteries. However, despite the efforts of brilliant scholars and 21st-century technology, some intriguing ancient scripts have yet to be deciphered.
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HISTORY
View All PostsAn outsider in the English royal court, Catherine of Braganza was an unenviable figure who left the legacy of tea-drinking in England.
A genius far ahead of his time, Leonardo da Vinci was a prolific inventor whose contributions to science helped change the course of history.
PHILOSOPHY
View All PostsThe philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s most memorable quotes and what they say about life, suffering, art, and the courage to be bold.
The 4th-century BC Greek philosopher Aristotle is best known for his thoughts on ethics and politics, but he also made significant contributions to biology.
ART & ARTISTS
View All PostsIt doesn’t take a Sherlock Holmes to deduce which writer pioneered detective fiction. Edgar Allan Poe also gave life to the horror short story.
The French philosopher-provocateur, Jean Baudrillard, was one of the rare celebrities of late-20th-century Western intellectual life.
TRAVEL & CULTURE
View All PostsIf you're into living heritage, walkable towns, and vibrant culture, these historic college towns in America should be at the top of your must-visit list.
These are the most famous historic attractions in Italy and their enlightening backstories.

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View All PostsThe Book of Numbers relates the story of Israel’s 40-year sojourn in the desert after leaving Sinai shortly before they entered the Promised Land.
Deuteronomy is the last book of the Pentateuch. The name means “second law,” and the book details events shortly before the Israelites entered Canaan.
Stories
View All PostsHow did Mexico, under the leadership of General Santa Anna, lose the breakaway republic of Texas to its northern neighbor, the United States of America?
Despite how the title may read, this incursion refers to a musical invasion, starting in 1964, when British bands jumped “the pond,” changing American musical tastes.




























