ARNOBIUS OF CARTHAGE experiences the epic Battle of Milvian Bridge, witnesses the decisive Christian Council of Nicaea, and walks the imperial streets of the new Rome. Still, deep in his soul he realizes he's lost. Despite the security of family wealth and privilege, the death of his first love profoundly unsettles him. Now, Arnobius' wish is to know what in life lasts, if anything. Initially finding the answer in the One of Plato-absolute Unity, God-he's still not satisfied. How does this abstract, distant, philosophical One relate to his own life and the flux of the many? Bullheaded and...
ARNOBIUS OF CARTHAGE experiences the epic Battle of Milvian Bridge, witnesses the decisive Christian Council of Nicaea, and walks the imperial streets...
Humans have been making and taking pleasure in wines for millennia. Of them, the ancient Greeks seem to have especially delighted in wine. Homer stands out among the Greeks. The proposal of this small, lighthearted book is very simple. The more you know about wine, the more you'll enjoy drinking it. The project's adventure, then, is to join Homer and the earliest Greeks in their experience and enjoyment of wine. Shout it out, HADES YEAH
Humans have been making and taking pleasure in wines for millennia. Of them, the ancient Greeks seem to have especially delighted in wine. Homer stand...