The discovery, rescue and the study of great inscription of law code in southern Crete. The guide includes the whole inscription.
In this study of Greek and Roman history, the author addresses the limitations imposed by the available evidence, stressing the fact that there is much that the modern scholar cannot learn by consu…
The ancient Agora of athens is one of the most important archaeological sites in the city, and at the same time it serves as an idyllic green zone within Athens historic center....
The Acropolis hill, as its Greek name (which means upper or higher city) suggests, occupies a prominent position in the city of Athens and the basin of Attica. It rises to a height of 156 m. above …
Patmos, the island of Christianity, art, beauty and tradition. The holy islang as it is called by Christians, pilgrims, writers, scholars, and travellers. A place of tranquillity and a center of qu…
Religions of the Hellenistic-Roman Age is a superb introduction to the principal Western religions and their philosophical counterparts from the beginnings of Alexander the Great's empire in 331 B.…
Archimandrite Antipas, secular name Pavlos Nikitaras as per his wordly name, was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1962, his family moved to their homeland in Patmos. He studied at the Clerical School …
If yoy carifully observe the map, you will notice that it closely resembles the enigmatic sea horse. Merely a narrow strip of land, the island of the apocallypse is charged with an age-old aura and…
In the late summer of 480 B.C., most likely toward the end of September, a dramatic, heartrending scene played out on the coast of Attica. Athens' entire population, including men, women, children,…
In this book, the author applies the insighs of Marxist theory to a number of central Greek literary and philosophical texts. He explores major pointsin the trajectory from Homer to Plato where the…