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Freedom or Death: How Adamantios Koraes transformed Greek thought into the Greek Revolution of 1821
The clerical dilemma
The Turkish conquest of Greece in 1453 was a calamity. The best Greeks left the country for Europe. Resistance to the occupiers...
Divine Wrath
The arrows of Apollo
The case of the plague in Greek history may still give us pose for reflection. The Greeks gave diseases precise names....
Hellas Reborn
By Evaggelos Vallianatos, Ph.D.
The Greek Revolution
In a few months, Greeks will celebrate the 200-year anniversary of their 1821 Revolution against the Turks. The decision to...
Robinson Jeffers: The American Bard Inspired by Classical Greece
By: Lili Bita, Cultural Affairs Correspondent
Special to the HNA
My Dear Readers,
Greetings! I have just returned from California, where I attended the twenty-third annual conference...
Aristotle: The Philosopher Who Invented Science
By Evaggelos Vallianatos, Ph.D.
Two thousand-four hundred years have passed since Aristotle was born in 384 BCE in the small polis of Stageira in northern...
New Greek Collection @ Boston MFA
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Three new galleries dedicated to ancient treasures opened on September 16 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA).
The new galleries focus on three...