When something unexpected happens to us we still tend to ask “why me?” – and it’s difficult to know where to look for an answer. While scientific analysis can provide us with better general ...
You don’t have to believe in oracles to find them interesting. This is the premise of “The Road to Delphi,” Michael Wood’s subtle and wide-ranging consideration of oracles and the oracular mode. In ...
An oracle well devoted to Apollo recently discovered in Athens (all photos by Jutta Stroszeck, courtesy Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Athens) “Come to me, O Paean, and bring with you the true ...
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The road to Delphi saw some strange traffic in its day. It was on that road that Oedipus met, and impulsively murdered, the man who would turn out to be his father, thereby fulfilling the prophecy of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When something unexpected happens to us we still tend to ask “why me?” – and it’s difficult to know where to look for an answer.