
Dear Classical Wisdom Reader,
Here in Ireland, it looks like Persephone has returned from the underworld, and Spring has truly sprung.
This week, we had a discussion on ancient views regarding vegetarianism (including those of Pythagoras), and took a look at one of the more overlooked Greek tragedies, Sophocles’ Philoctetes.
Plus for Members, we have an EXCLUSIVE new e-book looking at how women were able to take power in Ancient Greece, through the mysterious Thesmophoria festival.
The book’s author, Mary Naples, will be joining us for a MEMBERS ONLY Roundtable Event on April 18th at 12:30pm EST. Members can register to attend below. If you can’t make it on the day, all registered Members will receive a recording of the event!
Meanwhile, over at Classical Wisdom Kids, we’re experimenting a little bit with a slightly different video format. What do you think of it? Let us know!
And finally, Happy Easter Sunday to all who celebrate it.
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That’s it for this week!
All the best,
Sean Kelly
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