For I am not everlasting, but a human being, a part of the whole as an hour is a part […]
Wales has long been a nation of nonconformists, with a history of challenging the power and influence of the established […]
Titus Lucretius Carus was a Roman poet contemporary of Julius Caesar. Little is known of him apart from his name […]
The British Museum is a museum of human history and culture in London. Its collections include objects of humanist heritage […]
Chrysippus (or Chrysippos) of Soli was a Greek Stoic philosopher. Although Chrysippus believed in fate, divination, and gods, he believed […]
Pelagius lived between the fourth and fifth centuries, and advocated a heretical Christianity that emphasised free will and humanity’s capacity […]