Menander and the fate of Julius Caesar
At school we were taught that when Gaius Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon he uttered the famous phrase ‘alea iacta est’, translated as ‘the die
At school we were taught that when Gaius Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon he uttered the famous phrase ‘alea iacta est’, translated as ‘the die
A few days before the start of Holy Week, today we are going to talk about the history and origin of one of the
Mesopotamian culture has always been shrouded in mystery and enigma. Despite being considered the cradle of all civilisations, we know little about their beliefs, their
The ibis was an object of religious veneration in ancient Egypt and was associated with the deity Djehuty -which means “He who is like the
Millions of people celebrate Valentine’s Day every February 14th, which is undoubtedly one of the most popular festivities related to love. Traditionally, on this day
Chinese culture has had a very particular relationship with the horse, conditioned by its physical and political circumstances. Throughout its history it has had to
Ancient Greek pottery helps us learn about the life and beliefs of one of the great cultures of the past. Greek potters sought to
The item, linked to the Danish doctor Christian Fenger in the 19th Century, was exhibited at Ifergan Collection (Malaga) between 2018 and 2020 To talk
The Malaga businessman Vicente Jiménez breaks off negotiations with the Junta de Andalucía and will exhibit his collection of Phoenician terracotta figures in his own
During the last days of November 2021, the newspapers of the art scene in southern Spain have been commenting on the sale of the Roman