The BBC website has an interesting article linked to a programme due to be broadcast tonight about the life and reputation of Caligula. It is presented by Mary Beard, and the article is also by her. This raises a number of good historical questions as to the truth of the reputation the Emperor has acquired, and suggests that he was a less monstrous figure in reality than the impression conveyed by political opponants and critics after his death, and reinforced over the centuries as stories never lose anything in the telling thereof.
First Encyclical of Pope Leo XIV, on the 135th Anniversary of Rerum Novarum
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ENCYCLICAL LETTERMAGNIFICA HUMANITASOF HIS HOLINESSPOPE LEO XIVON
SAFEGUARDING THE HUMAN PERSONIN THE TIME OF ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE INTRODUCTION1. Humani...
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