05-08-2007, 03:24 AM
Tirelessly, Bill continues his series of Plutarch's biographies. Today, he announced the Pericles and the Comparison of Pericles and Fabius Maximus, and the Nicias and the Comparison of Nicias and Crassus.
Meanwhile, I am putting online all ancient texts on the Great Flood, but it will take some time. Still, the story by Berossus is already available. There are striking similarities with the Biblical account. The comparative table is not without interest; however, there's still a lot to do.
The photos I've inserted are from a remarkable project in a Dutch town called Schagen, where a devote man has, single-handedly, rebuilt the Ark. Here is his own website (in Dutch) and here is a satellite photo. I've visited it about six weeks ago; Mr. Huybers is a kind man who is obviously driven by something that is bigger than himself. I am digressing on it because his Ark will be in Nijmegen during the RAT-meeting.
Meanwhile, I am putting online all ancient texts on the Great Flood, but it will take some time. Still, the story by Berossus is already available. There are striking similarities with the Biblical account. The comparative table is not without interest; however, there's still a lot to do.
The photos I've inserted are from a remarkable project in a Dutch town called Schagen, where a devote man has, single-handedly, rebuilt the Ark. Here is his own website (in Dutch) and here is a satellite photo. I've visited it about six weeks ago; Mr. Huybers is a kind man who is obviously driven by something that is bigger than himself. I am digressing on it because his Ark will be in Nijmegen during the RAT-meeting.