Timeless Cabinet

Schedule

Wed Apr 15 2026 at 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm

UTC+02:00

Location

St.-Oswalds-Gasse 21, 6300 Zug, Switzerland | Zug, ZG

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Timeless Cabinet blends history, archaeology, mythology, and science into insightful chunks to fuel our curiosity and desire to learn.
Luring stories about fallen empires, puzzling artefacts, and groundbreaking ideas are enjoyable means to understand our past, our world, and ourselves.
1. This talk explores how the understanding of modern mathematics came to be. (14.01.2026)
Tally sticks and rudimentary symbols are an unpromising beginning for numbers, one of humanity's most powerful abstract tools. How did numbers evolve, and why was the invention of zero a game‐changer in our understanding of mathematics?
2. This talk explores how espresso was created. (01.02.2026)
Espresso belongs to one of the latest chapters of coffee’s long history; its unique texture, versatility, and craftsmanship are the ultimate coffee experience. How did we discover this liquid miracle?
3. This talk explores the evolution of human health and lifespan. (18.02.2025)
Half of our ancient ancestors died by age 35. Today, our lifespan and health have improved inways they could never have imgined. What’s behind this incredible change?
4. Discover the depths of Easter in this talk. (18.03.2026)
From ancient traditions to modern tales, discover how this season resonates through time, weaving together themes of all kinds. Explore the rich history and literary significance of this time of the year.
5. The Iliad weaves multiple tales around Achille's rage. But why does it continue to resonate today? (15.04.2026)
The Iliad has many stories and a central plot: the wrath of Achilles. This is the foundational work of Western literature. Why is it such an enduring story?
6. This talk explores all about The Odyssey. (27.05.2026)
Journey through The Odyssey, and witness Odysseus' quest to return home. This enduring tale captivates with themes of adventure, loyalty, and the victory of cunning over strength.
About the author: Cristian Violatti is a public speaker, writer, and former editor at the World History Encyclopedia. He loves science, history, archaeology, mythology, and any 'ology' that delves into how we got here and where we are headed. He studied archaeology, focusing on ancient history, meaning he is needlessly worried about anything that has been either dead, lost, or destroyed for more than one thousand years.
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