ROME — In a remarkable discovery, a team of researchers has uncovered the long-lost location of Plato’s tomb, thanks to the cutting-edge analysis of an ancient carbonized papyrus scroll. The scroll, which contains Philodemus of Gadara’s “History of the Academy,” has revealed that the great philosopher was laid to rest in a private garden within the Academy in Athens, near the Museion, a sanctuary dedicated to the Muses.
This monumental finding is just one of the many insights gained from the “GreekSchools” research project, which has applied advanced imaging techniques to decipher over 1,000 new words, constituting 30 percent of the text. more
I’m surprised they didn’t entomb him in a cave.
hehe, Philosophy major joke.
What’s the big deal, we don’t even know who’s buried in Plato’s tomb.
Jimmy Hoffa.
I guess now that they found him he can start voting again.
Good one, Claudia
I LOVE Plato, but only in a nonsexual way.
“Carbonized” I think they mean burnt.