Education in Greek and Roman antiquity /
This text examines the idea of ancient education in a series of essays which span the archaic period to late antiquity. It calls into question the idea that education in antiquity is a disinterested process, arguing that teaching and learning were activities that occurred in the context of society.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2001.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Writing the History of Ancient Education / Yun Lee Too
- "Public" and "Private" in Early Greek Institutions of Education / Mark Griffith
- Sophists without Rhetoric: The Arts of Speech in Fifth-Century Athens / Andrew Ford
- Legal Instructions in Classical Athens / Yun Lee Too
- Liberal Education in Plato's Republic and Aristotle's Politics / Andrea Wilson Nightingale
- The Debate Over Civic Education in Classical Athens / Josiah Ober
- Basic Education in Epicureanism / Elizabeth Asmis
- The Grammarian's Choice: The Popularity of Euripides' Phoenissae in Hellenistic and Roman Education / Raffaella Cribiore
- Education in the Roman Republic: Creating Traditions / Anthony Corbeill
- The Progymnasmata as Practice / Ruth Webb
- Controlling Reason: Declamation in Rhetorical Education at Rome / Robert A. Kaster
- The Problems of the Past in Imperial Greek Education / Joy Connolly
- Images as Education in the Roman Empire (2nd-3rd Centuries C.E.) / Aline Rousselle
- The New Math: How to Add and to Subtract Pagan Elements in Christian Education / Sara Rappe
- The Schools of Platonic Philosophy of the Roman Empire: The Evidence of the Biographies / Robert Lamberton.