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A history of education in antiquity
Henri-IrГ©nГ©e Marrou
Published
1956
by Sheed and Ward in New York, NY
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | translated by George Lamb. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | LA31 .M32 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xx, 600 p. |
Number of Pages | 600 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21979824M |
LC Control Number | 56-6126 |
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pages. Includes bibliographies The origins of classical education from Homer to Isocrates. Education in Homeric times ; Spartan education ; Pederasty in classical education ; The "old" Athenian education ; The pedagogical revolution of the early sophists ; The masters of the classical tradition: Plato ; The masters of the classical tradition: Isocrates -- Classical education in the Hellenistic : Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.
A history of education in antiquity by Henri-Irénée Marrou,The New American Library edition, in English History Created Aug ;Cited by: History of education in antiquity.
New York, Sheed and Ward [] (OCoLC) Online version: Marrou, Henri Irénée. History of education in antiquity. New York, Sheed and Ward [] (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Henri Irénée Marrou. I doubt I will ever find a better book on education in Greco-Roman antiquity.
Marrou gives a magisterial, thoughtful, detailed account of education in classical Greece (especially Athens and Sparta), the Hellenistic kingdoms, and Rome, up to monastic and episcopal schools in the Western Roman Empire and the University of Constantinople in the Eastern Roman Empire/5.
Genre/Form: History: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Marrou, Henri Irénée. History of education in antiquity. [New York], The New American Library. A History of Western Education: Vol 3: The Modern West, Europe and the New World (). Boyd, William, and Edmund J.
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Education in Greek and Roman Antiquity brings together the scholarship of fourteen classicists who from their distinctive perspectives pluralize our understanding of what it meant to teach and learn in antiquity.
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