Education In Greek And Roman Antiquity

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This volume 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. 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. These scholars together show that ancient education was a process of socialization that occurred through a variety of discourses and activities including poetry, rhetoric, law, philosophy, art and religion.

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Genre : History
Author : Lee Too
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2001-10-01
File : 489 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789047400134


A Companion To Sport And Spectacle In Greek And Roman Antiquity

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A Companion to Sport and Spectacle in Greek and Roman Antiquity presents a series of essays that apply a socio-historical perspective to myriad aspects of ancient sport and spectacle. Covers the Bronze Age to the Byzantine Empire Includes contributions from a range of international scholars with various Classical antiquity specialties Goes beyond the usual concentrations on Olympia and Rome to examine sport in cities and territories throughout the Mediterranean basin Features a variety of illustrations, maps, end-of-chapter references, internal cross-referencing, and a detailed index to increase accessibility and assist researchers

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Paul Christesen
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2014-01-07
File : 692 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781444339529


A Cultural History Of Education In Antiquity

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A Cultural History of Education in Antiquity presents essays that examine the following key themes of the period: church, religion and morality; knowledge, media and communications; children and childhood; family, community and sociability; learners and learning; teachers and teaching; literacies; and life histories. The book balances traditional approaches towards education with the new history of education that tackles the topic from a much broader scope. The chapters integrate evidence from the Greek and the Roman world, next to Christian evidence from late antiquity. An essential resource for researchers, scholars, and students in history, literature, culture, and education.

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Genre : Education
Author : Christian Laes
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2023-04-20
File : 249 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781350239005


City And School In Late Antique Athens And Alexandria

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This lively and wide-ranging study of the men and ideas of late antique education explores the intellectual and doctrinal milieux in the two great cities of Athens and Alexandria from the second to the sixth centuries to shed new light on the interaction between the pagan cultural legacy and Christianity. While previous scholarship has seen Christian reactions to pagan educational culture as the product of an empire-wide process of development, Edward J. Watts crafts two narratives that reveal how differently education was shaped by the local power structures and urban contexts of each city. Touching on the careers of Herodes Atticus, Proclus, Damascius, Ammonius Saccas, Origen, Hypatia, and Olympiodorus; and events including the Herulian sack of Athens, the closing of the Athenian Neoplatonic school under Justinian, the rise of Arian Christianity, and the sack of the Serapeum, he shows that by the sixth century, Athens and Alexandria had two distinct, locally determined, approaches to pagan teaching that had their roots in the unique historical relationships between city and school.

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Genre : Education
Author : Edward J. Watts
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2008-09-10
File : 303 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520258167


Greek And Roman Antiquity In First World War Poetry

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Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg, and Charles Sorley all died in the First Word War. They came from diverse social, educational, and cultural backgrounds, but for all of the writers, engagement with Greek and Roman antiquity was decisive in shaping their war poetry. The world views and cultural hinterlands of Brooke and Sorley were framed by the Greek and Latin texts they had studied at school, whereas for Owen, who struggled with Latin, classical texts were a part of his aspirational literary imagination. Rosenberg's education was limited but he encountered some Greek and Roman literature through translations, and through mediations in English literature. The various ways in which the poets engaged with classical literature are analysed in the commentaries, which are designed to be accessible to classicists and to users from other subject areas. The extensive range of connections made by the poets and by subsequent readers is explained in the Introduction to the volume. The commentaries illuminate relationships between the poems and attitudes to the war at the time, in the immediate post-war years, and subsequently. They also probe how individual poems reveal various facets of the poetry of unease, the poetry of survival, and the poetics of war and ecology.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Lorna Hardwick
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2024-04-22
File : 262 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780198907909


Social Control In Late Antiquity

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Explores how in late antiquity women, slaves, and children claimed agency in small-scale communities despite intimidation by the powerful.

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Genre : History
Author : Kate Cooper
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2020-10
File : 395 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108479394


Poetry And Number In Graeco Roman Antiquity

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Explores the poetics of number, and especially counting and arithmetic, across a wide range of Greek and Latin poetry.

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Genre : History
Author : Max Leventhal
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2022-05-26
File : 245 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009123044


Education And Religion In Late Antique Christianity

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This book studies the complex attitude of late ancient Christians towards classical education. In recent years, the different theoretical positions that can be found among the Church Fathers have received particular attention: their statements ranged from enthusiastic assimilation to outright rejection, the latter sometimes masking implicit adoption. Shifting attention away from such explicit statements, this volume focuses on a series of lesser-known texts in order to study the impact of specific literary and social contexts on late ancient educational views and practices. By moving attention from statements to strategies this volume wishes to enrich our understanding of the creative engagement with classical ideals of education. The multi-faceted approach adopted here illuminates the close connection between specific educational purposes on the one hand, and the possibilities and limitations offered by specific genres and contexts on the other. Instead of seeing attitudes towards education in late antique texts as applications of theoretical positions, it reads them as complex negotiations between authorial intent, the limitations of genre, and the context of performance.

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Genre : History
Author : Peter Gemeinhardt
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-03-31
File : 229 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317145905


A History Of Western Philosophy Of Education In Antiquity

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This volume traces the history of Western philosophy of education in Antiquity. Between the fifth century BCE and the fifth century CE, Plato, Isocrates, Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine, and others raised questions about the nature of teaching and learning, the relationship of education and politics, and the elements of a distinctively philosophical education. Their arguments on these topics launched a conversation that occupied philosophers over the millennia and continues today. About A History of Western Philosophy of Education: An essential resource for researchers, scholars, and students of education, this five-volume set that traces the development of philosophy of education through Western culture and history. Focusing on philosophers who have theorized education and its implementation, the series constitutes a fresh, dynamic, and developing view of educational philosophy. It expands our educational possibilities by reinvigorating philosophy's vibrant critical tradition, connecting old and new perspectives, and identifying the continuity of critique and reconstruction. It also includes a timeline showing major historical events, including educational initiatives and the publication of noteworthy philosophical works.

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Genre : Education
Author : Avi I. Mintz
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2021-01-28
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781350074439


The Philosophical Life

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Ancient biographies were more than accounts of the deeds of past heroes and guides for moral living. They were also arenas for debating pressing philosophical questions and establishing intellectual credentials, as Arthur P. Urbano argues in this study of biographies composed in Late Antiquity

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Arthur P. Urbano
Publisher : CUA Press
Release : 2013-10-12
File : 376 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813221625