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... Writing was learned at the same time with reading , and to be igno- rant of letters was a mark of the greatest disgrace . A man who was in this condition was regarded as wholly unworthy of the privileges of citizenship , and was branded ...
... Writing was learned at the same time with reading , and to be igno- rant of letters was a mark of the greatest disgrace . A man who was in this condition was regarded as wholly unworthy of the privileges of citizenship , and was branded ...
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... writing . But as civilization advanced in Greece , we observe a remark- able difference in respect to systematic education between the principal tribes into which its inhabitants were divided . * De Oratore III : 15. μύθων τε ρητῆρ ...
... writing . But as civilization advanced in Greece , we observe a remark- able difference in respect to systematic education between the principal tribes into which its inhabitants were divided . * De Oratore III : 15. μύθων τε ρητῆρ ...
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... writing , pronunciation , grammar , arithmetic , geography , geometry , astronomy , logic , rhetoric , ethics , history , the laws , politics , and in the time of Aristotle , design . As the nation advanced in civilization , refinement ...
... writing , pronunciation , grammar , arithmetic , geography , geometry , astronomy , logic , rhetoric , ethics , history , the laws , politics , and in the time of Aristotle , design . As the nation advanced in civilization , refinement ...
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... writing , and although the Athenian system embraced a much wider range of objects , * In Crito and other portions of his writings , Plato speaks of Education as comprising two great classes of objects of in- struction - music and ...
... writing , and although the Athenian system embraced a much wider range of objects , * In Crito and other portions of his writings , Plato speaks of Education as comprising two great classes of objects of in- struction - music and ...
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... writing , and no systematic physical training similar to the Greek gymnas- tics . Education among the Romans was a domestic matter . The youth remained at home with his parents during all that period , which at Athens was spent at ...
... writing , and no systematic physical training similar to the Greek gymnas- tics . Education among the Romans was a domestic matter . The youth remained at home with his parents during all that period , which at Athens was spent at ...
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