A Cultural History of Western Education: Its Social and Intellectual FoundationsMcGraw-Hill, 1955 - 645 sider |
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... Greek education was most vital and rewarding when Greek democracy was at its height . It became more sterile and narrowly academic when political democracy was lost . On the economic side , the excessive individualism of capitalistic ...
... Greek education was most vital and rewarding when Greek democracy was at its height . It became more sterile and narrowly academic when political democracy was lost . On the economic side , the excessive individualism of capitalistic ...
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... Greek thought , literature , philosophy , science , and religion . Beginning as a result of the very practical need to meet Greek traders on even terms , the desire to learn the Greek language grew apace , until at length Greek scholars ...
... Greek thought , literature , philosophy , science , and religion . Beginning as a result of the very practical need to meet Greek traders on even terms , the desire to learn the Greek language grew apace , until at length Greek scholars ...
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... Greek View of Life , Beacon Press , Boston , 1951 . Durant , Will : The Life of Greece , Simon and Schuster , New York , 1939 . Gomperz , T .: Greek Thinkers , 4 vols . , J. Murray , London , 1905-1920 . Greene , W. C .: The Achievement ...
... Greek View of Life , Beacon Press , Boston , 1951 . Durant , Will : The Life of Greece , Simon and Schuster , New York , 1939 . Gomperz , T .: Greek Thinkers , 4 vols . , J. Murray , London , 1905-1920 . Greene , W. C .: The Achievement ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF GREEK EDUCATION | 29 |
INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF GREEK EDUCATION | 45 |
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