Gymnastics of the Mind
Greek Education in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt.
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Word Count
72,000 words, Guess
Page Count
288 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivegymnasticsmindgr00crib
- Internet Archivegymnasticsofmind0000crib
- ISBN-100691002649
- ISBN-139780691002644
- Library of Congress Control Number2001021986
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number57283320
- OCLC Control Number45861681
- Better World Books9780691002644
- Open LibraryOL7755893M
Classifications
- LCCLA75.C75 2001
- LCCLA75 .C75 2001
- LCCLA71 .C75 2005
Description
"This book is at once a thorough study of the educational system for the Greeks of Hellenistic and Roman Egypt, and a window to the vast panorama of educational practices in the Greco-Roman world. It describes how people learned, taught, and practiced literate skills, how schools functioned, and what the curriculum comprised. Raffaella Cribiore draws on over 400 papyri, ostraca (shards of pottery or slices of limestone), and tablets that feature everything from exercises involving letters of the alphabet through rhetorical compositions that represented the work of advanced students. The exceptional wealth of surviving source material renders Egypt an ideal space of reference. The book makes excursions beyond Egypt as well, particularly in the Greek East, by examining the letters of the Antiochene Libanius that are concerned with education." "Gymnastics of the Mind will be an indispensable resource to students and scholars of the ancient world and of the history of education."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
AN IMAGE that captures the substance of an education in letters in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds is found in a dialogue of the second-century satirist Lucian.
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