Throughout the Roman Empire Cities held public speeches and lectures, had libraries, and teachers and professors in the sciences and the humanities, some subsidized by the state. There even existed something equivalent to universities, and medical and engineering schools. What were they like? What d
Progressive Education in the Roman Empire
β Scribed by Oscar E. Nybakken
- Book ID
- 124295517
- Publisher
- Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Inc.
- Year
- 1938
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 503 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-8353
- DOI
- 10.2307/3291009
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Throughout the Roman Empire Cities held public speeches and lectures, had libraries, and teachers and professors in the sciences and the humanities, some subsidized by the state. There even existed something equivalent to universities, and medical and engineering schools. What were they like? What d
The Roman Empire -- Religion and religions -- The sources -- Identifying religion in the Graeco-Roman tradition -- The nature of the divine -- Approaches to the divine -- Cult -- Myth -- Art -- Philosophy -- Conclusion -- Three problematic topics -- Authority -- Belief -- Morality -- Conclusion -- R