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A systematic survey of education in ancient Greece traces learning from infancy through advanced study, outlining family influences, early childhood training, and school routines that emphasized physical exercise and music. It describes classroom subjects and methods, including drawing and rhetoric, and the military preparation of adolescents. The work also examines higher instruction, the activities of sophists and major philosophical figures, and the emergence of organized higher learning in the city, considering institutional arrangements, pedagogical aims, and the cultural values that shaped educational practice.

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J. P. Mahaffy

J. P. Mahaffy was a noted scholar and author, primarily recognized for his contributions to the study of ancient Greek culture and education. His works often explore the impact of Greek civilization on modern society, as seen in titles like "What Have the Greeks Done for Modern Civilisation?" and "Old Greek Education." Mahaffy's writings reflect a deep engagement with Greek history and philosophy, providing insights into the educational practices of ancient Greece. Additionally, his book "Rambles and Studies in Greece" showcases his personal experiences and observations during his travels in the region, further enriching the understanding of Greek heritage.

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