"Athens has been synonymous with the life of the intellect, and Athens : A University City tells you just why. It is more than a history of education in terms of curriculum and shows the position of education and ideas in ancient Athens as a whole, providing an understanding of Athenian intellectual culture across the whole social range, and within its socio-political context"--Provided by publisher.
"Athens has been synonymous with the life of the intellect, and Athens : A University City tells you just why. It is more than a history of education in terms of curriculum and shows the position of education and ideas in ancient Athens as a whole, providing an understanding of Athenian intellectual culture across the whole social range, and within its socio-political context"--Provided by publisher.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Niall Livingstone is a Senior Lecturer in Classics, Ancient History, and Archaeology at the University of Birmingham.
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About this book Acknowledgements PART 1: SETTING THE STAGE FOR CITIZENS Introduction: Democratic Knowledge Citizens Modern and Ancient Democracies Intellectual Attainment and Democratic Ideals Myth and Mousik¿ Heroic Politics Hesiod's Poetics of Struggle Solon: Accommodating Athens to the Muse PART 2: CITIZEN SPACES Knowing Where It Happens Democratic Citizenship: Staging and Rehearsal What Did Citizens Learn? Learning at Home Places of Learning The Agora The View beyond the City In and Out of the Barber's Shop PART 3: THE CITIZEN PERFORMER Writing the City Suspicion of Writing in Athens On Writers (People Who Write Written Speeches, or Sophists) The Argument of 'On Writers' A Misdirected Attack on Writing? The Two Faces of the Writer Stylish Spontaneity Conclusion: the City as University Bibliography
About this book Acknowledgements PART 1: SETTING THE STAGE FOR CITIZENS Introduction: Democratic Knowledge Citizens Modern and Ancient Democracies Intellectual Attainment and Democratic Ideals Myth and Mousik¿ Heroic Politics Hesiod's Poetics of Struggle Solon: Accommodating Athens to the Muse PART 2: CITIZEN SPACES Knowing Where It Happens Democratic Citizenship: Staging and Rehearsal What Did Citizens Learn? Learning at Home Places of Learning The Agora The View beyond the City In and Out of the Barber's Shop PART 3: THE CITIZEN PERFORMER Writing the City Suspicion of Writing in Athens On Writers (People Who Write Written Speeches, or Sophists) The Argument of 'On Writers' A Misdirected Attack on Writing? The Two Faces of the Writer Stylish Spontaneity Conclusion: the City as University Bibliography
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