Education in Late Antiquity examines the integration of educational thought in the ideas and practices of wider society in late antiquity. Stenger shows that ideas about education, particularly with reference to how education informed character formation, changed during this period.
Education in Late Antiquity examines the integration of educational thought in the ideas and practices of wider society in late antiquity. Stenger shows that ideas about education, particularly with reference to how education informed character formation, changed during this period.
Jan R. Stenger is Professor of Classics at the University of Würzburg, Germany. He studies the intellectual and religious history of the later Roman Empire. He is the author of numerous books and articles on Greek lyric poetry, the Greek literature of late antiquity, and ancient Christianity.
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Introduction 1: Educational Communities 2: The Emergence of Religious Education 3: What Men Could Learn from Women 4: The Life of Paideia 5: Moulding the Self and the World 6: The Making of the Late Antique Mind Conclusion
Introduction 1: Educational Communities 2: The Emergence of Religious Education 3: What Men Could Learn from Women 4: The Life of Paideia 5: Moulding the Self and the World 6: The Making of the Late Antique Mind Conclusion
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