"Underviisningen Hos Graekerne Og Romerne" explores the educational practices and philosophies of ancient Greece and Rome. Authored by Johan Louis Ussing, this book offers insights into the methods, curricula, and societal values that shaped education in these influential civilizations. Delving into the intellectual and cultural foundations of classical education, the book examines the roles of teachers, the subjects taught, and the overall impact of education on Greek and Roman society. It provides a detailed overview for those interested in the historical roots of modern educational systems.
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