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H.I. Marrou’s A History of Education in Antiquity, Part XIV (Ad Navseam, Episode 166)
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H.I. Marrou’s A History of Education in Antiquity, Part XIV (Ad Navseam, Episode 166)

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November 19, 20241h 17m

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Show Notes

Down in the Vomitorium it’s back to Marrou and his section on Primary School and Education in antiquity. Jeff starts the episode a little skeptical thinking this might be a bit of a snoozer, but he quickly comes around, especially once Dave starts dropping ancient vowel exercises like an old school hip-hop beat. Tune in as we sift through ancient debates which read very modernly—when should kids start school? How much should teachers get paid? How many vacation days can we squeeze into the calendar? How much does elementary school truly matter? And, what core subjects should be taught?