Schools of Hellas: An Essay on the Practice and Theory of Ancient Greek Education from 600 to 300 B. C.Freeman, Kenneth J. (Kenneth John)
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Schools of Hellas: An Essay on the Practice and Theory of Ancient Greek Education from 600 to 300 B. C.
Freeman, Kenneth J. (Kenneth John)
Education, Greek
Gymnasium, description of, 124
cost, 124
description of scene in, 134-142
ἀποδυτήριον [apodytêrion], 135
patron deities, 135
the oil-room, 136
the dusting-room, 137
the bathing-room, 137
the punch-ball room, 137
Sophists’ lectures, 138
central courtyard, 138-139
the xustos, 141
Gymnastics, excessive addiction to, 119-123
professional, disadvantages of, 120
Haltêres, 128
Hegemone, 211
_Helen_ of Isokrates, 185, 195
Hellas, educator of the world, 2-3
Hellenism, two currents of, 6
spread by Alexander, Rome, and the Renaissance, 2-3
spirit of, 3
methods of teaching, 4, 275-291
Henty, G. A., 260
Hephaisteia, 155
Herakleides of Pontos, 36 _n._, 198, 202, 241
Herakleitos, 229
Hermann, K. F., an emendation of, 125
“Hermes” of Praxiteles, 5, 250
Herondas, third Mime of, 98-100
Hesiod, 207
authority of, 228
teaching of, in primary schools, 95
Hestiaios, 198
Hippias of Elis, 97, 168, 169, 172
Hippokleides, 129
Hippokrates, 208, 215
Hippothontid tribe, 215
Holidays, on festivals, 80-81
Homer, 207
teaching of, in primary schools, 93-95
authority of, 228
Horace, 2
Hunting, 142-143, 259
Hupereides, 202
Hypo-Dorian harmony, 241
Iliaca, Tabula, 84
Ink, 85, 87
Inscriptions, ephebic, 221-223
Inukos, 168
Ion, the rhapsode, 97
Ionian harmony, 240-241
Iphikrates, 202
Isaios, 195
Isokrates, 161
pupil of Gorgias, 169
his school near the Lukeion, 180
teaching in Chios, 181
on the theory of education, 182
on the nature of philosophy, 184
his school described, 185-195
his methods, 186-190
his pupils, 191, 192
on theory of education, 192
definition of the educated man, 192-193
on religious myths, 230-231
Javelin and spear throwing in the palaistra, 134
Jiu-jitsu, 131
Jump, long, in the palaistra, 133
Kallias, his metrical alphabet, 88
his spelling drama, 88-90
Kameiros, in Rhodes, 53
Karia, 241 _n._
Karneia, 40
Kekropid tribe, 215, 219
Kikunna, 166
Kitharistes, 50
Klazomenai, 81
Kleinias, 243
Kleon, 113
Knucklebones, 65, 99, 105
Kolonos, 196
Konnaros, 65
Konnos, his music-school, 113
Korax, 208
Korubantic dances, 242 _n._
Kôrukoi, 128, 137
Kos, 215
Kosmetes of the epheboi, 212-213
Kottalos, in Herondas, 99-100
Kritias, 63, 277
plays the flute, 111
Kunaitha, 243
Kuretic dance in Crete, 36, 146
_Kuros, The Education of_, 259-272
Lampriskos, in Herondas, 99-100
Lampros, a music-teacher, 113, 164
Lastheneia, 197
Laughter, statue of, in Sparta, 12
Leap-frog in the palaistra, 130
Lectures in primary schools, 97
Leitourgiai, 60-61, 148
excursus on gumnasiarchoi, 154-156
Leokrates, 219
Lesbos, schools in, 77
Leschai at Sparta, 11
Libanius, 178
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