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【教育史】
責任者:
羅倫 授
出版信息:
[出版地不詳] [出版者不詳] 民國二十三年[1934]
適用對象:
高校
教材教參:
教科書
【附註】
【分冊信息】
全一冊
【目錄 】
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1. Ancient Education in Sparta (Plutarch's Lives,Lycurgus;selected passages)
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2. Description of an Athenian Schoolboy's Life (Plato,The Protagoras;selected)
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3. Description of An Athenian Schoolboy's Day
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4. Athenian Citizenship and the Ephebic Years (Aristotle, Constitution of Athens; selected)
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5. Sparta and Athens compered(Freeman, J.J., The Schools of Hellas, pp.275-79,281-82,London, 1907)
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6. Athenian Educatinn summarized(Thucydidea,book II, p 40)
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7. Athens in the Time of Pericles
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8. The inetruction of the Sophists(Isocrates, Against the Sophists;selected)
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9. An Example of Socrates'Teaching(Xenophon, Memorabilia,book IV,chap.II)
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10. Tne Schools of Alexandria (Draper,J.W , History of the Intellectual Development of Europe,vol,l,pp.187-92.New York 1876)
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11. What We Owe to the Greeks(Butcher, S.H., Some Aspectes of the Greek Genius, Essay'I.London, 1891)
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12. The Laws of the Twelve Tables
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13. Importance of the Twelve Tables in Eaucation(Cicero, De Oratore, book I, chap, XlIV)
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14. A Coman Farmer's Calendar(Schreiber, Atlas of classical Antiquities,Plate 62,Fig.3)
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15. The Roman Character(Polybius,book I,chap, 37)
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16. The Grave and Severe Character of the Life of the Earlier Roman(Mommsen, C.M.T, History of Rome vol.II,pp.4,8)
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17. The Education of Girls (An ancient epitaph)
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18. The Old Roman Education described(Emperor Aarcus Aurelisu Antoninus, The Thoughts, chap,l;trans.by George long,London, 1873)
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19. The Old and New Education contrasted (Tacitus, Dialogue concerning Oratory, chaps.28,29,34, and 35)
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20. Attempts to prohibit the Introduction of the Greek Higher Learning at Rome(Suetonius, Lives of Eminent Rhetoricians, Chap.I)
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21. Difficulty in Learning to Read illustrated by a Page from Vergil
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22. The Education given by a Father(Horace, Satires,book l, 6, lines 65-80)
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23. The Ludi Magister
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24. Oratory the Aim of Education(Cicero, De Oratore, book I)
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25. On Oratory(Quintilian,Institutes of Oratory, Preface, and book II,chaps.XVI and XVIl)
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26. Privileges granted to Physicians and Teachers by Constantine (Code, book 10,53,6;trans.by Norton)
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