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As early as Solon's day (about 590 B.C.) a law had to be passed forbidding schools to open BEFORE daybreak, or to be kept open after dusk. This was in the interest not of good …
Jul 4, 2018 · Boys in Athens usually went to school and learned to read, write and memorize epic works of literature. If they were from a wealthy family and it was thought they might go into …
Jun 17, 2025 · In Athens, formal schooling began around age seven. Boys studied grammar, music, and physical training in small private schools. By age 16, the wealthiest families sent …
Sep 14, 2023 · Primary education for boys typically ended between the ages of 14 and 16. Some progressed on to secondary or higher education, known as “ephebeia,” which lasted until the …
Jan 11, 2021 · The education of the young in ancient Athens resembles the education of the young in other Greek cities, with the exception of Sparta. In the Athenian family, education was …
Mar 17, 2016 · In this revised second edition of his pioneering work on childhood in Classical Athens, Mark Golden once more delivers an engaging and informative account of ancient …
In Classical Athens, young boys received at least an elementary education. Pottery shards called ostraka, bearing the names of individuals to be exiled from the city, attest to basic literacy …
The boys who didn't have to work could now study the sciences and philosophy. From the ages of 18 to 20, able bodied young men had to take military trainging for the army or the navy.
Although it is similar to modern day elementary level study, this traditional education of the Athenian boys was neither mandatory nor free.
Jul 15, 2025 · After an absence of some 10 years, spent traveling the Mediterranean, he returned to Athens, where he founded a school near the grove dedicated to the early hero Acadēmos …
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