Only a minority of Greek and Roman children received an education. Those few found themselves in a strange world of poetry and pedantry.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:17 Education, public and private
2:09 Classrooms and teachers
3:13 Classroom routine
3:59 Elementary education
5:36 Speakly
6:50 The school of the grammarian
9:06 The school of the rhetor
10:33 Declamations
11:45 University towns
12:18 Medical school
12:47 Law school
13:23 Philosophical education
13:49 Late antiquity
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