Published in 1905, this book by A. S. Wilkins was intended to
provide an introduction to the history of the ancient Roman system
of education. It begins from a purely national stage, considering
the basis of education in the early Roman Republic, before tracing
the historical influence of the flood of Greek culture which poured
into Rome from the middle of the third century BC and lasted well
into the age of the Empire. Elementary and higher education are
examined in respective chapters, and the subject of state endowment
is also considered. Wilkins quotes freely from original sources
without always providing English translations, so some knowledge of
Latin is expected.
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