The book deals with the theme of paideia and the relationship between teachers and pupils in the Homeric Iliad and Odyssey. The work is divided into two main parts: the first is about the Iliad, analysing in two different chapters the didactic figures of Achilles\u2019 pedagogue, Phoenix, and the old Greek military teacher , Nestor; while the second section is dedicated to the Odyssey, studying separately the 'Telemachia' and the figure of the faithful nurse Eurycleia. In particular, three main purposes are investigated within each chapter: first of all the 'ways' of teaching (methods, such as exempla or lessons, and the kinds of relationships between teachers and pupils); secondly, the 'contents' of teaching (technical instructions but a...
The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constant...
School is a natural space to bring the classics, particularly the Iliad and the Odyssey, by Homer. T...
In chant IX of Iliad there is the long digression of Phoenix, Achilles’ pedagogue, and plays a strat...
Homeric paidea can be described as a sacred form of education, based on the transmission of traditio...
This work is a study on the theme of the paideia, the teacher figure and the relationship between te...
This dissertation deals with the role of the teacher in fifth- and fourth-century Athens through an ...
The article explores Homer’s paideia, which is considered to have established the foundation of the ...
This paper aims to analyze Homer’s epics as educational narratives, to identify how integral yet man...
The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constant...
The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constant...
In this paper we show how were the Roman schools and the different stages of the Roman educational s...
The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constant...
We write the conception of the Greek Paideia from the popular book of Jaeger, in order to emphasize ...
In chant IX of Iliad there is the long digression of Phoenix, Achilles\u2019 pedagogue, and plays a ...
The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constant...
The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constant...
School is a natural space to bring the classics, particularly the Iliad and the Odyssey, by Homer. T...
In chant IX of Iliad there is the long digression of Phoenix, Achilles’ pedagogue, and plays a strat...
Homeric paidea can be described as a sacred form of education, based on the transmission of traditio...
This work is a study on the theme of the paideia, the teacher figure and the relationship between te...
This dissertation deals with the role of the teacher in fifth- and fourth-century Athens through an ...
The article explores Homer’s paideia, which is considered to have established the foundation of the ...
This paper aims to analyze Homer’s epics as educational narratives, to identify how integral yet man...
The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constant...
The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constant...
In this paper we show how were the Roman schools and the different stages of the Roman educational s...
The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constant...
We write the conception of the Greek Paideia from the popular book of Jaeger, in order to emphasize ...
In chant IX of Iliad there is the long digression of Phoenix, Achilles\u2019 pedagogue, and plays a ...
The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constant...
The fourteenth book of the Palatine Anthology, the collection of Greek epigrams compiled in Constant...
School is a natural space to bring the classics, particularly the Iliad and the Odyssey, by Homer. T...
In chant IX of Iliad there is the long digression of Phoenix, Achilles’ pedagogue, and plays a strat...