This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record.This article discusses the votive dedications to the goddess Reitia at the sanctuary of EsteBaratella (Veneto) as evidence for the acquisition of literacy in Italy c. 350–150 B.C. These dedications, which take the form of bronze writing tablets and styluses, are inscribed with Venetic dedicatory formulae, abecedaria and other writing exercises. This article shows how these texts function as writing exercises – some of the earliest evidence of elementary education methods in Italy. Many of the votives were dedicated by women, and this article argues that women were active participants in literacy and educatio...
The subject of the present work is the provision of higher literate education in late Roman Syria (c...
This study contributes to the understanding of communication in antiquity by analysing a few specifi...
"This book is at once a thorough study of the educational system for the Greeks of Hellenistic and R...
In our analyses of the Ancient World, we tend to attribute literacy in extremes; either someone stud...
The Romans introduced reading and writing on a larger scale to their provinces, which is recognizabl...
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
In August 2015 the Soprintendenza dei Beni Artistici e Culturali of Palermo retrieved a number of ar...
LEARNING THE ALPHABET is the first step in becoming literate, and the inscribed abecedarium is tangi...
Both in funerary reliefs and in the written sources, writing tools and materials are often associate...
This paper outlines the education contents, the education materials, and the education features cov...
During the 1990s and 2000s, much scholarly attention was given tothe question of levels of literacy ...
The sanctuaries of southeast Italy have produced many votives, mainly small items of little intrinsi...
There has been much debate about the place of origin of the Hermeneumata Pseudodositheana, a large c...
The ancient sources are silent on women in general and on women's education in particular. It is wel...
The ability of mainly urban Roman upper class men to read and write has been well documented. It sho...
The subject of the present work is the provision of higher literate education in late Roman Syria (c...
This study contributes to the understanding of communication in antiquity by analysing a few specifi...
"This book is at once a thorough study of the educational system for the Greeks of Hellenistic and R...
In our analyses of the Ancient World, we tend to attribute literacy in extremes; either someone stud...
The Romans introduced reading and writing on a larger scale to their provinces, which is recognizabl...
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
In August 2015 the Soprintendenza dei Beni Artistici e Culturali of Palermo retrieved a number of ar...
LEARNING THE ALPHABET is the first step in becoming literate, and the inscribed abecedarium is tangi...
Both in funerary reliefs and in the written sources, writing tools and materials are often associate...
This paper outlines the education contents, the education materials, and the education features cov...
During the 1990s and 2000s, much scholarly attention was given tothe question of levels of literacy ...
The sanctuaries of southeast Italy have produced many votives, mainly small items of little intrinsi...
There has been much debate about the place of origin of the Hermeneumata Pseudodositheana, a large c...
The ancient sources are silent on women in general and on women's education in particular. It is wel...
The ability of mainly urban Roman upper class men to read and write has been well documented. It sho...
The subject of the present work is the provision of higher literate education in late Roman Syria (c...
This study contributes to the understanding of communication in antiquity by analysing a few specifi...
"This book is at once a thorough study of the educational system for the Greeks of Hellenistic and R...