This article reflects on how ancient Athens - in its historical as well as metonymic sense — has been employed as an education for the world and for all time to come. In a broad sweep through history, it has little pretention to be either a disinterested or an in-depth historical enquiry. Rather, it presents yet another attempt to come to terms with the current position of the Classics in academia, taking its cue from the saying of Confucius that ‘one who understands the present by reviewing antiquity is worthy to be a teacher'.Simultaneously, it aims to remind us, albeit obliquely, of aspects of a humanities education which are currently neglected or perhaps even forgotten. It will be shown that Thucydides already connected the idea of Ath...
In Classical Greece, conversation was considered the supreme form of human expression, in that it w...
This provocation contests the familiar construction of classical Athens as an ideal exemplar of demo...
The Golden Age of Greece was confined to the relatively short period of two centuries. After the dea...
In the study of education, as in many more travelled regions of Classical scholarship, democratic At...
Western society has been greatly influenced in numerous ways by ancient Greek society and culture, n...
The aim of my paper is to analyse the social and the political role of Academic philosophers and the...
"Athens has been synonymous with the life of the intellect, and Athens : A University City tells you...
This book focuses on the development of civism as it contributed to ancient Greek culture, and helpe...
This article addresses attitudes towards the medieval past of Athens from modern to postmodern times...
History, political philosophy, and constitutional law were born in Athens in the space of a single g...
"Select bibliography": p. xix.pt. 1. The practice of education. Sparta and Crete -- Athens and the r...
Greece was one of the educators of the world, in a way that even Pericles did not dare to imagine. T...
This dissertation in the humanities employs historical methodology and explores modern ideas in peda...
Aristotle (384-322 BC) was a great thinker, an encyclopedic brain of ancient Greek science and philo...
The article aims to address the meaning of Antiquity as it appears in the educational system of this...
In Classical Greece, conversation was considered the supreme form of human expression, in that it w...
This provocation contests the familiar construction of classical Athens as an ideal exemplar of demo...
The Golden Age of Greece was confined to the relatively short period of two centuries. After the dea...
In the study of education, as in many more travelled regions of Classical scholarship, democratic At...
Western society has been greatly influenced in numerous ways by ancient Greek society and culture, n...
The aim of my paper is to analyse the social and the political role of Academic philosophers and the...
"Athens has been synonymous with the life of the intellect, and Athens : A University City tells you...
This book focuses on the development of civism as it contributed to ancient Greek culture, and helpe...
This article addresses attitudes towards the medieval past of Athens from modern to postmodern times...
History, political philosophy, and constitutional law were born in Athens in the space of a single g...
"Select bibliography": p. xix.pt. 1. The practice of education. Sparta and Crete -- Athens and the r...
Greece was one of the educators of the world, in a way that even Pericles did not dare to imagine. T...
This dissertation in the humanities employs historical methodology and explores modern ideas in peda...
Aristotle (384-322 BC) was a great thinker, an encyclopedic brain of ancient Greek science and philo...
The article aims to address the meaning of Antiquity as it appears in the educational system of this...
In Classical Greece, conversation was considered the supreme form of human expression, in that it w...
This provocation contests the familiar construction of classical Athens as an ideal exemplar of demo...
The Golden Age of Greece was confined to the relatively short period of two centuries. After the dea...