F
Family Education in Athens, 64.
Family Education in Athens, 64.
Aristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals by Thomas Davidson
i, p.
385, n.
2.
[5] Like "Peter Piper," etc. , and the German "Messwechsel Wachsmaske. "
[6] It must be borne in mind that the Greek ? ? ? ? ? , art, corresponds
almost exactly to what we mean by "science. " It is defined by Aristotle,
_Metaph. _, A. 1; 981 a 5 sqq. Schwegler, in his translation of the
_Metaphysics_, renders it by _Wissenschaft_. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? is our
"philosophy. "
[7] See Jebb, _Homer_, pp. 110 sqq.
[8] It is a pity that we cannot fix the date of the so-called _Picture_
of Cebes (? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ). In this we find enumerated the votaries of
False Learning, (1) Poets, (2) Rhetoricians, (3) Dialecticians, (4)
Musicians, (5) Arithmeticians, (6) Geometricians, (7) Astrologers (if we
count Poets = Grammarians, we have exactly the Seven Liberal Arts), (8)
Hedonists, (9) Peripatetics, (10) Critics, "and such others as are like
to these. " The "Hedonists" (? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ) are the Cyrenaics; the "Critics"
(? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ) can hardly be the grammarians, though that is usually the
meaning of the term in later times. Should we not read ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
[9] "Liberal" means fit, "illiberal" unfit, for freemen. The sum of the
liberal arts was called ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? , which we have corrupted into
_Encyclopaedia_.
[10] Bonn, 1845.
[11] See Boissier, _Etude sur la Vie et les Ouvrages de M. T. Varron_,
pp. 332, sqq.
[12] See Bekker's _Anecdota Graeca_, ii. , 655.
[13] I am indebted for a number of these facts to an article by
Professor A. F. West, in the _Princeton College Bulletin_, November,
1890.
[14] These terms, which we still find in Isidore and Hrabanus Maurus,
are afterwards, in the thirteenth century, replaced by their Latin
equivalents: Natural, Rational, and Moral. In the case of the second,
this caused considerable confusion, inasmuch as when it ceased to be
used as "rational," it took the place of "dialectic. "
[15] In the XXVIIIth Canto of the Paradise, these angelic powers are
arranged somewhat differently, in deference to Dionysius Areopagita and
St. Bernard.
INDEX
A
Academics, 112, 210.
Academy, 86, 112.
Achilles, 6.
AEolian Education, 38 _sqq. _
AEolians, 35.
AEschylus, 104 _sqq. _
AEsop's _Fables_, 146, 223.
? ? ? ? ? , 47.
Alexander the Great, 40, 156 _sq. _, 178.
Alexandria, 211.
Ammonius Saccas, 225, 227.
Amphidromia, 65.
Amyntas, 156.
Anaxagoras, 24, 99 _sq. _
Antisthenes, 112.
Apoxyomenos, the, 82 _n. _
Archytas, 55, 193.
Aristocracy in Athens, 98.
Aristophanes, 105.
Aristotle, Life, 29, 153 _sqq. _
" Death, 159.
" Philosophy, 161.
" Theology, 165.
" Theory of the State, 166 _sqq. _
" Pedagogical State, 172 _sqq. _
" Scheme of Secondary Education, 199.
Arithmetic, how Taught, 77.
Artemis Orthia, 50.
Arts, Origin of, in Greece, 20.
Athenian Education, 60.
Athenian Ideal of the State, 63.
Athletes, 78, 184.
Athletics, 190.
B
Barbarians _vs. _ Greeks, 12.
Bodily Training, 77.
Branches of Greek Education, 6.
C
Caesar, 217.
Cato Major, 216.
Chaeronea, Battle of, 157.
Character of the Greeks (Zeller), 18.
Children, Defective, 185.
Children, Treatment of, 185.
Christianity, 233 _sqq. _
Cicero, 217.
Citharist, his Functions, 77.
Citizen, Meaning of, 175.
Clisthenes, 98.
College Education, 85.
Commerce, Effect of, 21, 99 _sq. _
Competition in Education, 71.
Conditions of Education, 9.
Contemplation, 201.
Copernicus, 39.
Cornificius (_Auctor ad Herennium_), 217.
Cretan Education, 42.
Culture-State, 90, 175.
Cynosarges (Gymnasium), 86, 112.
Cyrus, his Education, 115 _sqq. _
D
Dancing, 82 _sqq. _
Democracy in Athens, 92, 99.
Diagog? (? ? ? ? ? ? ? ), 33, 178.
Dionysiac Chorus, 85.
Dipoenis and Scyllis, 21.
Discus-throwing, 80.
Dorian Education, 41 _sqq. _
Doric Harmonies, 197.
Draco, 98.
Drawing, 189.
E
Education, "Old," 27, 33, 61 _sqq. _
" "New" 27, 93 _sqq. _
" Higher, 108.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (Inspirer), 47.
Epaminondas, 40, 55.
Epheboi (Cadets), 49, 89, 90, 116, 118.
Epheboi, Oath of, 61, 89.
Epicureans, 210.
Epochs in Education, 26.
Essenism, 59, 212.
Ethnic and Cosmopolitan Life, 205.
Examinations, 64, 90.
F
Family Education in Athens, 64.
Freedom, Greek Tendency to, 19.
Freeman's Square, 116, 177.
Friendship, Aristotle on, 170.
G
Games, 66.
_Golden Words_, 57 _sqq. _, 146.
Grading in Schools, 85.
Grammar, 214, 221.
Greeks a Mixed Race, 20.
Greeks _vs. _ Barbarians, 12.
Guardians of Public Instruction, 185 _sqq. _
Gymnasia at Athens, 86, 105.
Gymnastics, 7, 77, 189.
H
Harmony, 55, 56, 76.
" Doric, Lydian, etc. 192.
" in Music, Unknown to Greeks, 73.
Hellenic Period of Education, 26, 32 _sqq. _
Hellenistic Period of Education, 27, 203 _sqq. _
Helots, 44 _sq. _
Hermaea, 79, 85.
Hermias, 155.
Hesiod, 22.
Hetaerae, 132.
Holidays, 85.
Homeric Education, 6, 17.
" Society and Kings, 16.
" Poems collected, 35.
Homeridae, 21.
I
Ideal of Greek Education, 3, 206.
Individualism and Philosophy, 93 _sqq. _, 207.
Induction, Method of, 162.
Ionian Education, 60 _sqq. _
Isaiah, 53, 133, 234.
Ischomachus, 124 _sqq. _
Isocrates, 209.
J
Javelin-casting, 81.
Jumping, 80.
Justinian, 211.
K
Kalokagathia, 8, 12, 15, 86.
Katharsis (purgation), 7, 76, 229.
Kindergarten, 66, 145.
Kingdom of Heaven, 234.
"Know Thyself," 108.
L
Larceny, Instruction in, 48.
Leaping, 80.
Learning, how viewed in Greece, 72.
Leisure, Education for, 33, 179.
Letters, 22, 188.
Letters, Introduction and Uses of, 21.
Liberal Arts, 180 _sqq. _, 198.
Library of Alexandria, 211.
Life the Original School, 6.
Literary Education, 72.
Love, as a Power in Life, 234.
Lyceum, 105, 171.
Lycurgus, 42, 43.
Lysis, 39.
M
Macedonian Period in Education, 13.
Marriage, 10, 127.
Melleirenes, 49.
Milo, the Wrestler, 55.
Money-making Classes, 13.
Music, 22, 34, 72 _sqq. _, 188, 191.
Music, Greek Feeling for, 76, 146.
Museum at Alexandria, 211.
N
Nymphaeum at Stagira, 156.
Neoplatonism, 212, 227.
O
OEconomy, 13.
Olympic Games, 78.
P
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? , 46, 185, 187.
Palaestra, 69 _sq. _, 78 _sq. _
Pantheism, 136.
Parmenides, 24.
Parthenon, 24, 106.
Pedagogical State, 172 _sqq. _
Pedagogue, 68.
Peleus, 7.
Pentathlon, 88.
Pericles, 105 _sqq. _
Perioikoi, 44.
Periods of Greek Education, 26 _sqq. _
Persian Education, 115 _sqq. _
Personality, 202.
Pherecydes, 53.
Phiditia, 44.
Philolaus, 39.
Philosophy, Rise of, 22.
Philosophy and Individualism, 93 _sqq. _
Physical Culture, 189.
Physicians in Homer, 17.
Pindar, 39.
Pisistratus, 35, 98, 178.
Plato, 29, 112, 133 _sqq. _, 134, 136, 137, 142.
Play, 66, 181 _sqq. _
Plotinus, 29, 225 _sqq. _, 228 _sqq. _
Poetesses, 21.
Poetry, Value of, for Education, 73 _sqq. _
"Professional," Meaning of, 195.
_Prometheia_, 24.
Proxenus of Atarneus, 155.
Purgation, 7, 76.
Pythagoras, 29, 52 _sqq. _, 149.
Pythias, 156.
Q
Quadrivium, 144, 198.
Quintilian, 29, 214 _sqq. _
R
Reading, 75.
Rhapsodes, 23.
Rhetorical Schools, 209, 217.
Roman Education, 216 _sqq. _
Roman Period, 27.
Ruling and Ruled, 176.
Running, 79.
S
School Education in Athens, 67.
" Buildings " " 69.
" Rooms " " 77.
Scipio Africanus, 216.
Singing, 75.
Slaves, 12.
Social Life in Greece, 18.
Socrates, 24, 107 _sqq. _
Socratic Method, 109.
Solon, and his Laws, 68, 98.
Soothsayers in Homer, 17.
Sophists, 23, 100 _sq. _
Spartan Education, 41, 43 _sqq. _
Spartan Girls, 49.
" Government, 44.
" Ideal, 42.
" Mercilessness, 45, 50.
" Women, 44.
Stagira, 155 _sq. _
State, Meaning of Term, 174.
State as a School, 91.
Stilo, Lucius AElius Praeconinus, 217.
Stoics, 210.
Supercivic Man, 136, 234.
T
Theban Education, 28.
Themistes, 17.
Theories of Education, 28.
Therapeuts, 212.
Thomas Aquinas, 165.
Thucydides' Daughter, 37.
Tragedy, 84.
Trivium, 144, 198.
U
University Education, 90.
" of Alexandria, 212.
" of Athens, 211.
W
_Wilhelm Meister_, 173.
Wingless Victory, 63.
Wisdom, the Ideal of Athens, 63.
Women, Education of, 49, 124.
Worth, 16, 48.
Worth, Aristotle's Paean to, 4.
Wrestling, 81 _sqq. _
Writing, 75.
X
Xenophon, 29, 113, 114 _sqq. _
" _Memoirs of Socrates_, 123.
" _OEconomics_, 124.
" on Female Education, 124 _sqq. _
Typography by J. S. Cushing & Co. , Boston, U. S. A.
Presswork by Berwick & Smith, Boston, U. S. A.
* * * * *
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
Corrections from the errata list on p. 2 have been incorporated into the
text.
Words in italics are indicated by underscores, _like this_.
The variant spellings "freeborn" and "free-born", "Staatspaedagogik" and
"Staatspaedagogik", "subdivided" and "sub-divided" are used in this text.
The abbreviations B. C. and A. D. sometimes precede their date, sometimes
follow it.
Amendments to the text have been made as follows:
p. 21: "Spata" amended to "Sparta".
p. 63: "civilizaton" amended to "civilization".
[5] Like "Peter Piper," etc. , and the German "Messwechsel Wachsmaske. "
[6] It must be borne in mind that the Greek ? ? ? ? ? , art, corresponds
almost exactly to what we mean by "science. " It is defined by Aristotle,
_Metaph. _, A. 1; 981 a 5 sqq. Schwegler, in his translation of the
_Metaphysics_, renders it by _Wissenschaft_. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? is our
"philosophy. "
[7] See Jebb, _Homer_, pp. 110 sqq.
[8] It is a pity that we cannot fix the date of the so-called _Picture_
of Cebes (? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ). In this we find enumerated the votaries of
False Learning, (1) Poets, (2) Rhetoricians, (3) Dialecticians, (4)
Musicians, (5) Arithmeticians, (6) Geometricians, (7) Astrologers (if we
count Poets = Grammarians, we have exactly the Seven Liberal Arts), (8)
Hedonists, (9) Peripatetics, (10) Critics, "and such others as are like
to these. " The "Hedonists" (? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ) are the Cyrenaics; the "Critics"
(? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ) can hardly be the grammarians, though that is usually the
meaning of the term in later times. Should we not read ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
[9] "Liberal" means fit, "illiberal" unfit, for freemen. The sum of the
liberal arts was called ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? , which we have corrupted into
_Encyclopaedia_.
[10] Bonn, 1845.
[11] See Boissier, _Etude sur la Vie et les Ouvrages de M. T. Varron_,
pp. 332, sqq.
[12] See Bekker's _Anecdota Graeca_, ii. , 655.
[13] I am indebted for a number of these facts to an article by
Professor A. F. West, in the _Princeton College Bulletin_, November,
1890.
[14] These terms, which we still find in Isidore and Hrabanus Maurus,
are afterwards, in the thirteenth century, replaced by their Latin
equivalents: Natural, Rational, and Moral. In the case of the second,
this caused considerable confusion, inasmuch as when it ceased to be
used as "rational," it took the place of "dialectic. "
[15] In the XXVIIIth Canto of the Paradise, these angelic powers are
arranged somewhat differently, in deference to Dionysius Areopagita and
St. Bernard.
INDEX
A
Academics, 112, 210.
Academy, 86, 112.
Achilles, 6.
AEolian Education, 38 _sqq. _
AEolians, 35.
AEschylus, 104 _sqq. _
AEsop's _Fables_, 146, 223.
? ? ? ? ? , 47.
Alexander the Great, 40, 156 _sq. _, 178.
Alexandria, 211.
Ammonius Saccas, 225, 227.
Amphidromia, 65.
Amyntas, 156.
Anaxagoras, 24, 99 _sq. _
Antisthenes, 112.
Apoxyomenos, the, 82 _n. _
Archytas, 55, 193.
Aristocracy in Athens, 98.
Aristophanes, 105.
Aristotle, Life, 29, 153 _sqq. _
" Death, 159.
" Philosophy, 161.
" Theology, 165.
" Theory of the State, 166 _sqq. _
" Pedagogical State, 172 _sqq. _
" Scheme of Secondary Education, 199.
Arithmetic, how Taught, 77.
Artemis Orthia, 50.
Arts, Origin of, in Greece, 20.
Athenian Education, 60.
Athenian Ideal of the State, 63.
Athletes, 78, 184.
Athletics, 190.
B
Barbarians _vs. _ Greeks, 12.
Bodily Training, 77.
Branches of Greek Education, 6.
C
Caesar, 217.
Cato Major, 216.
Chaeronea, Battle of, 157.
Character of the Greeks (Zeller), 18.
Children, Defective, 185.
Children, Treatment of, 185.
Christianity, 233 _sqq. _
Cicero, 217.
Citharist, his Functions, 77.
Citizen, Meaning of, 175.
Clisthenes, 98.
College Education, 85.
Commerce, Effect of, 21, 99 _sq. _
Competition in Education, 71.
Conditions of Education, 9.
Contemplation, 201.
Copernicus, 39.
Cornificius (_Auctor ad Herennium_), 217.
Cretan Education, 42.
Culture-State, 90, 175.
Cynosarges (Gymnasium), 86, 112.
Cyrus, his Education, 115 _sqq. _
D
Dancing, 82 _sqq. _
Democracy in Athens, 92, 99.
Diagog? (? ? ? ? ? ? ? ), 33, 178.
Dionysiac Chorus, 85.
Dipoenis and Scyllis, 21.
Discus-throwing, 80.
Dorian Education, 41 _sqq. _
Doric Harmonies, 197.
Draco, 98.
Drawing, 189.
E
Education, "Old," 27, 33, 61 _sqq. _
" "New" 27, 93 _sqq. _
" Higher, 108.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (Inspirer), 47.
Epaminondas, 40, 55.
Epheboi (Cadets), 49, 89, 90, 116, 118.
Epheboi, Oath of, 61, 89.
Epicureans, 210.
Epochs in Education, 26.
Essenism, 59, 212.
Ethnic and Cosmopolitan Life, 205.
Examinations, 64, 90.
F
Family Education in Athens, 64.
Freedom, Greek Tendency to, 19.
Freeman's Square, 116, 177.
Friendship, Aristotle on, 170.
G
Games, 66.
_Golden Words_, 57 _sqq. _, 146.
Grading in Schools, 85.
Grammar, 214, 221.
Greeks a Mixed Race, 20.
Greeks _vs. _ Barbarians, 12.
Guardians of Public Instruction, 185 _sqq. _
Gymnasia at Athens, 86, 105.
Gymnastics, 7, 77, 189.
H
Harmony, 55, 56, 76.
" Doric, Lydian, etc. 192.
" in Music, Unknown to Greeks, 73.
Hellenic Period of Education, 26, 32 _sqq. _
Hellenistic Period of Education, 27, 203 _sqq. _
Helots, 44 _sq. _
Hermaea, 79, 85.
Hermias, 155.
Hesiod, 22.
Hetaerae, 132.
Holidays, 85.
Homeric Education, 6, 17.
" Society and Kings, 16.
" Poems collected, 35.
Homeridae, 21.
I
Ideal of Greek Education, 3, 206.
Individualism and Philosophy, 93 _sqq. _, 207.
Induction, Method of, 162.
Ionian Education, 60 _sqq. _
Isaiah, 53, 133, 234.
Ischomachus, 124 _sqq. _
Isocrates, 209.
J
Javelin-casting, 81.
Jumping, 80.
Justinian, 211.
K
Kalokagathia, 8, 12, 15, 86.
Katharsis (purgation), 7, 76, 229.
Kindergarten, 66, 145.
Kingdom of Heaven, 234.
"Know Thyself," 108.
L
Larceny, Instruction in, 48.
Leaping, 80.
Learning, how viewed in Greece, 72.
Leisure, Education for, 33, 179.
Letters, 22, 188.
Letters, Introduction and Uses of, 21.
Liberal Arts, 180 _sqq. _, 198.
Library of Alexandria, 211.
Life the Original School, 6.
Literary Education, 72.
Love, as a Power in Life, 234.
Lyceum, 105, 171.
Lycurgus, 42, 43.
Lysis, 39.
M
Macedonian Period in Education, 13.
Marriage, 10, 127.
Melleirenes, 49.
Milo, the Wrestler, 55.
Money-making Classes, 13.
Music, 22, 34, 72 _sqq. _, 188, 191.
Music, Greek Feeling for, 76, 146.
Museum at Alexandria, 211.
N
Nymphaeum at Stagira, 156.
Neoplatonism, 212, 227.
O
OEconomy, 13.
Olympic Games, 78.
P
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? , 46, 185, 187.
Palaestra, 69 _sq. _, 78 _sq. _
Pantheism, 136.
Parmenides, 24.
Parthenon, 24, 106.
Pedagogical State, 172 _sqq. _
Pedagogue, 68.
Peleus, 7.
Pentathlon, 88.
Pericles, 105 _sqq. _
Perioikoi, 44.
Periods of Greek Education, 26 _sqq. _
Persian Education, 115 _sqq. _
Personality, 202.
Pherecydes, 53.
Phiditia, 44.
Philolaus, 39.
Philosophy, Rise of, 22.
Philosophy and Individualism, 93 _sqq. _
Physical Culture, 189.
Physicians in Homer, 17.
Pindar, 39.
Pisistratus, 35, 98, 178.
Plato, 29, 112, 133 _sqq. _, 134, 136, 137, 142.
Play, 66, 181 _sqq. _
Plotinus, 29, 225 _sqq. _, 228 _sqq. _
Poetesses, 21.
Poetry, Value of, for Education, 73 _sqq. _
"Professional," Meaning of, 195.
_Prometheia_, 24.
Proxenus of Atarneus, 155.
Purgation, 7, 76.
Pythagoras, 29, 52 _sqq. _, 149.
Pythias, 156.
Q
Quadrivium, 144, 198.
Quintilian, 29, 214 _sqq. _
R
Reading, 75.
Rhapsodes, 23.
Rhetorical Schools, 209, 217.
Roman Education, 216 _sqq. _
Roman Period, 27.
Ruling and Ruled, 176.
Running, 79.
S
School Education in Athens, 67.
" Buildings " " 69.
" Rooms " " 77.
Scipio Africanus, 216.
Singing, 75.
Slaves, 12.
Social Life in Greece, 18.
Socrates, 24, 107 _sqq. _
Socratic Method, 109.
Solon, and his Laws, 68, 98.
Soothsayers in Homer, 17.
Sophists, 23, 100 _sq. _
Spartan Education, 41, 43 _sqq. _
Spartan Girls, 49.
" Government, 44.
" Ideal, 42.
" Mercilessness, 45, 50.
" Women, 44.
Stagira, 155 _sq. _
State, Meaning of Term, 174.
State as a School, 91.
Stilo, Lucius AElius Praeconinus, 217.
Stoics, 210.
Supercivic Man, 136, 234.
T
Theban Education, 28.
Themistes, 17.
Theories of Education, 28.
Therapeuts, 212.
Thomas Aquinas, 165.
Thucydides' Daughter, 37.
Tragedy, 84.
Trivium, 144, 198.
U
University Education, 90.
" of Alexandria, 212.
" of Athens, 211.
W
_Wilhelm Meister_, 173.
Wingless Victory, 63.
Wisdom, the Ideal of Athens, 63.
Women, Education of, 49, 124.
Worth, 16, 48.
Worth, Aristotle's Paean to, 4.
Wrestling, 81 _sqq. _
Writing, 75.
X
Xenophon, 29, 113, 114 _sqq. _
" _Memoirs of Socrates_, 123.
" _OEconomics_, 124.
" on Female Education, 124 _sqq. _
Typography by J. S. Cushing & Co. , Boston, U. S. A.
Presswork by Berwick & Smith, Boston, U. S. A.
* * * * *
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
Corrections from the errata list on p. 2 have been incorporated into the
text.
Words in italics are indicated by underscores, _like this_.
The variant spellings "freeborn" and "free-born", "Staatspaedagogik" and
"Staatspaedagogik", "subdivided" and "sub-divided" are used in this text.
The abbreviations B. C. and A. D. sometimes precede their date, sometimes
follow it.
Amendments to the text have been made as follows:
p. 21: "Spata" amended to "Sparta".
p. 63: "civilizaton" amended to "civilization".
