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Fathers Protrepsis and
paraenesis Paedagogus Wikisource has
original text
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Paedagogus Paedagogus (in Gr****) at The Son of Man website...
- as a trilogy: The
Protrepticus (Exhortation) –
written c. 195 AD The
Paedagogus (Tutor) –
written c. 198 AD The
Stromata (Miscellanies) –
written c. 198...
- the
title of
paedagogus is
connected with
private elite families.[failed verification][non-primary
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Being a
paedagogus meant obeying conduct...
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Paedagogus (50th ed.), p. 146. Indianapolis,
Lambda Chi Alpha.
Archived 2007-09-28 at the
Wayback Machine Bly,
Betsy K. (Ed.) (2005). The
Paedagogus (50th...
- Alexandria, The
Paedagogus, 1, 47.
Archived 2010-09-20 at the
Wayback Machine Cf.
Leviticus 17:14;
Clement of Alexandria, The
Paedagogus, 1, 39. Clement...
- came from the
recommendation of
Clement of
Alexandria to his
readers (
Paedagogus, III, xi) to
engrave their seals with the dove or fish. However, it can...
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exact knowledge of details"
comes from the 1590s. In
ancient Greece, a
paedagogus was a
slave entrusted with
teaching young Roman boys. Notably, the distinction...
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Manuals of
early Christianity,
including the
Didascalia Apostolorum and
Pædagogus instructed that a
headcovering must be worn by
Christian women both during...
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Alfred Church Written by
Sophocles Chorus Women of
Mycenae Characters Paedagogus Orestes Electra Chrysothemis Clytemnestra Aegisthus Mute
Pylades Handmaid...
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being from the Book of Jeremiah. A
brief quotation appears also in the
Paedagogus by
Clement of Alexandria.
Increasingly from the 4th
century onwards, however...