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families attending the
private school lessons were
taken care of by a
paidagogos, a
household slave selected for this task who
accompanied the boy during...
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derivative of the Gr**** παιδαγωγία (paidagōgia), from παιδαγωγός (
paidagōgos),
itself a
synthesis of ἄγω (ágō), "I lead", and παῖς (país, genitive...
- In the
ancient Greece, a
paidagogos παιδαγωγός (Ancient gr****) was a
slave entrusted with
supervising boys from the age of
seven and in
Roman Republic...
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grecque et
latine du
moyen âge [The
ancient Gr**** and
Latin of the
Middle Ages]
website Paidagogos (in German) at
University of
Fribourg website v t e v t e...
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Archived from the
original on 26 May 2022.
Retrieved 16
February 2020.
Paidagogos (1986). "Just a
Human Being". The
Expository Times. 97 (11): 352. doi:10...
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indications of
tragic reference are
Darius himself and the old man in
paidagogos outfit on the
plinth inscribed ΠΕΡΣΑΙ, who
might be
performing the messenger...
- The art or
science of teaching. The word
comes from the
ancient Gr****
paidagogos, the
slave who took
little boys to and from
school as part of paideia...
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philosophy and
woman education in the 20th to 50th of the 20th century".
Paidagogos -
Journal of
Education in
Contexts (in Czech). 2014 (2). ISSN 1213-3809...
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Cheever Goodwin's Evangeline,
Yuseff in Goodwin's Le
Petit Corsair, and
Paidagogos in Pippins. His
tenure with the
company ended after a
heated argument...
- For example, in his life of
Themistocles Plutarch records how a
certain paidagogos became inspired at a
sacrifice and
cried out the
following verse, divided...