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Cicero's... . Cicero and Greek philosophy. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 97, 53–61.
* Powell, J. (1997). Marc... his rhetoric at every level and interpreting the classical world through his eyes. By the late eighteenth ce... age. The French revolutionaries, sharing the same classical schooling, read Cicero as enthusiastically and ro
oxing, Zhejiang Province, Cai received a rigorous classical education in the Confucian tradition, passing the... ic education (美育). The scheme replaced the narrow classical canon with a balanced cultivation of body, liveli... n in modern Chinese life (以美育代宗教). Drawing on the classical Six Arts, on Aristotle and Kant, and on his deep ... s emphasis on labor education sought to break the classical hierarchy that separated scholars from manual wor
rooted in Anglican divinity. He replaced a fixed classical curriculum with an elective system that allowed students to choose among classical, scientific, technical, and practical programs, a... sufficient for most free children while prolonged classical and professional study was reserved for white men
e of scientific and practical knowledge alongside classical studies. This forward-thinking approach appealed ... ure, the curriculum was rigid, based primarily on classical studies. Eliot introduced the elective system, wh
ved a formal if difficult education, mastered the classical canon, and became an accomplished musician who pl... graphy (书), and mathematics (数) — and around four classical texts that he is said to have edited: the Classic